DX DIDX Receipt-state registry
Limited registry layer

Check receipt state. Not people scores.

DIDX is the limited lookup layer for consent-bound trust receipts.

It helps users, companies, and partners check whether a receipt is active, revoked, expired, disputed, or audit-ready — without exposing private documents.

Active Revoked Expired Disputed Audit available
What DIDX is allowed to show

Receipt state only.

DIDX should make safe receipt state readable. It should not expose private documents, hidden profile data, unrelated receipts, or universal people scores.

Receipt stateActive, revoked, expired, disputed, or review needed.
Consent stateWhether consent is active, revoked, or expired.
Signature statusWhether the receipt state is valid for the pilot context.
Audit availabilityWhether a receipt event trail can be reviewed.
DIDX does not decide, score, approve, rank, or verify people. The relying party remains responsible for its final decision.

PassPal

The app experience where people and partners manage requests, consent, receipts, revocation, verification, and audit trails.

Passpod

The receipt engine that records request, consent, confirmation, receipt, verification, revocation, expiry, and dispute state.

DIDX

The limited registry surface where safe receipt state can be checked without turning people or companies into scores.

Responsibility doctrine

The boundary is the product.

The requester requests.A company or user asks for specific proof.
The user consents.The user chooses whether to share or decline.
The source confirms.A source can confirm, correct, or decline.
The relying party decides.DIDX does not make the final decision.
Passpod records.The receipt engine records state changes.
DIDX verifies receipt state only.Limited lookup, no document custody.
Private pilot

Test the receipt engine before production integration.

The PassPal pilot demonstrates the horizontal flow: request → consent → receipt → verify → audit. It is available in English and French for selected partners.