Verity Protocol
Registry mechanics

Endorsements

Any wallet other than the registrant can publicly endorse a listing. Endorsements are signed on-registry vouches — they don't transfer tokens, don't bind Verity, and can't be revoked once signed.

Endorsements are the primary trust signal on Verity. They accumulate on the asset, not on the holder, so trust built into a listing survives ownership changes. An endorsement can include a short note explaining why the endorser vouches for the claim (“neighbor of the property since 1998”, “verified the herd count on-site”, etc.).

Endorsements from badged verifiers weigh double in reputation and unlock higher evidence tiers.