
MH8‑SHA256 UNIVERSAL SERIAL NUMBER SYSTEM A Cryptographic Provenance Framework for Human Creativity, Workflows, Documents, Images, and AI‑Generated Works Author: Michael Murray Hepler (ACBEATZ.com) Affiliation: MH8 Research Lab — Creator‑Owned AI Systems Version: 3.0 Date: March 14 2026 Abstract The MH8‑SHA256 Universal Serial Number System is the first documented framework enabling humans to cryptographically timestamp, authenticate, and verify any creative or operational artifact at the moment of creation. This includes lyrics, poetry, music, AI prompts, documents, images, workflows, and human‑completed tasks. The system embeds a SHA‑256 serial number into the earliest version of a work or workflow, creating a verifiable, immutable provenance chain that persists across platforms, formats, and distribution channels. The MH8‑Graffiti‑Mint‑UI extends this capability by allowing users to hash and seal any document or image, producing a dual‑layer cryptographic receipt that binds human‑created content to a SHA‑256 serial number. This transforms human actions, creative processes, and digital artifacts into cryptographically anchored proofs of existence and completion. This paper establishes first‑mover priority for the MH8 system and its creator, Michael Murray Hepler (ACBEATZ.com), as the originator of SHA‑256‑anchored provenance for universal creative works, human workflows, and AI‑generated content. 1. Introduction Human creativity and digital work increasingly occur in environments where authorship, originality, and ownership are difficult to prove. Whether the artifact is: a lyric a poem a musical idea a document an image a workflow an AI prompt a production instruction a research note a creative sketch …there is no universal, creator‑controlled system that provides cryptographic proof of origin. Traditional systems fail because: metadata can be stripped files can be duplicated timestamps can be altered AI models can generate similar content platforms overwrite or ignore authorship data human workflows leave no verifiable trace The MH8‑SHA256 system solves this by embedding a cryptographic serial number into the earliest version of any human or AI‑generated artifact. This serial number becomes a persistent identity anchor, enabling verification long after the content has been transformed, remixed, or redistributed. 2. Novelty and First‑Mover Status The MH8 system is the first publicly documented framework to: Generate a SHA‑256 serial number for any human or AI‑generated artifact. Apply SHA‑256 to lyrics, poetry, documents, images, workflows, and music. Seal documents and images using dual‑layer cryptographic receipts. Provide a UI‑based hashing workflow for universal creative provenance. Bind human workflows to cryptographic proof of completion. Integrate SHA‑256 identity into a custom AI assistant (Suno‑GPT‑Assist). Establish a creator‑owned provenance system independent of any platform. Anchor SHA‑256 serial numbers at the first word, first note, first stroke, or first action. No prior system in cryptography, digital humanities, music technology, or AI provenance has demonstrated this capability. This establishes ACBEATZ.com (Michael Murray Hepler) as the originator and first implementer of SHA‑256 serial number provenance for universal creative and operational workflows. 3. System Architecture 3.1 MH8‑Graffiti‑Mint‑UI The MH8‑Graffiti‑Mint‑UI is a human‑side cryptographic minting engine that: hashes any text, document, or image generates a SHA‑256 serial number seals the content into a dual‑layer cryptographic receipt binds visual and logical layers together stores the hash for future verification enables humans to prove completion of workflows This is the first interface in history designed to mint SHA‑256 serial numbers for: creative works documents images workflows AI prompts human actions The UI transforms human activity into cryptographic evidence. 3.2 Dual‑Layer Sealing When a user uploads a document or image, the system: Generates a SHA‑256 serial number from the content. Seals the content into a JSON receipt. Optionally seals the visual Sigil layer. Produces a dual‑layer cryptographic identity: Logical Layer: text, metadata, instructions Visual Layer: sigil, image, document preview This creates a two‑factor provenance system that is extremely difficult to forge. 3.3 Human Workflow Hashing The MH8 system introduces a new category: Human Workflow Hashing (HWH) This allows humans to: hash tasks hash steps hash processes hash completions hash operational workflows This produces cryptographic proof of existence and completion, enabling: audit trails accountability timestamped evidence reproducible workflows verifiable human contribution This is the first system to treat human action as a hashable artifact. 3.4 Suno‑GPT‑Assist A custom GPT model carrying its own SHA‑256 identity, enabling: deterministic prompt generation reproducible vocal/mix chains embedded provenance metadata cryptographic authorship of the assistant itself This is the first AI assistant with a cryptographically verifiable identity. 4. Universal Application The MH8‑SHA256 system protects: lyrics poetry documents images workflows music AI prompts creative writing sketches production notes research logs spoken‑word works operational checklists Any human or AI‑generated artifact can be hashed and anchored. This makes MH8 the first universal provenance system for creative and operational content. 5. Case Study: “Porch‑Lite” On March 3, 2026, the track “Porch‑Lite” became the first AI‑generated music track in history to: use a deterministic Suno v5 vocal‑only prompt embed a SHA‑256 serial number at creation publish the hash publicly distribute the track through DistroKid and YouTube maintain the hash across platforms SHA‑256 Serial Number: c77f9faee62feebc35aa7e3074c64ab0258f673e6f89c944d87679fc81e7b46c This track serves as the foundational proof‑of‑concept for the MH8 system. 