Touchstone

Assets

USTB and FOBXX are live on X Layer.

Both assets have signed reports on X Layer mainnet and testnet. USTB has a daily publication history; FOBXX has exactly 1 publication on mainnet and 1 publication on testnet. OUSG is RESEARCH; USDY is RESEARCH · SUSPENDED. Statuses here are facts, not aspirations: an asset is called live only once a signed report for it is on chain.

Live

Covered asset

USTB LIVE

Superstate Short Duration U.S. Government Securities Fund

Touchstone reads the issuer's public Superstate disclosures each day, compiles the approved controls over the captured bytes, and publishes a signed report to both X Layer registries — the asset report on registry v1, and each policy verdict as an EIP-712 attestation on registry v2.

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Policies
Both policies confirmed
Evidence
3 issuer evidence sources
Networks
X Layer mainnet + testnet

Covered asset

FOBXX LIVE

Franklin OnChain U.S. Government Money Fund

Touchstone evaluates issuer NAV evidence and the fund's SEC N-MFP3 filing, then publishes the same four-control verdict to both X Layer registries. This is the first retained FOBXX publication on each network, not a daily history.

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State
CONFIRMED
Evidence
4 retained evidence sources
Evidence as of
2026-08-22T04:51:45.401050Z
Fresh through
2026-08-26T23:59:59Z
Networks
X Layer mainnet + testnet

In research

A brand name is not an ingestion contract. Each of these has a measured retrieval surface and one problem left to close; none of them is published until that problem is closed.

RESEARCH

OUSG

Ondo Short-Term U.S. Government Treasuries

Qualification is incomplete: the oracle cross-check is unverified, no fixture or extraction anchors are pinned, and no control is implemented.

RESEARCH · SUSPENDED

USDY

Ondo U.S. Dollar Yield

The attestation source is one 260 MB unbounded archive, and no bounded retrieval route has been verified.

The USDY retrieval measurements →

How sources are audited →

What “live” means here

A live asset has a signed report on both X Layer registries, published by a run that read the issuer at a named moment and stored every fetch as a digest-addressed capture. Each report carries its own evidence deadline and validity window; those dates come from the evaluated controls rather than a site-wide daily assumption.

Adding an asset is retrieval work, not contract work: the registry is already multi-asset and the control language is already asset-agnostic. The constraint is a single operator running one daily window, and it is published here rather than implied.

Coverage today

Reports published
25
Confirmed
20
v2 attestations
10
Networks
2 — X Layer mainnet and testnet
Controls
9 approved · 7 declined