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The Provenance Premium

On-Chain Authorship in
the Age of AI


Kidd James · XXXIII Publishing

40 pages · PDF

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Research Report · Volume I

The Provenance Premium

AI can produce a 75,000-word manuscript in forty minutes and backdate it to any year. Publishers, content funds, and legal teams now face a verification problem that institutional trust cannot solve. This report explains what cryptographic provenance can actually do about it — and what it costs to implement today.

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Page 06 · Executive Brief

The verification problem is now larger than the copyright problem.

A novel can be generated in under an hour, styled to sound plausibly human, and wrapped in fabricated metadata that suggests a much earlier origin date. That means editorial trust, by itself, no longer scales as an authentication method.

“The issue is not whether a machine can write. The issue is whether anyone can later prove when a document first existed.”


  • Detection systems fail under adversarial conditions and create false positives that are commercially unusable.
  • Backdated files, staged drafts, and synthetic correspondence are now cheap to manufacture.
  • Provenance shifts the debate from interpretation to verification.

Page 19 · LPS-1 Implementation

What the protocol records, and what it deliberately does not claim.

The report walks through chapter-level hashing, Merkle root construction, chain anchoring, and timestamp verification in plain language, then maps those elements to practical legal and publishing use cases.


  • Hash each chapter or source document before circulation.
  • Aggregate the hashes into a Merkle root for compact verification.
  • Anchor the root to a public chain and preserve the transaction receipt.
  • Maintain a revision log that distinguishes writing date from anchor date.

Estimated implementation cost for a manuscript-length record: less than $50 in network fees on Polygon Mainnet.

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Crisis framing and market stakes

Why AI-authorship uncertainty becomes a valuation and diligence problem for publishers and funds.

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Protocol reference and checklist

Operational steps, verification boundaries, and implementation notes for a live provenance workflow.

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2,500 Donkeys case study

A real chain-of-custody example showing what was anchored, when, and why it matters.

Sample D

M&A and legal implications

How provenance changes due diligence, rights review, and future catalog defensibility.

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What's Inside

Section 01

The AI Authorship Crisis: Scale and Stakes

Why detection tools fail, what the economic incentive structure looks like, and why the publishing industry's current response is insufficient.

Section 02

What Provenance Actually Proves — and What It Doesn't

A precise definition of cryptographic provenance, its legal implications, and the boundaries of what a hash timestamp can and cannot establish.

Section 03

The LPS-1 Protocol: Technical Reference

How the Literary Provenance Standard works: chapter-level Merkle trees, Polygon anchoring, Bitcoin timestamping, ORCID attribution, and the full verification workflow.

Section 04

Case Study: The 2,500 Donkeys

The first end-to-end LPS-1 implementation. What was anchored, how, at what cost, and what the chain-of-custody record shows to an external auditor.

Section 05

Retroactive vs. Forward-Looking Provenance

Strategies for anchoring existing catalogs, the limitations of retroactive claims, and how to build a forward-looking provenance posture from today.

Section 06

Implications for Copyright, Acquisitions, and Insurance

How on-chain provenance interacts with copyright dispute resolution, M&A catalog due diligence, and emerging publishing insurance products.

Section 07

Implementation Playbook

A step-by-step checklist for publishers and content owners. What to anchor, when, at what cost, and how to maintain a living provenance record.

Appendix

Contract References & On-Chain Verification

Polygon contract addresses, Etherscan links, Bitcoin block proofs, Merkle root verification scripts, and the full LPS-1 test suite summary.

Who This Report Is For

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Publishers & Editorial Directors

Evaluating author manuscripts in an era where AI generation and backdating are trivial to execute.

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IP & Publishing Attorneys

Building priority evidence, evaluating copyright disputes, and understanding what blockchain timestamps actually prove in court.

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Content Funds & Acquirors

Performing catalog due diligence where AI contamination risk is unquantified and provenance records are absent.

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Authors & Literary Agents

Establishing a verifiable chain of custody for manuscripts before submission, protecting priority claims and commercial value.

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