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RealStamp Verify

Prove your content was written by a real person. Add cryptographic human-provenance verification badges to any WordPress post.
Version
0.1.1
Last updated
Apr 29, 2026
RealStamp Verify

RealStamp Verify turns any WordPress post into a cryptographically verifiable piece of human-authored content. Patent pending. Each stamp is:

  • Signed by a verified human (WebAuthn + liveness)
  • Cryptographically bound to the exact content (SHA-256)
  • Anchored in the public Sigstore Rekor transparency log (Linux Foundation)
  • Verifiable independently with no trust in any single party
  • Compatible with the C2PA Content Credentials standard (Adobe, Microsoft, BBC, NYT)

Three ways to add a badge:

  1. Gutenberg block — drop the RealStamp Verify block anywhere and paste a pulse token.
  2. Shortcode[realstamp token="xK9mP2..."]
  3. Auto-detect — set a post custom field realstamp_pulse_token and the plugin injects a badge automatically.

Who is this for?

  • News publishers fighting AI slop
  • Creators proving original work
  • Legal and forensic publishing
  • Any site that wants to display a content-provenance trust signal

How it works

You create a stamp at realstamp.app on your original content. You get a portable pulse token (JWT / SD-JWT). You paste that token into your WordPress post. Readers see a badge; clicking it opens the public verification page which proves: (a) the signer was a real verified human, (b) the content has not been altered since stamping, (c) the stamp is anchored in the public Sigstore Rekor log.

Requires a RealStamp account

This plugin is a consumer of the RealStamp service. Get started at realstamp.app.

Privacy

This plugin embeds a script from cdn.jsdelivr.net which loads the RealStamp Verifier SDK web component. No user personal data is sent to third parties by the plugin itself. When a reader clicks a badge, their browser may contact realstamp.app to verify the stamp.

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Tested up to
WordPress 6.9.4
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