Hashing the pick's canonical bytes with your device's SHA-256.
This is to certify that the pick recorded below was
cryptographically committed to Saturday Racing's transparency
ledger before the race ran. The commitment is a SHA-256
leaf hash of the canonical bytes; any subsequent tampering
breaks the hash and this certificate turns red. The check
runs on the reader's own device — no trust required from us.
This is the exact JSON that was hashed. Copy it, run sha256sum on it yourself, and you should get the leaf hash above.
{"attribution":{"pick_source":"story_score","prompt_version":"htw_v2_2026-07-06"},"committed_at":"2026-07-13T21:10:27Z","issuer":"saturday-racing.com","predicted_at":"2026-07-08T07:04:42Z","product":"horses_to_watch","product_lane":"","race":{"course":"Fairyhouse","external_id":"rac_12005045","internal_id":2606,"race_date":"2026-07-08","race_time":"18:50"},"schema":"sr-pick-v1","selection":{"advised_odds":"11/4","confidence_final":"High","confidence_raw":"18","horse":"Perfect Your Craft","position_claim":"win"}}
The Merkle proof
Each hop is a sibling hash. Your browser walks these from the leaf up to the root, hashing pairs at each step.