Trust Should Be Easy to Verify
This page was created to give holders, partners, and future participants a clear view of the trust and security foundations behind MicroPets.
From identity verification and contract review to legal documentation, token protections, and public blockchain records, each layer is here for one reason: to make the structure visible and the proof easy to examine.
For a broader view of how the ecosystem is built, the MicroPets Whitepaper outlines the project’s foundation, direction, and long-term vision across tokenomics, staking, NFTs, marketplace systems, ecosystem expansion, and the roadmap ahead.
Third-Party Trust Documentation
The following records represent the third-party documentation, verification checkpoints, and structural trust signals supporting the MicroPets ecosystem.
Core Team KYC
Identity verification of the core team completed through an approved third-party provider to strengthen accountability and reduce anonymous leadership risk.
VerificationSmart Contract Audit
Independent contract review covering architecture, vulnerabilities, security observations, and implementation quality across core smart contract systems.
AuditLegal Company Documents
Corporate formation, registration, and supporting legal records connected to the structure behind MicroPets operations and long-term ecosystem development.
DocumentTreasury & Wallet Controls
Documentation outlining how key wallets, permissions, and ecosystem-controlled assets are structured and secured where applicable.
Multi-Sig WalletOwnership & Contract Status
Public-facing records and smart contract details related to ownership structure, permissions, renouncement status, or administrative control.
Renounced ContractHow We Approach Security
Security is not a single badge or single document. It is a standard reflected through verification, documentation, contract review, permission structure, and on-chain visibility.
Third-Party Verification
Important trust signals are supported by independent providers where applicable.
Transparent Documentation
Security and legal records are organized for easy review and public visibility.
Contract Review
Core smart contracts are assessed for vulnerabilities, logic issues, and structural risk.
Controlled Permissions
Critical permissions and wallet access are structured to reduce unnecessary risk exposure.
On-Chain Protection
Locks, ownership records, and public contract data improve confidence through visibility.
Ongoing Accountability
Trust is maintained through continued updates, documentation, and transparent communication.
Publicly Verifiable Asset Protection
MicroPets trust is not based only on statements. Key protections can be tied to public blockchain records, third-party lock platforms, and visible contract data that can be independently checked.
Liquidity Lock
Public verification of liquidity protection designed to support stronger market confidence and visible lock duration.
View on UNCXToken Lock Verification
Third-party lock records and on-chain verification showing protected allocations, timelines, and asset controls designed to improve trust and visibility.
Tx Pinksale LocksTrust and Security FAQ
A clearer ecosystem starts with clearer answers. These are some of the most important verification questions surrounding trust, transparency, and security.
Is the core team KYC verified & Doxxed?
YES
Has the contract been audited?
YES
Are the token locks verifiable?
YES
Are company documents available?
YES
Is the contract renounced?
YES
Will this page be updated over time?
YES