Every TrackForge rating is cryptographically sealed and anchored to the Bitcoin blockchain. This page lets you independently confirm that a rating hasn't been altered since it was issued.
TrackForge rates music catalogues using a published, deterministic v1.1 methodology. The rating starts from the original ingested catalogue snapshot, scores leakage and registration risk signals, and seals the certified snapshot into a Merkle tree whose root is timestamped through OpenTimestamps and Bitcoin. For the full methodology, see Rating Methodology.
Paste the record hash from your report to verify one track-level certification or legacy evidence proof.
Paste the Merkle root to verify the entire catalogue rating, including grade and track distribution.
View the published rules that produce every current AAA-D rating — locked, versioned, and independently timestamped with proof status shown here.
Every rating is produced using a published, locked methodology that is itself hash-locked and timestamped — ensuring changed rules would produce a different fingerprint.
Important Notice
TrackForge certification confirms the catalogue snapshot and rating inputs verified by our published methodology and quality gates as of the certified date. It does not constitute legal proof of copyright ownership, authorship rights, or entitlement to royalties. TrackForge certifies process fidelity — that our stated methodology was followed and that the data was in this state at this time — not the absolute legal accuracy of the underlying metadata. See trackforge.studio/certification for the full certification process description.