Registry Attribution
Cognivo Registry Attribution identifies known infrastructure associated with a token or chain — for example, recognized program or contract references. It is reported as a separate, clearly labeled kind of evidence.
What registry rows mean
Registry rows identify known infrastructure only. They tell you that a token appears to use, or is associated with, infrastructure Cognivo recognizes.
What registry attribution does not prove
Registry attribution is not proof of an active lock state. Seeing a registry row does not mean liquidity is locked, that a lock is currently active, or that funds cannot be moved.
- Registry rows are infrastructure references, not proof this token used them in a way that constrains funds.
- Cognivo labels registry evidence separately from grounded liquidity or burn evidence so it is never mistaken for a verified lock.
Solana
For Solana, Cognivo provides registry attribution (such as AMM-program and lock-program references) but does not make a verified lock claim. When asked about a Solana lock, Cognivo states clearly that lock verification is not live in this surface.