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Decent integrates VeChain for tamper-proof audits and inspections

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20 Feb 2026 04:23
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  • VeChain cooperates with Decent to document work processes such as security checks, audits and compliance reports via blockchain.
  • The core idea is to secure “who did what, when, where” with a time stamp, location check and unchangeable storage.

VeChain enters into a technical partnership with Decent, a digital operations and security process provider. The focus is not on DeFi or trading, but on evidence in everyday work: from security checks to compliance reports.

In an XPost from February 19th, VeChain describes the problem: Data is stuck in paper, Excel and separate systems. It literally says:

“Workplace processes are broken. Buried under paper forms, isolated spreadsheets and disconnected systems, you’re essentially flying blind. Who did what? When did it happen? Stop guessing. Start verifying.”

The goal of VeChain and Decent is simple: to record who did what, when and where. Decent describes itself as a platform that digitally records operational processes and makes them comprehensible. Among other things, safety inspections, equipment audits, facility operations and compliance reports are mentioned.

According to VeChain, it shouldn’t just remain with digital forms: what’s crucial is that the execution can be verified. VeChain explains that when an inspection is documented, it often remains unclear whether it actually happened on site or whether it was “fixed” later. Decent is intended to close exactly this gray area:

“Every action is timestamped, geographically verified and anchored on the blockchain. The result: tamper-proof proof of work. No disputed records. No lost documents. No ‘I don’t know what happened’.”

Why Decent relies on VeChain

VeChain mentions several points that make the project ideal for use in companies: predictable fees via a two-token model, fee delegation (end users neither have to pay nor understand “gas”) and an infrastructure that, according to VeChain, has been running “with 100% uptime since 2018”.

The blockchain should not be visible to users in everyday life. You operate an app. Actions are logged immutably in the background. VeChain writes:

“Enterprise-level trust, ease of use for end users. Decent does not use VeChain for marketing campaigns, but as a central infrastructure. Every activity is stored in an immutable register, ensuring transparency and traceability – even during audits, disputes and government controls. The blockchain itself is invisible to end users: you see a working mobile app.”

Next, VeChain is looking to expand through additional companies and developers. Decent refers to direct contact options for interested companies. VeChain also signals that the ToolChain and Builder team is also open to further partnerships.

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