Security & Transparency

We take security extremely seriously. All developers wanting to use our platform will have to go through a rigorous process to validate their business and beneficial owners. If the developer passes our audit they will receive an NFT that they can display on their website to signal that they have passed Genesis Engine’s due-diligence process.

Any game or application that integrates smart contracts with real user value or player-owned assets will not be launched on the Genesis Engine platform unless those smart contracts have:

  • undergone an internal security review by Triolith Games; and

  • been audited by at least two independent external smart contract security firms.

Only projects that meet this bar will be allowed onto the production environment of the Genesis Engine platform.

Triolith Games also believes in being as transparent as possible. We will have public wallets, and be more public with our financials etc than a regular company usually is. If possible this will all be automated (and preferably on-chain) so investors and users can follow our financials and other metrics.

Triolith Games is committed to a culture of utmost transparency. In line with this commitment, we will maintain public wallets and adopt a level of financial disclosure that exceeds conventional corporate practices. Our goal is to provide an unparalleled level of openness, going beyond the norm.

Our transparency initiatives include making our financials and other key metrics readily accessible to the public. We are actively exploring automated and on-chain solutions to ensure real-time updates. This approach empowers our investors and users to effortlessly track our financial performance and other essential metrics, fostering a sense of trust and confidence.

At Triolith Games, we believe that transparency is not just a commitment but a cornerstone of building a secure and thriving community. Through open and automated financial reporting, we aim to set a new standard for accountability in the blockchain and gaming industry, showcasing our dedication to honesty and trustworthiness.

In particular, all Issuer-controlled smart contracts that are critical for the GENES token and the Genesis Engine core services – including the GENES token contract itself, token sale, vesting, staking and treasury/fee-routing contracts – will:

  • undergo internal security review; and

  • be audited by at least two independent external smart contract security firms before being made available to users or used in connection with any public offer of GENES tokens.

The Issuer will publish, on its official channels and in the MiCA-compliant crypto-asset whitepaper, the identity of the external auditors, the scope of their reviews, and links to public reports or executive summaries, together with the official contract addresses. A documented update and bug-handling policy will govern any necessary contract upgrades or emergency measures.

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