US Patent Application #63/968,814

Seal of Truth

A tamper-proof fingerprint for your data.

Filed January 27, 2026 · Inventor: Michael A. Mento Jr. · Assigned to RocketOpp LLC

What it does — in plain English

Think of a wax seal on an old-fashioned letter. If someone opens the letter and re-seals it, you can tell it's been tampered with because the seal is broken.

The Seal of Truth works the same way — but for digital data. When you store files, credentials, or configurations in a 0nVault container, we create a unique digital “fingerprint” of everything inside. This fingerprint is mathematically unique — even changing one character in one file creates a completely different seal.

The result? You can verify that your data hasn't been modified, corrupted, or tampered with — instantly, and without needing to decrypt anything.

How it works

1

Create

You save data into a 0nVault container — files, credentials, configurations, anything you want to protect.

2

Seal

The system runs all your data through a one-way mathematical function (SHA3-256) to create a unique 256-bit fingerprint — the Seal of Truth.

3

Verify

Anytime you want, run the verification. If the seal matches, your data is untouched. If it doesn't — something changed.

Why this matters for you

Trust your backups

Know with mathematical certainty that your backup files are exactly what you saved. No corruption, no tampering.

Prove authenticity

When you hand off business assets — contracts, credentials, configurations — the recipient can verify nothing was changed in transit.

Detect breaches instantly

If an attacker modifies any file in your vault, the seal breaks immediately. You don't need to check every file — just verify the seal.

Public verification

Anyone can verify the seal without needing to see the encrypted data inside. The fingerprint proves integrity without revealing contents.

Real-world analogy

Imagine you're shipping a package. Before sealing the box, you weigh it, photograph the contents, and record the dimensions. You write all of this on a card taped to the outside. When the package arrives, the recipient checks: same weight? Same dimensions? Photo matches? If yes — the package is authentic. If anything is off — someone opened it.

The Seal of Truth does this automatically, mathematically, and instantly for digital data. And unlike a physical seal, it's impossible to break and re-create.

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