FAQ
Frequently asked questions about the current Coming Soon experience.
1. What is RWADEX?
RWADEX is a Tesseras Labs discovery and trading experience. The current project profiles are Coming Soon and informational only. Independently supported digital assets can be swapped separately through Trade; those trades do not make a Coming Soon project available for purchase.
2. Are the projects on RWADEX vetted?
Every listed project goes through Tesseras's review before it appears: technical checks, documentation review, and readiness screening. Vetting is an operational review — it is not an endorsement, a guarantee, or investment advice. Always do your own research.
3. How does trading work?
The Trade page uses the Aurora Intents swap interface for independently supported digital assets. Available assets, routes, quotes, and estimated transaction costs are shown in the interface before you confirm. Coming Soon project assets are not enabled for trading.
4. Which networks are supported?
The wallet and Trade interfaces show the networks and assets currently supported by their providers. Availability can change by route and asset; rely on the options and quote shown for the transaction you are preparing.
5. How do I connect a wallet?
Select Connect Wallet in the header and follow the Privy sign-in flow. You remain responsible for your wallet and for reviewing every transaction before signing it.
6. Is RWADEX available in the United States?
RWADEX is not available to U.S. retail investors, and offerings are not directed at persons in jurisdictions where they would be unlawful. Regulated assets carry their own eligibility requirements.
7. What fees will I pay?
The Trade interface shows the available quote and applicable network or third-party execution costs before you confirm a transaction. Costs vary by asset, route, and network.
8. Do I need to complete identity verification (KYC)?
Browsing the current informational project profiles does not require identity verification. If future asset access requires eligibility checks, the applicable requirements will be presented before that capability is activated.
9. What's the difference between a project token and a regulated investor token?
Some projects have two kinds of tokens with strictly separate roles. A regulated investor token represents what the issuer's offering documents say it represents and is restricted to verified, eligible investors. An associated project token is a campaign or community instrument — it is never an investment and never represents ownership. The interface labels each token's role.
10. What are the risks?
Digital assets can be volatile and can result in total loss. Liquidity, smart-contract, network, execution, and regulatory risks may apply to trades. Coming Soon project profiles are informational, are not an offer or investment advice, and do not enable project transactions.
11. How is my data handled?
RWADEX does not control or collect your private wallet keys. Wallet providers may process sign-in information and public wallet metadata as described in the Privacy Policy and their own terms.