NIST Beacon Observation
An independently verifiable temporal proof from an external entropy source.
- Observation ID
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019fd6d3-b0a3-7cba-9835-60fcf81e1158 - Capture Method
- Polling
- Captured At
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Aug 6, 2026, 11:27 AM UTC
Everything Truestamp records about this entropy observation, as a single canonical JSON object.
{
"block_id": "019fd6d4-8695-731c-a3a2-8f15960bf8c9",
"capture_method": "http_poll",
"entropy": {
"pulse": {
"chainIndex": 2,
"outputValue": "421E2EA779708148B1F5E573B8CB8C035583ED83A0F536433D02FB8D82A134769BFE23468849BDAE6F14DE78A92291C01B7DBE67F5BE936DCE06B623185E16E6",
"pulseIndex": 1892154,
"timeStamp": "2026-08-06T11:23:00.000Z",
"version": "2.0"
}
},
"entropy_hash": "25043f05283e3f3449d35ec486aebcb6c1dbd7d03b49da7efd37d10bba666f8d",
"id": "019fd6d3-b0a3-7cba-9835-60fcf81e1158",
"inserted_at": "2026-08-06T11:27:05.379834Z",
"metadata": {},
"metadata_hash": "5dd81d4309de99c9f8e70822e760f0eece8c33370ff5fb5da3af75bab0cbaab8",
"observation_hash": "28f01063ed025e92a78372d1b679a7b99fb7ce901318ea4ba7391cb5085f4c75",
"signature": "9Ck+1T6SCV38eSZIUP3ruzMWxv7SRydGowGdsuQ/96Gybz16IQ7n0m4DJe+wfJGp3Wo6fWLKXqWNMFBwpwomDQ==",
"signing_key_id": "3c19f776",
"source": "entropy_nist",
"state": "committed"
}
Observation
Verifiable entropy captured from an external public source. The canonical JSON representation and its hash are used as input to the blockchain's Merkle tree.
{"pulse":{"chainIndex":2,"outputValue":"421E2EA779708148B1F5E573B8CB8C035583ED83A0F536433D02FB8D82A134769BFE23468849BDAE6F14DE78A92291C01B7DBE67F5BE936DCE06B623185E16E6","pulseIndex":1892154,"timeStamp":"2026-08-06T11:23:00.000Z","version":"2.0"}}
25043f05283e3f3449d35ec486aebcb6c1dbd7d03b49da7efd37d10bba666f8d
28f01063ed025e92a78372d1b679a7b99fb7ce901318ea4ba7391cb5085f4c75
SHA-256 composite hash binding the entropy data, metadata, and signing key id. This is the value placed as a leaf in the block's Merkle tree, and the value covered by the signature below.
Observation ID: 019fd6d3-b0a3-7cba-9835-60fcf81e1158
Time Delta
NIST Beacon pulses include a timestamp representing when the pulse was generated. Pulses are generated every 60 seconds, and the beacon releases each one a few minutes after that timestamp, so a delta of several minutes is normal. A much larger delta means the value was already old when we captured it, which pins a submission window less tightly but does not make the observation any less valid.
Aug 6, 2026, 11:23 AM UTC
Timestamp in NIST pulse 1892154
Aug 6, 2026, 11:27 AM UTC
Periodic capture via HTTP polling
4 minutes
Source timestamp was 4 minutes behind capture time
Interpretation: The interval between the time the source published this value and the time we captured it. This one is under 1 hour.
Signature Verification
Truestamp signed this observation's hash at capture. Verify the signature in any Ed25519 verifier using the observation hash, public key, and signature shown below. The active public key is also published at https://www.truestamp.com/.well-known/keyring.json .
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