6. Why SHA‑256? SHA‑256 provides: collision resistance irreversible hashing universal verifiability platform independence cryptographic integrity By applying SHA‑256 to human and AI‑generated content, the MH8 system ensures: authorship cannot be forged workflows cannot be falsified documents cannot be altered undetected derivative works can be traced disputes can be resolved with cryptographic evidence This elevates human creativity and digital work into verifiable authorship. 7. Comparison to Existing Systems Feature Copyright Office AI Platforms Blockchain Tools MH8 System Hash at first word/note No No No Yes Universal content hashing No No Partial Yes Workflow hashing No No No Yes Dual‑layer sealing No No No Yes SHA‑256 for lyrics & poetry No No No Yes SHA‑256 for documents & images No No Partial Yes Creator‑owned provenance No No No Yes Platform‑independent No No No Yes MH8 is the origin system for universal SHA‑256 serial number provenance. 8. Implications The MH8‑SHA256 system enables: copyright defense authorship verification anti‑plagiarism protection workflow accountability document integrity image integrity AI prompt provenance ethical transparency creator‑owned identity systems It protects: the first word the first note the first stroke the first document the first workflow step from the moment they exist. 9. First‑Mover Declaration This white paper formally establishes: Michael Murray Hepler (ACBEATZ.com) as the first creator, researcher, and engineer to: apply SHA‑256 serial numbers to universal creative works hash human workflows dual‑seal documents and images embed SHA‑256 into music prompts embed SHA‑256 into lyrics and poetry publish a track with a SHA‑256 serial number build a UI for minting SHA‑256 IDs for any content integrate SHA‑256 identity into a custom AI assistant create a universal provenance chain for human and AI‑generated works Any subsequent use of SHA‑256 for universal creative or workflow provenance is derivative of this original MH8 implementation. 10. Conclusion The MH8‑SHA256 Universal Serial Number System represents a foundational advancement in digital authorship. By embedding cryptographic identity at the moment of creation, the system provides a transparent, verifiable, creator‑owned provenance layer that did not previously exist. This establishes a new standard for protecting music, lyrics, poetry, documents, images, workflows, and AI‑generated works — and secures first‑mover historical priority for the MH8 ecosystem. 11. Citation Hepler, M. M. (2026). MH8‑SHA256 Universal Serial Number System: A Cryptographic Provenance Framework for Human Creativity, Workflows, Documents, Images, and AI‑Generated Works. MH8 Research Lab. ACBEATZ.com.. [META-BLOCK] Title MH8‑SHA256 Universal Serial Number System: A Cryptographic Provenance Framework for Human Creativity, Workflows, Documents, Images, and AI‑Generated Works Authors Hepler, Michael Murray Affiliation: MH8 Research Lab / ACBEATZ.com ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0003-3846-9082 Description / Abstract The MH8‑SHA256 Universal Serial Number System is the first documented framework enabling humans to cryptographically timestamp, authenticate, and verify any creative or operational artifact at the moment of creation. This includes lyrics, poetry, music, documents, images, workflows, sketches, and AI‑generated content. The system embeds a SHA‑256 serial number into the earliest version of a work or workflow, creating a verifiable, immutable provenance chain that persists across platforms and formats. The MH8‑Graffiti‑Mint‑UI extends this capability by allowing users to hash and seal any document or image, producing a dual‑layer cryptographic receipt that binds human‑created content to a SHA‑256 serial number. This transforms human actions, creative processes, and digital artifacts into cryptographically anchored proofs of existence and completion. This white paper establishes first‑mover priority for the MH8 system and its creator, Michael Murray Hepler (ACBEATZ.com), as the originator of SHA‑256‑anchored provenance for universal creative works, human workflows, and AI‑generated outputs. Keywords SHA‑256 Cryptographic Provenance Digital Authorship Creative Rights Workflow Hashing Document Integrity Image Integrity Music Technology AI‑Generated Music Songwriting Protection Poetry Protection Prompt Engineering Serial Number System MH8 System ACBEATZ Human Workflow Hashing Creative Timestamping Dual‑Layer Sealing Provenance Framework Publication Type Technical Report / White Paper Version 3.0 License Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC‑BY‑4.0) (Recommended for maximum citation, adoption, and academic legitimacy.) Communities (optional but recommended) Artificial Intelligence Digital Humanities Music Technology Computer Science Cryptography Creative Rights & Authorship Human‑Computer Interaction Subjects / Categories Computer Science → Cryptography Computer Science → Artificial Intelligence Information Science → Digital Provenance Arts & Humanities → Music Technology Arts & Humanities → Creative Writing / Songwriting Legal Studies → Copyright & Authorship Human‑Computer Interaction → Creative Tools Related Identifiers (optional but powerful) You can link your ecosystem components: URL → https://acbeatz.com URL → https://github.com/acbeatz URL → https://youtu.be/2c8Ohk5NPTI?si=Pxh70qAIR0Th6gI1 URL → https://ko-fi.com/s/20bedf90a2 URL → https://acbeatz.com/mh8-graffiti These strengthen the provenance chain. Funding: Self‑funded by ACBEATZ.com Talking Rock 3D Notes This paper establishes the first known system to apply SHA‑256 serial numbers to human creative works, documents, images, workflows, and AI‑generated content at the moment of creation, providing a universal provenance framework independent of any platform. Upload File Upload the PDF or Markdown export of your white paper. PASS ✅Brand: ACBEATZ.COMClaimed sha256_hex: 04c15d42721b8d65d46dcfedcc691644fd946fd18506306dbe794ddac7123d37Computed sha256_hex: 04c15d42721b8d65d46dcfedcc691644fd946fd18506306dbe794ddac7123d37hash_input_bytes: 13263 | LF=0 CRLF=0 CR=0 | endsWithNewline=NOhash_input first: ACBEATZ.COM|{"artifact":{"core_entry":"MH8‑SHA256 UNIVERSAL SERIAL NUMBER SYSTEMhash_input last: eipt_type":"MH8-PROTOCOL-HUB-CORE-MINT","receipt_version":"PROTOCOL_HUB_UI_V13"}
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