🔒 Centrifuge presents its security model for on‑chain institutional capital
@Centrifuge has published a technical document that describes its security model for tokenizing real‑world assets (RWA), focused on institutions that aim to deploy capital on‑chain at large scale.
The proposal addresses the challenges of auditing individual contracts in an AI‑accelerated ecosystem, proposing to build on immutable base layers that have been proven in production.
Security model features
The core of the protocol, including accounting logic, liquidation rules, and cross‑chain messaging, is immutable by design. No admin keys exist that can modify it, eliminating risks of unauthorized upgrades or key compromises.
The approach is complemented by:
Invariant suites that continuously verify system integrity.
Public audit competitions.
A permanent bug bounty program.
According to Centrifuge, this architecture significantly reduces the time and effort required to audit projects built on its infrastructure, providing greater security and predictability for institutional capital.
History and scale
The protocol has operated continuously for four years, undergoing 24 independent audits and securing more than one billion dollars of on‑chain capital. The company maintains that this widely reviewed immutable foundation offers higher security than models that rely solely on audits for each new contract.
This approach is especially relevant in a context where institutional adoption of RWAs is increasing, and security and transparency become fundamental for market trust.
Important notice: This information is based on the technical document published by Centrifuge. It does not constitute investment advice. Always perform your own analysis before making decisions.
