1. Signal Structure
Instead of forcing users to scan noisy screenshots and replies, the AI layer should pull the important trust facts into one shape: mint, route, proof links, authority status, and recent changes.
This page is a temporary public preview of where Vectora is going next: beyond static links and into a cleaner AI-assisted verification workflow. No signup. No waitlist. Just one short public look while the structure is still being tested in the open.
Three Layers
Signal structure, route validation, and proof consistency. The goal is not to make buying faster. The goal is to make bad decisions harder to start.
Instead of forcing users to scan noisy screenshots and replies, the AI layer should pull the important trust facts into one shape: mint, route, proof links, authority status, and recent changes.
The workflow should make it harder to click the wrong place. Discovery is allowed. Action should still pass through one clear public route that can be verified end to end.
The strongest early scam filter is repetition across trusted surfaces. Same mint. Same route. Same proof pack. Same update trail. AI should help users see mismatches faster.
Because a useful trust product has to survive public inspection. This preview is here to test whether the idea is clear enough to earn attention without pretending the finished system is already here.
The preview is about where Vectora is going. The current public action path is still the same: