AEREDIUM Holdings has secured an intellectual property milestone with the recent granting of a United States patent focused on continuous, AI-driven verification of reserves supporting cryptocurrency assets. The US Patent and Trademark Office issued Patent No. 12,694,407 B1 on July 29, 2026, under the title “Autonomous Auditing of Digital Asset Reserves Using a Multi-Model Architecture.”
Invented by company founder and CEO Albert Dadon, the technology aims to transform how trust is established for stablecoins and similar reserve-backed digital instruments.
Traditional approaches to proving reserve adequacy have long depended on periodic reviews conducted by external accounting firms.
These attestations typically appear monthly or quarterly and reflect data that is already several weeks old by the time it reaches the public.
In an industry where asset values and holdings can shift rapidly, such delayed snapshots have repeatedly left gaps that contributed to past failures.
AEREDIUM’s patented system seeks to close those gaps by replacing static reports with an ongoing, automated process that operates on a much shorter cycle measured in minutes rather than months.
At the core of the invention lies a multi-model artificial intelligence framework consisting of four independent components, each examining reserve data from a distinct perspective.
One model concentrates on identifying potential fraud or manipulation.
A second specializes in detecting anomalies or previously unobserved patterns.
A third projects future reserve ratios to flag emerging shortfalls before they materialize.
The fourth functions as a deterministic compliance engine that strictly applies regulatory rules and possesses absolute veto authority over the others.
No assessment is issued unless at least three of the models reach agreement, ensuring that no single system can unilaterally determine the outcome.
The framework produces one of four possible outcomes: PASS, CAUTION, ALERT, or HALT.
When a HALT verdict is reached, the system does more than generate a warning—it actively intervenes by directing associated smart contracts to reject pending token transfers.
This mechanism is designed to prevent continued trading against an impaired reserve, protecting holders in real time.
Every verdict is permanently logged on a blockchain during the audit cycle and further anchored to a second, independent chain.
The resulting dual-ledger record creates an immutable public history that neither the issuer nor any other party can alter or erase.
Company leadership has described the advance as shifting trust from a retrospective judgment into a continuous, intrinsic characteristic of the asset itself.
Verification effectively accompanies the token, allowing any holder to confirm the status of underlying reserves at the moment of ownership or transfer.
The newly granted patent represents the seventh in AEREDIUM’s US portfolio and forms a core element of the firm’s broader Trust Layer infrastructure.
That platform is engineered for institutional-grade digital asset settlement, relying on hardware attestation, cryptography, and autonomous oversight rather than reliance on intermediaries.
AEREDIUM Holdings develops blockchain systems tailored to stablecoins, tokenized real-world assets, and cross-network settlement.
With operations spanning Melbourne, Tel Aviv, and Austin, Texas, the company positions its technology as a foundational layer capable of supporting regulated institutional activity.
While the immediate focus is stablecoin reserves, the underlying multi-model architecture is intended for any digital asset supported by collateral or reserves, potentially extending to tokenized deposits, treasury instruments, and other emerging on-chain financial products.
By combining consensus-driven AI evaluation with on-chain permanence and automated enforcement, the patented approach offers a structural alternative to conventional attestation practices. Whether it becomes widely adopted will depend on industry uptake and regulatory acceptance, yet it marks a clear effort to align verification speed and reliability with the continuous nature of digital asset markets.