RouteReceipt

RouteReceipt is a web app (with optional desktop agent) that creates verifiable “receipts” of how traffic actually traversed the internet between two networks at a given time. It coordinates lightweight measurements (Paris traceroute, TCP/QUIC handshakes, latency/jitter samples) from distributed vantage points you control or rent, then packages results with cryptographic timestamps and signed metadata so they can be shared with upstreams, peers, or customers during routing, congestion, or SLA disputes. This is not magic: it won’t reveal every hop (MPLS, ICMP filtering, and asymmetric routing still exist). The value is operational: a standardized, repeatable evidence bundle that reduces finger-pointing, shortens incident calls, and supports commercial conversations (credits, reroutes, temporary capacity). The MVP focuses on a few measurement types, clean reporting, and exportable artifacts (PDF/JSON) that are easy to attach to tickets and emails.

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