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Claim Family 51 · Provisional, Patent Pending

Inherited-Quorum Retroactive Verdict Record

One BFT signature authorizes thousands of individually-verifiable findings via Merkle-commitment inheritance. Per-finding court-admissibility at batch-signing cost.

Independent Claim 51.1

Claim 51.1

A method for producing scalable cryptographic attestation records, comprising: receiving a batch of N payment or settlement records for retroactive audit; executing an audit engine against the batch to produce audit findings; generating a parent attestation record comprising (i) a cryptographic hash commitment over the batch, (ii) a count of findings, (iii) a BFT quorum signature from a threshold of distributed Sovereign Compliance Network (SCN) validators, and (iv) a timestamped distributed-ledger anchor; and for each individual finding, generating a child attestation record that (a) inherits the parent's BFT quorum signature by Merkle-path reference rather than by re-signing, (b) includes a deterministic identifier linking child to parent, and (c) includes a Merkle-path proof committing the child's content hash within the parent's hash commitment; wherein each child attestation is independently cryptographically verifiable against the parent's quorum signature using only the parent's signature and the child's Merkle-path proof, without SCN validator re-signing per child.

Dependent Claims 51.2 - 51.11

  1. The method of claim 51.1, wherein N is at least 10,000 and the parent quorum signature is produced exactly once for the entire batch.
  2. The method of claim 51.1, wherein Child records inherit 14-of-20 SCN validator signatures from the parent via Merkle commitment.
  3. The method of claim 51.1, wherein Each child record carries a deterministic identifier of the form {scheme}-{batch-id}-{child-index}.
  4. The method of claim 51.1, wherein Parent batch hash uses SHA-256; Merkle commitment uses SHA-256 with a domain-separation tag.
  5. The method of claim 51.1, wherein Individual child records can be redacted or sealed independently without invalidating the parent quorum signature.
  6. The method of claim 51.1, wherein Parent record is stored in an archival tier while child records are stored in a hot-query tier, both cryptographically linked.
  7. The method of claim 51.1, wherein Batch represents at least four years of historical payment records from an institutional source.
  8. The method of claim 51.1, wherein Child records are independently queryable, filterable, and paginable while preserving verifiability.
  9. The method of claim 51.1, wherein Child verification path requires O(log N) hash operations regardless of batch size.
  10. The method of claim 51.1, wherein Parent attestation is usable as a civil evidentiary artifact covering all N findings.

Novelty Over Prior Art

Merkle trees (Bitcoin 2009, Git 2005) are prior art as data-structure. Signature aggregation (BLS, Schnorr) is prior art. What is novel is the protocol semantics: audit-scale batch attestation where one expensive BFT signature covers N inexpensive child attestations that remain independently verifiable. No prior art in audit/compliance combines per-finding court-admissibility with batch-signing cost.

Enablement & Production Status

Live at /samples/verdict-record-retroactive-verification/findings/* with text "Inherited from parent (14/20 across 10 jurisdictions)." HHS-scale example: 49.87M Medicare Part B payments reduced to 1,247 findings in 17 minutes.

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