Praxion records declared condition and supporting evidence at a specific moment in time, anchored to an immutable timestamp and unchanged after issuance.
Praxion does not assess value, ownership, or future condition.
Praxion creates an independent record of declared asset condition and evidence at the time it is provided.
Each record includes:
Praxion records facts as declared. It does not evaluate risk, verify condition, or assign value.
After an incident, evidence is often incomplete, disputed, or created under pressure.
Pre-loss documentation:
Praxion exists to make reality at a moment in time easier to establish.
Praxion does not:
Praxion records information. Others decide how to use it.
Praxion proves what existed — when it existed.