By what warrant? — cell 4960006607
The attest verb answers "by what warrant do you say this?" for this Solapur locality cell: it RE-COMPUTES the SHA-256 of the source shard (never echoes the stored one) and walks the artefact's ancestry lineage. Fail-closed — it proves provenance or refuses, but never fabricates it.
Re-computed byte integrity
- Source shard
- derived/bharata_strata/sprint-6/mh36-unified-v1.8/admin_code=496/mh36_unified_v1_8.parquet
- SHA-256 recorded
- c603d48afd141ae558f5360176af4a01339a4275d8dc1ab681afdf204fbb675d
- SHA-256 recomputed
- c603d48afd141ae558f5360176af4a01339a4275d8dc1ab681afdf204fbb675d
- Verdict
- match — integrity verified (P5: recomputed, not echoed)
Ancestry lineage
- Artefact
- BharataStrata_MH36_Unified_v1_8
- Version
- v1.8.0-tier-b-label-correction-coastal-tiles-doctrine-v2.4
- Parent
- v1.7
- Published
- 2026-06-23 12:25 UTC
- ↳ mh36_unified_v1_5 (452 cols, doctrine v2.4 per-tier pin chains)
- ↳ mh36_unified_v1_6 (452 cols, sprint-7-step-4b K=2 shallow re-emit)
- ↳ mh36_unified_v1_7 (477 cols, sprint-d9-c5-c6 DEEP re-emit with tier_t_v1)
- ↳ mh36_unified_v1_8 (492 cols, VALUE-only tier_b label correction: 5 tier_b_v1_*_s2_rgb_* cols replaced from the corrected overlay; ~19,251 null tile ids -> 0; schema fingerprint UNCHANGED)
Version-dynamic shallow re-stamp (§17.4.4): columns byte-identical to the re-stamped version v1.8; only per_tier_pin_manifest + reemit_trigger + publish_utc are refreshed. All deep-emit ANCESTRY (network_features_promotion / tier_t genesis / ancestry chain) is preserved. Version + cube_seq are unchanged — a re-stamp is a freshness event, never a re-projection or a version bump.
Re-witness this warrant
curl -s https://api.gridrock.ai/mcp -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-H 'Accept: application/json, text/event-stream' \
-d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"method":"tools/call","params":{"name":"attest",
"arguments":{"subject":"cell","admin_code":496,"cluster_id":4960006607}}}'Scope: the live MH-36 cube. The SHA-256 is recomputed server-side on every call (P5) — a stored hash is never simply echoed back.