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license: apache-2.0
tags:
- crovia
- trust
- provenance
- auditability
- dsse
- evidence
pretty_name: "DSSE 1M — Verifiable Trust Drift Proof"
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# DSSE 1M — Verifiable Trust Drift Proof
This repository is the **primary public evidence** of the Crovia project.
It demonstrates that a **measurable trust drift signal** can be observed:
- between two temporal states of a dataset
- with **no declared dataset change**
- using a reproducible, auditable pipeline
- on commodity hardware
- at the scale of **1 million records**
No interpretation is provided.
No attribution is claimed.
This repository contains **evidence only**.
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## What this is
This dataset is a **cryptographically anchored evidence package** produced by Crovia.
It shows that:
- trust-related structural properties of a dataset
- can drift over time
- even when no official change is declared
- and that such drift can be **measured, reproduced, and verified**
The output is a signal — not a conclusion.
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## What this is NOT
- ❌ Not a benchmark
- ❌ Not a model evaluation
- ❌ Not a claim against any dataset or organization
- ❌ Not a legal or ethical judgment
Crovia does **not** interpret the signal.
Crovia only makes it verifiable.
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## Contents (root)
- `START_HERE.md`
→ minimal orientation for verification
- `EVIDENCE.ndjson`
→ full machine-readable evidence trace
- `HASHES.txt`
→ cryptographic anchors
- `SNAPSHOT_LATEST.json`
→ latest observed state (with evidence attached)
- `synth_1M_drift.ndjson`
→ aggregated drift signal (1M scale)
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## Reproducibility
All artifacts in this repository are:
- deterministic
- hash-linked
- reproducible from inputs
- inspectable without proprietary tooling
If the signal is wrong, it can be disproven.
That is the point.
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## Position in the Crovia ecosystem
This repository is the **reference proof**.
Other Crovia datasets (LAION examples, CEP capsules, conceptual datasets)
exist to illustrate, explore, or contextualize the system —
**not** to replace this evidence.
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## One rule
> If a system affects trust,
> there must be evidence.
> And that evidence must be auditable.