Certus Ledger

Launch Date: June 1st, 2026
Digital Product Passports (DPP)

DPP needs evidence you can verify without trusting the operator

Digital Product Passports are becoming the compliance and circularity backbone for regulated supply chains. But many pilots still rely on platform-controlled databases and audit logs. Certus Ledger adds an independent anchoring layer so DPP claims remain verifiable years later—across vendors, borders, and audits.

Event-level anchoring No sensitive data on-ledger Dispute-grade timelines Cross-border auditability

The “most pilots” gap (and why it matters)

In practice, “DPP” often means a web portal plus a database. That can work operationally, but it creates a trust problem: when evidence is stored and validated inside the same platform, third parties must accept “trust our logs.”

Certus Ledger’s approach is different: it anchors cryptographic commitments (hashes / Merkle roots) of material events to an external, append-only ledger so later changes become detectable and verification remains independent.

What gets anchored for DPP

  • Lifecycle boundaries (create, update, transfer, repair, recall, destruction)
  • Document and dataset fingerprints (proof of “what was asserted”)
  • Sequencing (proof the order is consistent)
  • Final evidence packs (what auditors re-check years later)

What stays off-ledger

  • Personal data (GDPR/PII)
  • Trade secrets
  • Raw bills of materials
  • Anything you don’t want public

Only cryptographic commitments are anchored—verification works without exposing sensitive content.


Why Certus Ledger is a natural DPP evidence layer

Independent verification

Auditors and counterparties can validate integrity without privileged platform access.

Durable proof

Evidence remains verifiable across migrations, vendor changes, or corporate failure.

Event semantics

Anchoring aligns to real lifecycle transitions, not just “final state” snapshots.

Scale & cost control

Merkle-root batching enables efficient anchoring for high-volume event streams.

One sentence positioning

Certus Ledger is the cryptographic evidence layer for DPP: it turns lifecycle claims into independently verifiable proof, without putting sensitive data on-chain.