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Security & Trust

How Amyth Protects Your Funds

Amyth is non-custodial. Your funds live in an onchain vault that only your wallet controls. This isn't a marketing claim. It's enforced by Solana's program model. Here's the full picture.

The trust model in three zones

Off-chain

Signal Sources

Webhooks, optimizer, cron engine

Amyth runs this

Onchain

Your Vault (PDA)

Only YOUR wallet can withdraw

You control this

External

Jupiter Perps

Public Solana program

Settles the trade

Only your wallet can withdraw.

Not Amyth. Not the relayer. Not an admin. The onchain program makes this physically impossible. There is no admin key, no override, no emergency withdrawal for anyone but you.

What Amyth's relayer can and can't do

Can do

  • Submit trade signals that pass onchain validation
  • Open and close positions within your configured risk rails

Cannot do

  • Withdraw or transfer your funds
  • Change your vault's risk parameters
  • Redirect trades to a different program
  • Exceed your leverage or position size caps
  • Replay a previously executed trade signal
⚠️Unaudited beta software

The smart contracts have not been professionally audited. While the permission model is sound by design, unaudited code may contain bugs. The program source is independently verifiable. Only deploy capital you are prepared to lose.

Vault Architecture

PDAs, permission models, and why withdrawal is physically restricted to your wallet.

Onchain Risk Rails

The five validation checks every trade must pass before executing.

Verify a Vault

Prove any vault's decision history matches its declared logic onchain.

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