Evoke
EGT Token
For buyers after purchase

Register your purchase on the blockchain

Bought something on EVOKE? Add your product name, marketplace or SKU ID, order reference, serial or batch numbers, and anything else that helps prove what you own. We prepare a cryptographic commitment of that record—the same fingerprint that can be anchored on-chain for authenticity, warranty, and resale.

How buyer registration works

You stay in control of the story of your item: what it is, when you bought it, and how it ties back to your order—without exposing more than you choose.

01

Complete your purchase

Check out on EVOKE as usual. Keep your order ID and any serial or authenticity codes from the product or packaging.

02

Submit product details

Use the form below with product name, product ID (SKU or listing ID), purchase date, and optional fields like brand, store, and notes.

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Commitment & on-chain anchor

The platform builds a tamper-evident hash of your submission. That commitment is what gets written to blockchain storage so the record cannot be quietly changed later.

Register your purchased product

Required fields help match your item to a unique on-chain commitment. Optional fields improve provenance for support, warranty, and future resale.

Why register after purchase?

A neutral, time-stamped record helps you and future buyers trust what changed hands—especially for limited editions and phygital goods.

Proof of ownership

Tie your identity (as much as you choose to share) to a specific product ID and purchase window—useful for claims and support.

Resale & gifting

A consistent record makes it easier to transfer authenticity when you sell or give the item away.

Verify anytime

The commitment hash can be checked against what is anchored on-chain so tampering stands out.

Have not purchased yet?

Explore the marketplace, then return here after checkout to register your product for its on-chain record.

On-chain anchoring depends on EVOKE's integration, network choice, and gas or service fees. This flow captures your purchase details and produces a cryptographic commitment; final ledger settlement may take additional time. Not legal or investment advice.