

Validation, Verification, and Auditing Workflows in Guardian
Validation, verification, and auditing is at the heart of environmental asset integrity — but today, such workflows are often stitched together across tools, emails, and spreadsheets. We know many organizations build and manage their own solutions to address this, and that's a good thing.
In this workshop we'll explore how Guardian can support these jobs as first-class workflows leveraging open source to handle hard, shared problems so validators, verifiers, and auditors can focus their efforts on what differentiates their work.
Join to explore further and contribute ideas, questions, and experience to shape what gets built next.
Who should attend?
validation, verification, and auditing practitioners who manage or run such workflows day to day
policy authors who define and publish standards (e.g. under Verra, Gold Standard, or others) and have a stake in the integrity of how they're digitally executed
builders and integrators who are developing or supporting similar tooling
others who have experience with or interest in such workflows
Agenda (60m)
Welcome
Context & Problem Statement
Activity A: Warm up
Design Walk Through
Activity B: Structured discussion
Closing & Next Steps
About Guardian Design Workshops
Guardian design workshops are held periodically during our development lifecycle. Our purpose is to bring together diverse stakeholders such as policy authors, developers, and domain practitioners to review early-stage concepts ahead of development. Participants are invited to stress-test our thinking, surface blind spots, and help to ensure problems important to you are being solved. Feedback and input gathered during these sessions will directly shape feature scope, UX decisions, and prioritization for an upcoming release.
FAQs
What to expect?
This workshop will be interactive and exploratory, whether you have ideas and suggestions ready or something sparks your imagination, this is a space to be heard.
How many participants do you expect?
We intentionally keep sessions small to focus on participant experience and suggestions.
Where can I learn more about the Hedera Guardian?
The Hedera Guardian is an open-source, enterprise-grade platform built on the Hedera network to digitize, verify, and manage digital environmental assets, such as carbon credits, renewable energy certificates, digital product passports, supply chain traceability, and more.
It enables trusted, transparent, and auditable digital measurement, reporting, and verification (dMRV) for markets. Learn more by attending our community events and explore the docs and Youtube channel. Developers can clone the Github repo to run a local instance, and others can sign up for a 30 day trial of the Managed Guardian Service (MGS).
What is the Hedera Network?
The Hedera network is a fast, secure, and energy-efficient public distributed ledger that uses hashgraph technology instead of traditional blockchain to process transactions. It is managed by a governing council made up of leading organizations across the world.