Core Use Case

Proof of Help

Proof of Help is GuardChain's first core model for recording, verifying, and recognizing meaningful real-world actions.

The model is designed for practical credibility: evidence standards, verifier accountability, and transparent records.

How the model works

Action completed

A person, group, business, school, charity, or project completes a helpful action in the real world.

Evidence submitted

Evidence is shared, such as photos, date, location context, and short action description.

Verifier approval

Verifier checks quality and authenticity before approving the record for pilot-stage recognition.

Verifier review checkpoints

Completeness

Submission includes required evidence fields and a clear action summary.

Consistency

Date, location context, and supporting proof align with the described action.

Relevance

The action meets Proof of Help criteria for real-world safety or community benefit.

Auditability

Approved records should be reviewable under pilot governance and policy standards.

Examples of helpful actions

Evidence examples

Pilot-stage recognition

GuardChain Points are pilot-stage ecosystem reputation points. They are not crypto assets, not money, and not guaranteed to convert into GUARD tokens.

GuardChain Points may be used to test the Proof of Help system before any token is created.

No financial return, profit, or guaranteed outcome is implied by pilot-stage participation.

Risk disclaimer

GuardChain and GUARD are designed for utility, participation, verification, and ecosystem rewards. They are not promoted as investments, securities, guaranteed-income products, or financial advice. Crypto assets are high-risk and may lose value. Users must do their own research and seek independent professional advice where required.