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Announcements, new features, and platform updates from CrownWatch.
LaunchMarch 29, 2026
CrownWatch Is Live
CrownWatch — the public government accountability registry — is now open. Anyone can search officials, view trust scores, and file sworn violation reports against government officials and agencies. Every filing is cryptographically hashed (SHA-256) and anchored to the Bitcoin blockchain via OpenTimestamps. The Crown answers to no one. Until now.
FeatureMarch 29, 2026
Interactive Map Now Available
Browse government accountability incidents worldwide on an interactive map. Markers are color-coded by severity. Filter by violation category, severity level, or date range. Zoom into your jurisdiction and see what has been reported.
FeatureMarch 29, 2026
Sworn Declarations & Anonymous Filing
CrownWatch supports two filing types: sworn declarations (with signature capture and full legal oath under penalty of perjury) carry 100% trust weight. Anonymous tips carry 25%. Both are permanently recorded and hashed. A $5 anti-spam donation is required per filing.
FeatureMarch 29, 2026
Government Accountability Categories
CrownWatch tracks six categories of government misconduct: Abuse of Power, Corruption, Breach of Trust, Misuse of Public Funds, Rights Violations, and Ethics Violations. Each category has specific violation types tailored to the government context.
FeatureMarch 29, 2026
Sister Projects: PigWatch & RottenRobes
CrownWatch is the government counterpart to PigWatch.org (police accountability) and RottenRobes.org (judicial accountability). All three share the same cryptographic infrastructure — SHA-256 hash chains, OpenTimestamps, and RAID 1 encrypted storage.
CrownWatch launched March 29, 2026