DealVault Proof Records
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DealVault Proof Records

DealVault proof records help a business show that an important document, agreement reference, milestone, payout record, or approval existed at a specific point in time. Private documents stay private. DealVault focuses on hashes, timestamps, statuses, references, and proof certificates so teams can keep a cleaner record without publishing sensitive information.

Who This Helps
Teams that need cleaner records around agreements, referrals, payouts, approvals, deliverables, or milestones.

VestBlock provides education, preparation, and practical tools. It does not guarantee approvals, deletions, score changes, grants, funding, rankings, traffic, revenue, or legal outcomes.

Use this guide to prepare better questions, records, and next steps before opening the related VestBlock path.

Key Takeaways

A proof record can point to a specific document version without exposing the document itself.

DealVault is useful beyond real estate when referrals, payouts, milestones, approvals, or deliverables need a clearer record.

The product supports business accountability; it does not replace attorneys, escrow, custody, title, or required written agreements.

What To Do Next
A simple checklist before you move into the related VestBlock tool.
  1. 1Start with one agreement, referral, payout, or milestone that often creates confusion.
  2. 2Create or review a private document and generate a SHA-256 hash for the exact version.
  3. 3Connect the proof record to the deal, milestone, payout participant, or certificate so the record is easier to review later.
Frequently Asked Questions

Does DealVault put my private contract on-chain?

No. DealVault is designed so private documents and sensitive details stay off-chain. The proof layer can use hashes, timestamps, statuses, IDs, and references instead of raw document contents.

Does DealVault replace a legal agreement?

No. DealVault supports records and accountability. It does not replace legal counsel, escrow, title services, custody, brokerage compliance, or required written agreements.