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About Minted

Cryptographically Seal Commitments

Minted is a secure, digital ledger built to restore trust and accountability. We turn verbal commitments into permanent, verified cryptographic certificates.

Cryptographic Receipts

Each vow is converted into a unique SHA-256 fingerprint hash. This verifies the vow's integrity and date without storing your data in plain text publicly.

Immutable Trust

Once written to the public ledger, your commitments cannot be deleted, bypassed, or modified. Perfect for accountability and high-trust covenants.

Verifiable Sharing

Share your verified certificate pages on social media. Each certificate includes QR verification codes, active date tracking, and trust tags.

How It Works

Four simple steps to register permanent commitments.

01

Write Vow

Define the exact promise statement and choose a recipient.

02

Lock Window

Select an optional lock target date to define your deadline.

03

Cryptographic Seal

A SHA-256 hash is generated, signing your commitment.

04

Share Certificate

Receive a permanent, verified sharing page link.

Frequently Asked Questions

Minted uses a centralized database cluster combined with cryptographic SHA-256 validation. This delivers lightning-fast, zero-fee promise sealing and verification receipts, providing immutable-style trust validation without the high transaction fees or energy footprint of blockchain networks.

By default, your vows are only visible to you on your private Ledger dashboard. They only become public if you share the unique cryptographic receipt URL (e.g. /p/[hash]), or if you decide to list them on the global Public Ledger.

Every user receives 3 free lifetime cryptographic vow slots. If you want to seal more than 3 promises, we ask for a pay-what-you-want support contribution (minimum $1.00) processed securely via Stripe. This helps pay database maintenance costs.

No. The core value of Minted is permanence and authenticity. Once a promise is sealed, its cryptographic hash is generated and written to the database. It cannot be altered, edited, or removed under any circumstances.

A lock date is an optional target completion date for your promise. Once set, the ledger tracks the commitment's lock window, adding an extra layer of structural accountability to your vow certificate.