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CertiK Security Assessment

Audit-backed Security Transparency

AetheriumX has completed a CertiK Security Assessment covering the AetheriumXDCIP core contract and XToken voucher contracts. The review supports AetheriumX’s long-term approach to transparent, verifiable, and security-conscious Web3 infrastructure.

A security audit is not an absolute guarantee and should not be treated as financial, investment, legal, or risk-free assurance. Its purpose is to make contract logic, privilege structure, risk areas, and remediation status easier for the community to review and independently verify.
High-Severity Findings 0 Critical / Major / Medium / Minor
1Audit
2Files
2Chains

Audit Intelligence

A Public Security Dashboard for the AetheriumX Voucher Framework

The information below translates the published audit record and AetheriumX’s audit interpretation into a clean, visual format for users, partners, and community leaders.

0Audit Available
0All Findings
0Resolved
0Acknowledged
0Partially
0Centralization
0CriticalNone
0MajorNone
0MediumNone
0MinorNone

Finding Disposition

Public finding status shown on the CertiK profile.

Resolved
3
Acknowledged
3
Partially
1
7 All Findings 3 Informational

Centralization Overview

Public centralization categories shown on CertiK.

Distribution
1
Upgrade
0
Privilege
0
Other
0
1 Mitigated 3 Resolved

Review Method & Scope

The public audit record lists Manual Review and Static Analysis as the assessment methods, with AetheriumXDCIP.sol and XToken.sol shown as the audited files.

Manual Review Static Analysis Ethereum BNB Smart Chain

Audit Timeline

Requested, Revised, Delivered

May 6, 2026 Requested

The audit request was recorded on CertiK’s public project profile.

May 9, 2026 Revised

The public timeline shows a revision milestone on the same delivery date.

May 9, 2026 Delivered

The latest public audit was delivered and made available through CertiK Skynet.

Audited Files / SHA256

Contract Files in the Public Record

File SHA256 Role
AetheriumXDCIP.sol 71B...C92 Core Contract Logic
XToken.sol 81A...056 Voucher Contract Logic

Security Architecture

From Audit Scope to User Verification

AetheriumX’s security posture is not built around a single badge. It combines audited contract logic, privilege reduction, voucher disclosure, redemption transparency, and public verification paths.

1Core ReviewAetheriumXDCIP core contract logic reviewed under the audit scope.
2Voucher ReviewXToken voucher contract logic reviewed for issuance and redemption behavior.
3Privilege ReductionOwner roles renounced after initialization, reducing sensitive owner-only paths.
4Settlement ClarityRedemption fees, supply behavior, and decimals alignment disclosed for users.
5Public VerificationUsers can review CertiK, explorer records, contract addresses, and disclosures.

Privilege Reduction

Sensitive Owner-only Controls Disabled After Renouncement

For AetheriumX, the strongest interpretation is not only that the final severity table shows no Critical, Major, Medium, or Minor findings. The more structural point is that owner-controlled paths inside the audited contracts have been reduced after deployment configuration.

Owner Role

Renounced

Owner-level administrative control for the audited core and voucher contracts has been relinquished after setup.

Mint Control

Disabled

Owner-based minting of XToken vouchers is no longer available after ownership renouncement.

Rescue Control

Disabled

Owner-only rescue-based movement of key assets is no longer available in the renounced audited contracts.

Mapping Stability

Configured

Voucher-to-underlying asset mapping is intended to remain stable after initialization and owner renouncement.

Report Interpretation

Key Audit Items Explained for the Community

The following interpretation converts the main audit discussion points into plain English while keeping the public message precise and risk-aware.

AET-01

XToken Issuance & Custody

XToken supply is minted at deployment and transferred into an institutional custody framework. Relevant custody and transfer records should remain available for public verification where applicable.

AET-02 / 03 / 04

Owner, Mint & Rescue Controls

These items focus on sensitive owner-only privileges. After ownership renouncement, those owner privileges are no longer available for minting, mapping changes, or rescue-based asset movement.

AET-05

Redemption Fee Behavior

Voucher redemption includes a fixed fee. Under a 6% fee rule, redeeming 100 units of a corresponding XToken results in 94 units of the underlying asset being sent to the user.

AET-06

supply() Is Not a User Entry Point

The supply() function supports DCIP liquidity and settlement operations. Direct calls do not automatically create XToken vouchers or DApp staking records.

AET-07

Decimals Alignment

Each XToken voucher must be configured with decimals aligned to its corresponding underlying asset to preserve one-to-one raw-unit redemption logic.

Ongoing

Disclosure Materials

AetheriumX will continue improving public disclosures around contract addresses, ownership renouncement transactions, voucher mappings, custody records, and decimals alignment.

Visual Mechanics

Illustrative Voucher Redemption Flow

The following example illustrates the redemption fee logic in a format that is easier for visitors to understand at a glance.

100 XToken

User initiates redemption using the corresponding voucher token amount.

Burn Redeem Action

The voucher amount is consumed according to the contract and redemption rules.

6% Fee Rule

The fee portion remains within the DCIP settlement framework as retained liquidity.

94 Underlying Asset

The user receives the net redemption amount after the applicable fee is deducted.

Verification Center

Public Records Users Can Review

AetheriumX encourages users to review public records directly. The contract links below are included to support transparency and make independent verification easier.

Ethereum Core Contract

Ethereum · AetheriumXDCIP Core
Public
0x6dc9816B116A63C2B89108D960378965aE4E5706
Open Explorer

BNB Smart Chain Core Contract

BNB Smart Chain · AetheriumXDCIP Core
Public
0xe07Da220fA331368E585F2E114ce5D17589F3596
Open Explorer

xEthWETH Voucher Contract

Ethereum · XToken Voucher
Public
0x33a4e5882806979C7B8Fd895e6698903B48EEaB3
Open Explorer

xBnbUSDT Voucher Contract

BNB Smart Chain · XToken Voucher
Public
0xa4148d29425E184e2e0C98F37a7cAd454e3D0189
Open Explorer
View Official CertiK Profile Voucher contract information is being continuously updated as new details become available

Recommended Public Interpretation

What This Audit Means

AetheriumX completed a CertiK Security Assessment. Within the audited scope, the final report shows no Critical, Major, Medium, or Minor findings. Owner roles for the audited AetheriumXDCIP core and XToken voucher contracts have been renounced, disabling sensitive owner-only operations such as mint and rescueToken.

Important Scope Notice

What This Audit Does Not Mean

  • It does not eliminate market risk or digital asset volatility.
  • It does not remove user-operation risk, frontend risk, or jurisdictional requirements.
  • It does not guarantee the security of third-party protocols, custody processes, or external infrastructure outside the audited scope.
  • Users should always review official documents, public contract records, and their own risk tolerance.
Disclaimer: This page is provided for informational and transparency purposes only. It does not constitute financial, investment, legal, tax, or security advice. Digital assets and smart contracts involve risk, including the potential loss of principal. Users should review the official CertiK report, official AetheriumX disclosures, and relevant on-chain data before making any decision. Availability of AetheriumX products and features may vary by jurisdiction.