Asset verification and Audit
1. Token Value Peg
Each 1 AGT token is equivalent to 1 gram of physical gold.
Ensures direct 1:1 linkage to real-world assets
Enables stable and transparent gold-backed asset operations
2. Gold Custody and Storage
Physical gold is securely stored in high-security vaults or held by professional custodian institutions
External auditing firms or accounting agencies are engaged for regular inspections
3. Audit Schedule and Procedures
Audit Frequency: Quarterly or semi-annually
Audit Items Include:
Physical gold inspection (weight, purity, serial number)
Financial report verification
Consistency check between minted AGT supply and gold reserves
4. Verification Process
On-site inspections for gold verification
Documentation audit: contracts, transaction logs, buy/sell records
Smart contract verification:
Number of Token issued, locked, or burned
5. Pegging Structure Assurance
Maintains a 1 AGT = 1 gram of gold peg at all times
upports price stability and user confidence
6. Public Audit Reports
Audit outcomes are published in quarterly reports
Reports include:
Total gold reserves
Date and agency of the audit
Summary of audit procedures
Identified issues and improvement recommendations
7. Proof of Reserves (PoR) System
Implements an on-chain PoR system
Real-time publication of key data: gold reserves, AGT token supply
Automated data updates triggered by large transactions
8. AMA & Public Disclosure
After audit results are published, an AMA or public Q&A session is held
Encourage community and stakeholder engagement
Major structural changes are subject to governance voting
(e.g., audit/custodian changes)
9, Transparency & Trust-Based Governance
AGT's peg stability and trust are systemically guaranteed
ARW tokens are used to encourage governance participation and reinforce transparency
Aims to establish global user confidence through consistent and verifiable practices
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