Nodok
nodok is a lightweight, cross-platform data container and protocol designed for secure notarization, versioning, and provenance of digital documents. It defines a compact envelope that bundles metadata, payloads, and cryptographic proofs, enabling independent verification of authenticity and history without relying on a single vendor.
Developed in the early 2010s by a consortium of researchers and practitioners, nodok evolved from prototype
Nodok uses a minimal header that includes a nodok-id, version, and timestamps; the payload may contain data
Common use cases include legal filings, academic submissions, media rights holders, and supply chain provenance. Nodok
While nodok has been praised for clarity and interoperability, its adoption remains uneven across industries. Critics