Attestation

Attestation is the process of providing formal proof or validation that something is true, genuine, or accurate. It often involves a third party or authoritative body verifying and affirming the authenticity or correctness of a document, statement, or claim.

For instance, in business, auditors provide attestation by confirming that financial statements accurately reflect a company’s financial status. Similarly, in legal contexts, a notary public may attest to the authenticity of a signature on a legal document.

In the case of a machine attestation, it proves the authenticity and legitimacy of the workloads from a device.

Automata brings attestations onchain, allowing users and developers to publicly verify these reports and for developers to integrate them into their applications to leverage a hardware root of trust.

Learn more about attestations in our explainer here.

Attestation

Attestation is the process of providing formal proof or validation that something is true, genuine, or accurate. It often involves a third party or authoritative body verifying and affirming the authenticity or correctness of a document, statement, or claim.

For instance, in business, auditors provide attestation by confirming that financial statements accurately reflect a company’s financial status. Similarly, in legal contexts, a notary public may attest to the authenticity of a signature on a legal document.

In the case of a machine attestation, it proves the authenticity and legitimacy of the workloads from a device.

Automata brings attestations onchain, allowing users and developers to publicly verify these reports and for developers to integrate them into their applications to leverage a hardware root of trust.

Learn more about attestations in our explainer here.

Attestation

Attestation is the process of providing formal proof or validation that something is true, genuine, or accurate. It often involves a third party or authoritative body verifying and affirming the authenticity or correctness of a document, statement, or claim.

For instance, in business, auditors provide attestation by confirming that financial statements accurately reflect a company’s financial status. Similarly, in legal contexts, a notary public may attest to the authenticity of a signature on a legal document.

In the case of a machine attestation, it proves the authenticity and legitimacy of the workloads from a device.

Automata brings attestations onchain, allowing users and developers to publicly verify these reports and for developers to integrate them into their applications to leverage a hardware root of trust.

Learn more about attestations in our explainer here.