Simple plan. Serious protection. Built to scale with you.

Perpetual
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Ideal for those who want defined long term income and immutable asset protection.
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Highlights of Perpetual:
No Fee Increases, Ever
Real-time Asset Monitoring
Advanced Smart Contracts
Role-Based Access Control
Portfolio Management Tools
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Frequently asked questions
What is WorthyTrust?
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WorthyTrust is an on-chain protocol for creating programmable trusts which are enforceable through smart contracts, not courts. It lets you define how assets move, who controls what, and under which conditions all without relying on traditional legal systems.
Is this legally binding?
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Yes and No, WorthyTrust is not your lawyers and that’s the point. WorthyTrust isn’t a legal entity or contract in the traditional sense. It’s code-enforced intent; transparent, predictable, and self-executing. You don’t need lawyers or courts for enforcement when logic is enforced on on-chain.
What kind of assets can I manage with WorthyTrust?
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Any tokenized asset. That includes ERC-20s, RWA's, and stablecoins, essentially anything compatible with the EVM. If it lives in a wallet, it can live in a WorthyTrust.
Who is WorthyTrust for?
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Founders, DAOs, contributors, friends, families, individuals and anyone that wants to create a rules-based system of control and distribution without intermediaries. It's for people who believe trust should be programmable.
How is this different from a multisig wallet or simple smart contract?
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WorthyTrust adds structure, logic, and lifecycle management on top of basic wallet tools. It’s more modular than a static smart contract and more expressive than a multisig. It’s like moving from spreadsheets to Stripe but for programmable intent.
What happens if someone doesn’t follow the rules?
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Simply put, they are foreced to follow the rules. Trusts on WorthyTrust are enforced at the protocol level. There’s no “should,” only “can” or “can’t.” If a condition isn’t met, the transaction doesn’t execute. No need to sue anyone. No need to trust them either.
Is this anonymous or permissioned?
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It’s pseudonymous and programmable. You can assign roles to ENS names, wallet addresses, or custom IDs. No KYC, no real names required, just on-chain identity and logic.
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