Newsroom
Announcements, mechanism notes, and writing.
Veraq’s own record of announcements, mechanism notes, and writing — the canonical, datable source.
This is where Veraq writes things down for the public to read. Announcements, mechanism notes, and longer essays all land here, each one dated and kept, so the newsroom reads as a record rather than a feed. Nothing here is retracted quietly; corrections are appended and marked.
The newsroom sits alongside the open record, not above it. Where the open record holds every wave, outcome, and contribution as data, the newsroom holds the writing around them: why a mechanism changed, what a release does, how a decision was reached. When a post makes a claim you can check, it links to the entry that proves it.
What you will find here
Announcements
Releases, availability, and platform changes, stated plainly and dated. What shipped, when, and what it affects.
Mechanism notes
How the commit-reveal mechanism is versioned and committed. Each note pairs with the published reference so the change is auditable, not just described.
Writing
Longer, editorial pieces on the open record, verified causes, and the thinking behind shared opportunity made legible.
Corrections
When something here was wrong, the fix is appended and marked with a date. The original line stays, struck and superseded, never deleted.
Featured
The most recent post worth reading first sits at the top, with its date, its category, and a short standfirst that says what it covers without overselling it. A featured post is chosen for what it explains, not for how new it is.
If it concerns the mechanism, it carries the version it refers to and a link to the committed reference. If it reports a figure, the figure links to the open-record entry behind it.
How posts are organised
- Announcement
- A datable statement of something that changed on the platform: a release, an availability change, a new cause partner.
- Mechanism note
- A record of how the commit-reveal mechanism was reviewed, versioned, and committed, paired with its published reference.
- Essay
- A longer editorial piece on the open record, verified causes, or the principles behind the system. Argued, not announced.
- Correction
- An appended, dated amendment to an earlier post. Superseded lines are kept and marked, so the history reads in full.
The record, in round numbers
- 100%
- of posts carry a date and stay on the record
- 1:1
- every checkable claim links to its open-record entry
- 0
- posts removed; corrections are appended, not erased
Subscribe
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Choose what you follow
Subscribe to everything, or to a single category: announcements, mechanism notes, or essays. Mechanism notes alone suit developers tracking the published reference.
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Receive it dated
Each post arrives with its date, category, and links intact. The email is the same record as the page, not a teaser for it.
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Read or re-check later
Every post stays at a stable address. Subscribing is a convenience, not a paywall: the full newsroom is open to anyone, signed in or not.
Press contact
Journalists and editors can reach the press team directly for comment, verification, or background. For facts, approved language, leadership bios, and brand assets, the press kit holds everything needed to describe Veraq accurately without a call.
When a story turns on a figure or a mechanism, we would rather point to the open-record entry than to a quote. That is the fastest way to get it right, and the only way to keep it checkable after publication.
A newsroom you can re-read: dated, kept, and linked to the record that proves it.