When the numbers couldn’t be trusted.
Every admission, kept forever.

A time‑travelable archive of SEC 8‑K Item 4.02 filings — the moment a public company tells the world its prior financial statements can no longer be relied upon. Immutable by architecture; the record can’t be quietly walked back.

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Restatement filings tracked
Distinct companies
Most recent filing
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Non‑reliance ledger

The companies that told the SEC: don’t rely on our old numbers

Each row is a real 8‑K Item 4.02 filing: the company, the date it disclosed that prior financials should no longer be relied upon, and the SEC accession number. Once written here, the record can’t be edited after the fact.

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⏱ As‑of explorer

On the protected lake, the restatement ledger reconstructs to exactly what had been disclosed as of any past date — Apache Iceberg time travel plus Myota instant rewind. A diff between two dates shows precisely which admissions landed in that window.

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Query it yourself

Real SQL over the restatement ledger, in your browser

Runs entirely client‑side with DuckDB‑WASM, reading the Parquet mirror straight from the CDN. No server, no login. Same immutable lake, mirrored read‑only from Myota.

DuckDB‑WASM table: restatements
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Why you can trust this record

Every write is encrypted and sharded across multiple clouds the instant it lands. The history cannot be encrypted, deleted, or rewritten — not by an attacker, not by us. When an adversary tampers with the storage, the archive rewinds itself to the moment before. That is ransom immunity and instant rewind, powered by Myota Shard and Spread™.