🌐 Supported Blockchains

By supporting a blockchain-agnostic approach, AUDD enables developers and businesses to integrate AUDD in the environment that best suits their use case

AUDD is issued natively on multiple leading blockchains, making it flexible and widely accessible. Native issuance means AUDD is created directly on each blockchain, without relying on bridges. This approach ensures security, scalability, and trust across networks.

⛓️ Contract Addresses

The table below lists the official smart contract addresses for AUDD across supported blockchains. Both mainnet and testnet contracts are provided.

NetworkTestnetMainnet
BASESepolia: 0xdf0710003982ca0403ac749eeb694054d456c97c0x449b3317a6d1efb1bc3ba0700c9eaa4ffff4ae65
EthereumSepolia: 0x3619d7f95b0eacae63dfa1909ab797eb0afc01e10x4cce605ed955295432958d8951d0b176c10720d5
Hedera0xeE47D2e9c9Ee6D157139A37362A43d93cB9DdE7E0x39ceba2b467fa987546000eb5d1373acf1f3a2e1
Solanaupon requestAUDDttiEpCydTm7joUMbYddm72jAWXZnCpPZtDoxqBSw
StellarGBAQ7FQE2AIXWTX4TCMXEMB3EZSBF565LK5NBKNBTAMLNLX3BHUTFRAIGDC7X2MXTYSAKUUGAIQ7J7RPEIM7GXSAIWFYWWH4GLNFECQVJJLB2EEU
XDCApothem: 0x74ba6b8262c69750e545290be8b367f232c46e280x9fe4e6321eeb7c4bc537570f015e4734b15002b8
XRP Ledgerupon requestrUN5Zxt3K1AnMRJgEWywDJT8QDMMeLH5ok
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Don't Trust, Verify!

Always verify contract addresses through official AUDD channels before integrating.

🌉 Bridging AUDD

While we do not operate or maintain any bridging services between networks, external projects may choose to provide bridging solutions that allow users to move AUDD across blockchains. These are not official services supported by us, and their safety and reliability depend entirely on the external provider.

If you choose to interact with AUDD via a third-party bridge, we strongly recommend the following precautions:

  • Verify the Bridge Provider: Only use well-established bridging services with a strong track record and community trust.
  • Check Smart Contract Audits: Confirm that the bridge’s smart contracts have been independently audited by reputable firms.
  • Start Small: When testing a bridge for the first time, transfer only a small amount before committing larger sums.
  • Use Official Links: Always access a bridge through the project’s official website or verified communications. Avoid links shared through social media or unverified sources.
  • Stay Updated: Bridges can be vulnerable to exploits. Follow announcements from the provider and the wider AUDD community for the latest updates.
  • Understand the Risks: Bridging involves locking tokens on one chain and minting equivalents on another. This creates counterparty risk if the bridge fails.
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Staying Safe:

While bridging can expand the flexibility of AUDD, we recommend businesses and users weigh the risks carefully and always prioritise security when using third-party solutions.