01 / Abstract
Protocol before speculation.
Astryx is designed as a digital asset infrastructure protocol focused on transparency, organized distribution, community governance and long-term ecosystem development. ASTX is presented as a utility component inside a broader protocol environment, not as a standalone speculative product.
The project begins with a clear public surface: an official Genesis Distribution Portal, a treasury wallet, a protocol status interface, a planned explorer, security references and documentation for participants and developers.
02 / Vision
A decentralized infrastructure layer for digital value.
The Astryx vision is to create an ecosystem where token utility, treasury transparency, public reporting and governance processes are visible from day one. The protocol is structured so participants can understand what exists now, what is planned, and how each component connects to the broader network.
03 / Problem
Most token pages fail to communicate infrastructure.
Many token projects launch with incomplete context: a contract address, short marketing copy and little visibility into distribution, treasury, governance, verification or participant support. This creates uncertainty and makes the project appear transactional rather than institutional.
- Lack of official distribution process.
- No visible treasury or official wallet reference.
- Weak documentation for token utility and governance.
- No structured participant tracking after contribution.
- Limited security guidance and anti-scam communication.
04 / Solution
A public protocol surface with clear operational modules.
Astryx organizes the project into modules that can evolve independently: Genesis Distribution, Treasury, Explorer, Governance, Developers, Security, Documentation and Community. Each module has a defined role and can later connect to smart contracts, APIs and administrative dashboards.
05 / Architecture
Layered infrastructure for the ASTX ecosystem.
Astryx is structured around a simple layered model. The public website communicates the protocol, the Genesis portal manages early participant registration, the explorer exposes network state, and governance provides a path for community decision-making.
- Protocol Layer: identity, documentation, official domains and security references.
- Distribution Layer: Genesis portal, contribution wallet, manual review and reference IDs.
- Data Layer: explorer, treasury wallet, holders, transactions and allocation dashboards.
- Governance Layer: proposals, treasury allocation requests and ecosystem decisions.
- Developer Layer: contract ABI, RPC references, examples, SDKs and repositories.
06 / Tokenomics
ASTX utility and allocation model.
ASTX is planned as a BEP-20 utility token on BNB Smart Chain with a maximum supply of 1,000,000,000 ASTX and 18 decimals. The allocation model is kept intentionally simple so the community can understand the purpose of each category.
07 / Genesis Distribution
Structured early participation with manual verification.
The Genesis Distribution is the initial event for early ASTX participants. Contributions are sent to the official treasury wallet on BNB Smart Chain, then registered through the Genesis portal using wallet address, transaction hash and optional contact information.
The current Genesis progress is presented as 85% based on the distribution data provided for the current round. The portal also displays the official QR code, contribution wallet, distribution rules and security notices.
08 / Treasury
Transparent wallet visibility and reporting.
The Astryx treasury is designed to be visible and verifiable. The official wallet is published across the website and linked to the BNB Smart Chain explorer so participants can independently verify activity.
Future treasury reports may include balances, movements, allocation summaries, ecosystem spending, liquidity status and reserve changes.
09 / Governance
A proposal framework for future community decisions.
Governance begins as a visible proposal structure and can later evolve into token-weighted voting, treasury allocation decisions and parameter updates. Early governance categories include treasury reporting cadence, explorer priorities, developer grants and ecosystem integrations.
10 / Security
Official references reduce participant risk.
Astryx communicates official wallets, domains, network requirements and manual distribution rules to reduce confusion and prevent common scams. Participants should send only BNB using BEP-20 and should never share private keys or seed phrases.
- Official treasury wallet published on the Genesis page.
- BNB Smart Chain network requirement.
- Manual verification and reference ID workflow.
- Planned contract verification and audit references.
- Anti-scam guidance for all participants.
11 / Roadmap
Phased growth without unrealistic promises.
12 / Risk Notice
Participation requires independent judgment.
Digital assets involve operational, technical, regulatory and market risks. This documentation is provided for transparency and does not constitute financial advice, investment advice or a guarantee of future value. Participants should verify official information, understand the manual distribution process and only participate after considering their own risk tolerance.