This paper proposes a method for incorporating decentralized distributed digital (DDD) ledgers, such as blockchain, with multilevel verification. Traditional DDD ledgers like blockchain typically rely on a single verification level, limiting their utility in systems with hierarchical structures where multiple levels of verification are required. In systems where hierarchies naturally arise, integrating hierarchical verification offers a more robust solution. This involves both verifications within individual levels and across different levels, which introduces new challenges. For instance, each level must validate the work of the preceding level, ensuring consistency throughout the hierarchy. This paper addresses these challenges and outlines a framework for tracking the system's state at any given point and assessing its likelihood of failure.