`ENDPOINT_EVIDENCE_REVIEW.md` was written early with limited environment context and should be treated as **obsolete**.
I’m not deleting it automatically because file deletion is a high‑risk operation and should be done explicitly by you.
If you want it removed, you can delete it locally:
Bash
rm step: I can produce a replacement “weeklong” endpoint summary that only reflects the **latest** artifacts (especially `on-device-reports/` and the 2026-01-01 chain docs) and records which endpoint claims were (a) proven by captures/logs and (b) only supported by static binary evidence.