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FAQ

Is Operus fully autonomous today?

No. Operus follows a trust-staged model. Some capabilities are chain-integrated today, while others remain staged or controlled.

Are all returns and performance metrics live onchain results?

No. Some performance views are simulation-backed or mixed by context. Always interpret metrics according to labels and trust stage.

What does "trust-staged" mean?

Trust-staged means Operus progresses capabilities through explicit maturity stages (for example simulation, paper-tracked, live-capped, and live-verified) instead of assuming full live autonomy immediately.

Do approvals mean the system is fully autonomous?

No. Approvals are governance and safety controls. They are not proof that execution is fully autonomous.

Is Operus custodial?

Public docs focus on trust boundaries and interpretation. For custody and signing assumptions in a specific workflow, use the relevant product labels and access documentation.

Who can execute sensitive actions?

Sensitive actions are permissioned and policy-enforced. Availability depends on access model and workflow trust stage.

Is everything public and permissionless today?

No. Some surfaces are public-facing, while others are controlled, staged, or access-limited.

What is live today?

Operus exposes chain-integrated identity and control-related surfaces with documented trust boundaries. See What’s Live Today for a compact status view.