Terminal

Aethra’s deeper review surface for readiness, verification, and execution trust.

Terminal is where Aethra carries inspection-heavy work that should not crowd Alpha. Productive assets live here as review-first readiness lanes, not as implied live execution.

Verification-first
Non-custodial posture
No live scope widening
Active verification lanes
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Productive-asset lanes close enough to inspect against the live swap stack.
Alpha separation
Protected
Alpha stays fast to scan while Terminal carries the heavier review path.
Current boundary
Advisory
Readiness, posture, and missing support layers only. No productive-asset execution.
Productive-asset readiness

Review what is real now, and what is still intentionally non-live.

Terminal uses the current token registry, supported-pair matrix, and productive-asset catalog to show where support is ready, partial, or blocked.

Ondo

USDY

A yield-bearing dollar asset designed for qualifying non-US users, with a structure that already maps naturally to onchain cash management.

Verification
Repo next step

Verify routeability and token support on the preserved Solana stack before exposing any live execution path.

Ondo

OUSG

A qualified-access treasury product with 24/7 tokenized subscriptions and redemptions, but a much stricter eligibility boundary than Aethra's current public swap posture.

Discovery
Repo next step

Start as discovery and onboarding guidance only, with explicit eligibility and chain-specific redemption language.

Superstate

USTB

A tokenized short-duration treasury fund that already spans Ethereum and Solana, with a structure closer to cash management than speculative onchain trading.

Discovery
Repo next step

Model it as a gated treasury destination with explicit purchase mechanics and market-day liquidity messaging.

Franklin Templeton

BENJI

A blockchain-integrated money market fund stack with strong institutional distribution and an increasingly useful role in digital-market collateral flows.

Discovery
Repo next step

Keep BENJI in the watchlist until Aethra has a stronger productive-asset disclosure layer and clearer network-by-network access mapping.

Why Terminal

The heavier review path belongs here, not in Alpha.

Alpha stays focused on fast scanning and action-ready opportunities.
Terminal can hold posture checks, support gaps, route-readiness, and explicit non-live states without blurring what Aethra already supports.
Quoted prices, bridge paths, liquidity, network conditions, and settlement timing can change, and no result is guaranteed.
Keep moving

Discovery stays intact.

The discovery catalog still lives at `/productive-assets`, while Terminal now owns the deeper inspection layer.