What is a Site Seal?
A site seal is a digital badge that can be used to verify the authenticity and security of a smart contract on the blockchain. Site seals are stored on the blockchain and provide proof that a smart contract is secure and has been verified by a trusted third party. Site seals can be used to verify the authenticity of a smart contract, membership status, or proof of accreditation. A site seal can be added to a website by adding a few lines of code to the website's HTML. Site seals can also increase the trust that visitors have in the website, organisation or signing and executing a smart contract.
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Frequently asked questions
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How can I verify my domain using my TXT record?
Upon creating a seal, you can verify your domain by copying the generated TXT record and pasting it into your DNS records list using your preferred Internet Domain Registrar. Make sure to provide the same details that are provided on your verification page for the seal you wish to verify. NOTE: use Type "@" to link the TXT to your root domain or enter a prefix.
Why do I need a TXT record associated with my domain?
To ensure no one else uses your domain to claim a site seal, a DNS TXT record is needed to prove ownership of the domain. This is done to allow Site Seal to verify your domain and let us know it belongs to you
What are the different site seals?
Site Seals can be provided to verify Smart Contracts, Crypto Payment Gateways, Crypto Forensics & Smart Contract audits