How to Read and Trust Your SongProof Certificate

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When you register your song with SongProof, you receive a blockchain certificate.

This isn’t just a decorative paper — it’s backed by Polygon and Bitcoin, two of the world’s most powerful blockchains.

Here’s how to understand it, why it matters, and how it protects your music.

 Table of Contents

  1. Song Title & Timestamp
  2. Ownership
  3. Blockchain Verification (The QR Codes)
  4. Why This Certificate Is Solid Proof
  5. Takeaway for Musicians

Song Title & Timestamp

At the top of your certificate, you’ll find your song title and the exact time of registration — shown in both UTC (global) and your local time zone.

This is your digital proof of when your song was officially recorded.

 Ownership

The certificate clearly lists who owns the song and the ownership percentage.

  • If you’re the sole writer → you’ll see your name at 100%.
  • If you have co-writers → their names and percentages are included.

The green checkmark confirms that ownership is locked in.

Blockchain Verification (The QR Codes)

At the bottom of the certificate, you’ll see two QR codes:

  • Polygon (left): Active immediately. Think of this as the first digital notebook entry.
  • Bitcoin (right): Active after 24 hours, providing the most secure backup.

Scanning these codes takes you to blockchain explorers. They look technical (long codes, hashes, block numbers), but what matters is simple:

  • Your song’s fingerprint (hash), your name, and your ownership are all recorded there.
  • These records cannot be erased or altered.

If there’s ever a dispute, a blockchain expert can explain them in plain English to a court or arbitration panel.

Why This Certificate Is Solid Proof

Your SongProof certificate is more than paper — it’s your digital copyright receipt.

It proves:

  • Your song exists, with a timestamp and ownership.
  • It’s secured by two independent blockchains.
  • Anyone can verify it by scanning the QR codes.

In legal situations, experts can interpret the technical details — all you need to do is hold onto the certificate.

Takeaway for Musicians

You don’t need to be a blockchain engineer to trust SongProof.

If someone challenges your ownership, this certificate — plus the blockchain records behind it — will stand as undeniable proof of your authorship.

👉 Register your songs with SongProof today and get the peace of mind every creator deserves.


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