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MetaGenesis Core — Proof, Not Trust

Dev · Micro · 21 hours ago

Yehor Bazhynov has developed MetaGenesis Core, a verification system designed to package computational results into tamper-proof bundles that can be independently verified without recreating entire experiments. The technology uses cryptographic integrity checks and semantic invariant verification to allow third parties to confirm machine learning accuracy, simulation results, and other computational outputs offline, even without access to the original models or computing environments.

The system addresses a significant problem in scientific research and industry where reviewers must either blindly trust computational claims or invest substantial resources to completely reproduce complex experiments. This verification challenge has become increasingly acute as computational research grows more sophisticated and resource-intensive, creating barriers to proper peer review and scientific reproducibility. The web search results reveal some confusion around the “MetaGenesis” name, which appears to be used by various unrelated entities including a flagged forex broker and biological terminology for organism life cycles, though these have no connection to Bazhynov’s computational verification technology.

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