What does Verified mean on BEX?
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Verified on BEX should mean that a specific fact or workflow passed the verification rules shown for that context.
It does not mean a token is risk-free. It does not mean BEX guarantees performance, liquidity, price, team behavior, or future project actions.
Examples of facts that may be verified separately:
- a wallet signature matched an expected owner or authority wallet;
- a burn transaction was confirmed;
- a launch mint was manually linked to a prelaunch registration;
- an admin reviewed evidence and approved a specific profile action.
Always read the label and supporting evidence. A project can have one verified fact while other facts remain unknown or unverified.