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Authryn
The trust layer for peer to peer transactions.
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The trust layer for peer to peer transactions.
9 followers
Authryn helps buyers and sellers build trust by verifying receipts and proving ownership before a transaction takes place. Instead of relying on screenshots that can be edited, users can create verified receipts backed by identity verification and secure verification codes. Share trusted proof with a QR code and give both sides more confidence when buying or selling valuable items. Pay only for the verifications you use.






Does the verification hold up if the seller later claims they never received the item, or is it more focused just on proving ownership at the time of listing?
Building trust before the transaction instead of trying to resolve disputes afterward is an interesting positioning shift.
I'm curious whether your biggest challenge is convincing buyers and sellers they need a trust layer, or convincing marketplaces to adopt it as infrastructure.
Those seem like very different go-to-market paths.
A feature like a dispute flag would be really useful, something a buyer or seller can raise if the other party refuses to complete verification. It would give both sides a clear record and an extra layer of confidence when high value items are involved.
Shared a QR receipt for a camera I sold and the buyer actually seemed relieved to have it verified instead of just screenshots. Wish I'd had this when I got burned on a fake game console listing last year.