Photos, video, voice, screenshots, records, receipts, "I predicted that" — all easy to fake now, in seconds, by anyone. korg is how you prove what actually happened: real, unchanged, and in order — and anyone can check it themselves, with no gatekeeper and no crypto.
proof you can check yourself · receipts for realityFor all of history, faking something took real effort. Now it takes a prompt. When anything can be faked for free, the one thing that still matters is proof — proof of what's real, who said what, and when, that nobody quietly changed.
A company vouches for it. But companies act as gatekeepers, get hacked, and can lie.
Real proof — but heavy, slow, with coins and fees attached, and a giant shared record you don't actually need.
Real, unchanged, and in order — free, in a plain file. No gatekeeper. No catch. Anyone can check it, even with no internet.
Seal something before. Open it after. If it matches the seal, it's real and unchanged — and nobody can fake that. korg is just the seal, plus a list nobody can secretly rewrite.
Two AIs play poker, one swaps a card, the record catches it. An AI builds a track record it can't fake. Those are the clips that travel — but AIs are just the first customer. The real market is everyone who needs to prove something is real.