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Why proof packets matter

Proof packets are structured evidence records that make accountability practical. They capture context, references, and integrity hashes so teams can revisit decisions with confidence.

Proof packets are structured evidence records that make accountability practical.

Each packet captures context, supporting references, and a stable integrity hash. That means teams can revisit decisions with confidence and avoid endless ambiguity about what was committed and when.

In Barakah Union, proof packets are private by default. Evidence starts in trusted circles and can evolve into broader collaboration only when participants choose.

This is part of the broader accountability engine: actions create evidence, evidence earns verification, and verification feeds private trust signals. The key design choice is behavior-first measurement — tracking what people actually do rather than what they claim.