Branded surface
A partner opens a controlled Aethra-powered swap page with their token pair, support link, and user-facing disclosures already in place.
Demo / sample data only
This walkthrough packages Aethra Exchange's existing execution-integrity, proof, fee-truth, operations, and pilot-readiness work into a clean buyer story for a wallet, exchange, trading platform, or protocol team. Every value shown on this page is sanitized sample data.
A support or risk team is asked: “What did I actually sign?”
Aethra Exchange shows quote → build → wallet signature → submit → status as sanitized evidence.
Support and risk review a plain-English timeline and decision summary.
Non-custodial boundaries stay intact and sensitive transaction data stays out of the proof view.
Pilot ownership, route controls, proof delivery, and buyer-safe export make the pilot operationally real.
Close on a 30-Day Execution Integrity Pilot for one controlled flow.
Partner execution surface / 90-second buyer path
This is the shortest commercial demo: a branded non-custodial swap surface, route and fee review, wallet confirmation, then a support-ready receipt and partner analytics handoff. It is intentionally narrow so buyers understand the pilot without confusing it with custody, brokerage, or delegated execution.
A partner opens a controlled Aethra-powered swap page with their token pair, support link, and user-facing disclosures already in place.
The user sees the expected output, route label, fee disclosure, price impact, and non-custodial reminder before any wallet prompt opens.
Aethra prepares a transaction for wallet review only after the selected route passes the configured checks. The user still signs in their own wallet.
After confirmation or failure, the partner gets a support-ready receipt trail and sanitized analytics events without raw wallet or transaction exposure.
Aethra Exchange helps answer a transaction dispute with evidence, execution receipts, and lifecycle proof instead of screenshots and guesswork.
This is not a custody flow, not a secret-management system, and not a raw transaction review tool.
A clear path to a 30-Day Execution Integrity Pilot with route controls, proof delivery, buyer-safe export, and invoice-ready reporting.
Clean capture kit
These four frames are the cleanest path to a tight demo clip, polished screenshots, or buyer-review GIFs.
Aethra is staying on a reviewed direct lane before anything is signed.
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Route, trust posture, and minimum are visible before signing.
Aethra never submits without your signature.
Submission and signature evidence are tied to this execution id.
Confirmed receipt is ready.
Aethra observed at least one final fee value and matched it against the earlier estimate.
Observed after confirmation.
No separate route or venue surcharge was recorded for this route.
Observed after confirmation.
This execution did not include a partner fee.
01 · The problem
This is where the buyer starts. A user reports an unexpected outcome. The enterprise team now needs a defensible answer across product, support, risk, and legal.
The buyer wants to know what was quoted, what was built, whether the signed message matched, and whether the final status was trustworthy.
02 · The proof
The buyer does not need routing hype here. The point is that each stage can be reviewed as sanitized evidence with fee truth and lifecycle proof anchored to the same execution trail.
Aethra accepted a scoped quote request for the partner swap flow and stored the quote server-side.
Aethra built the transaction from the stored quote without widening asset, venue, or route scope.
Aethra recorded a sanitized message fingerprint for the built transaction instead of storing the raw transaction.
Aethra recorded a wallet-prompt fingerprint for the exact unsigned payload prepared for wallet review.
The submitted wallet signature verified successfully against the built transaction message.
The signed message matched the exact transaction build that Aethra produced for the fresh quote.
Aethra accepted the signed transaction for submission after freshness and integrity checks passed.
Final status was confirmed from a trusted execution source, not from a client-supplied proof field.
A client-supplied status proof field was rejected because trusted server evidence already existed for the case.
03 · The investigation
This is the screenshot moment. Aethra Exchange gives the buyer a clean timeline, a decision, and a plain-English summary that can be handed across support, risk, and compliance.
Support can answer that the quote was fresh, the wallet signature matched the build, and the status came from a trusted source.
Risk view: spoof-resistant controls triggered and the trusted evidence trail remained authoritative.
Compliance view: non-custodial flow preserved, no private keys stored, no raw transaction exposed, and only sanitized proof metadata retained.
Tell the user the signed message matched the expected build and that the proof trail does not show tampering.
Escalate the blocked spoof or unsafe field signal to risk/security with the sanitized proof timeline.
04 · The safety
This is not a custody, signing, or secret-management workflow. Aethra Exchange helps the buyer review what happened without exposing sensitive transaction data.
05 · The ops layer
This is where the buyer sees that Aethra Exchange is not just a proof screen. The pilot can be provisioned, metered, reviewed, and exported using a safe internal operations layer.
A partner can be provisioned for a controlled pilot flow before any production review.
Proof API activity and verification events can be counted for invoice-ready reporting.
Ops and finance can generate a safe export packet instead of assembling pilot readiness context by hand.
06 · The offer
The close is simple: one controlled flow, one proof timeline, and one operational success test. Can the client’s support or risk team answer “What exactly did the user sign?” using sanitized proof evidence, execution receipts, and lifecycle proof?
Start with sandbox review or move into a paid pilot with security and compliance notes, route controls, proof delivery, buyer-safe export, and manual production review.