Open your terminal (Command Prompt for Windows, Terminal for Mac/Linux). Navigate to the folder containing the file you believe is midv713. Run the following command depending on the hash type used:
If the string of letters and numbers generated by your terminal matches the string listed next to midv713 in the official manifest, the file is verified. midv713 verified
If the strings do not match, do not use the file. It has been altered or corrupted. Open your terminal (Command Prompt for Windows, Terminal
The "midv713 verified" feature aims to provide a secure, transparent, and efficient way to verify the authenticity or status of items, users, or data entries labeled with or associated with "midv713". This could apply to various domains such as user accounts, digital assets, scientific samples, or any entity that requires verification for trust, authenticity, or compliance. If the strings do not match, do not use the file
You don't need expensive software to verify a file against the midv713 standard. Most verification relies on open-source command-line tools. Here is a step-by-step guide.
Mika approached verification as a strategic project: