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Verified trust is cryptographic, not a button
If the app will not let you tap Mark verified, that is intentional. Trust in NT² is tied to events that can be checked, not moods that cannot.
Product narratives about structured privacy, local-first vaulting, and encrypted handoffs.
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If the app will not let you tap Mark verified, that is intentional. Trust in NT² is tied to events that can be checked, not moods that cannot.
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They can send to me — why can't I send back yet? That question usually means the trust relationship is only half finished.
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You share rent details with your sister every month. You should not have to find her vault identity in a chat thread each time — or paste the wrong person by mistake.
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Receive, Store, and Share sound like three product tabs. Underneath them is one chain: identity makes trust possible, trust makes sharing safe, and assets stay structured on your device until you choose to move them.
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Both files are encrypted. Both belong to you. They solve different problems—and mixing them up is how people pick the wrong tool in a stressful moment.
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The link opens in a browser. The content stays encrypted until the recipient enters a share passphrase you chose. That is a different habit from attaching a file.
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Share stories start when someone sends. Receive stories start when something lands on your side—and you still need to decide what it is and where it belongs.
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Marriage, partnership, and shared rent create real financial trust. They do not require handing over an unlocked phone.
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A new baby brings joy, exhaustion, and an unexpected amount of paperwork.
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Every year, the same request arrives: bank statement, insurance proof, ID, receipts, and the document you swear you saved last April.