if it's not verifiable, it didn't happen sounds rude, but that's where we're at. audio spreads fast, context dies faster, suddenly you're arguing over screenshots instead of facts audio disappears into the feed, quotes get clipped with no source, and deepfakes are everywhere. "trust me bro" is the default now people believe what they hear, but no way to verify who said it, when, or if someone edited it. once a clip is out there, you lost control @numbersprotocol treats audio like a verifiable record, not throwaway content. recordings get fingerprinted and locked onchain. can't be edited later without leaving proof what you get: - verify quotes down to exact sentences - trace back to original recording - prove context instead of fighting over screenshots so, when someone asks, “Did they really say that?” you can and verify it Founder updates, community calls, AMAs, podcasts, AI voices. anywhere words matter, verification isn't optional anymore verification protects your words and keeps the context in place when clips start spreading, so once something is said and shared, proof is what preserves the original meaning. when speech gets verifiable, proof wins over narratives. and at that point, if it’s not verifiable, it didn’t happen.