Provenance.
Every calibration package we treat as authoritative is sha-256 sealed and independently co-signed on a separate machine with a separate key. This is the record of those seals — an integrity claim, not a performance claim. A signed artifact says the numbers were locked and witnessed; it never says a strategy made money.
1 signed · 6 pending
| Strategy | Cycle | Status | SHA-256 (sealed) | Cites |
|---|---|---|---|---|
S5 Commodity Spot CFD · XAU XAG WTI XPT 16/16 SHIP · structural cert GREEN · isolated-key validator co-sign (separate box, separate key) | RX51 | GREEN · co-signed | 0ee083e2bdebe2cfae98e02c786ddb91a5c845c63b8d7527d82106681e308cf9sealed 2026-07-03 | /calibration/monitor |
S1 Digital Asset Perps | — | pending signed artifact | — | — |
S2 Bond Yield-Curve Spreads | — | pending signed artifact | — | — |
S3 US Index Micro Futures | — | pending signed artifact | — | — |
S4 Commodity Micro Futures | — | pending signed artifact | — | — |
S6 FX Futures | — | pending signed artifact | — | — |
S7 Prediction Markets (AVA) | — | pending signed artifact | — | — |
Co-signing means an independent validator, on a separate machine with a separate key, re-verified the package and signed its hash. It attests that the calibration record is authentic and unaltered — not that any strategy will be profitable.