GravityBTC FAQ
Frequently asked questions about GravityBTC verification, certification, case review, relay observation, and issued record retrieval.
What is GravityBTC?
GravityBTC is an independent institutional proof platform providing operational proof infrastructure for verification, certification, preservation, and retrieval.
Is GravityBTC a wallet or exchange?
No. GravityBTC is not a wallet, exchange, broker, custodian, or investment service. It provides verification and issued record infrastructure.
Does GravityBTC operate a blockchain or token?
No. GravityBTC does not operate a blockchain or token. Gravity leverages Bitcoin's public infrastructure to produce independently verifiable records and verification evidence.
What does GravityBTC verify?
GravityBTC verifies transaction-related records, issued certification records, preservation records, retrieval records, and operational proof artifacts.
What is a GravityBTC issued record?
An issued record is a GravityBTC-generated verification artifact that can be retrieved and reviewed using the appropriate invoice or record reference.
What is GravityBTC Certification?
Certification provides issued records for verification, preservation, and proof review.
What is GravityBTC Case?
Case supports Bitcoin transaction review, evidence continuity packaging, and structured record generation.
What is GravityBTC Relay?
Relay supports transaction relay observation and settlement record workflows.
How does Retrieve work?
Retrieve allows a user to access issued GravityBTC records, proof files, and verification artifacts using the required invoice or record reference.
Why use GravityBTC instead of a blockchain explorer?
Blockchain explorers expose raw chain data. GravityBTC standardizes operational proof workflows around Bitcoin through structured issued records, deterministic retrieval systems, preservation continuity, certification infrastructure, and forensic compartmentalization.