CodeX Protocol & CDX Token

CodeX is a hybrid institutional digital asset infrastructure designed by Coded House, combining a permissioned institutional chain with public-chain settlement and the CodeX Token (CDX) at the core of the ecosystem.

Introduction

CodeX modernizes institutional finance by enabling tokenized funds, programmable settlement and transparent auditability across both private and public environments.

Problem Space

Traditional rails suffer from T+1/T+2 settlement, siloed systems, limited transparency and manual reconciliation when blending digital assets with legacy banking workflows.

Hybrid Solution

CodeX uses a private chain for regulated operations and a public layer for global settlement, bridged through a compliance-aware gateway enforcing KYC/AML and institutional policy rules.

CDX Token Utility

CDX is used for settlement fees, internal gas, liquidity movements, and powering compliance modules with granular, role-based access controls.

Tokenomics (CDX)

CDX is a fixed-supply token with allocations calibrated for institutional adoption.

  • 40% — Institutional Reserve
  • 20% — Ecosystem Growth
  • 15% — Operations & Infrastructure
  • 15% — Treasury
  • 10% — Team & Advisors (vested)

Optional deflationary mechanics and institutional staking programs can be introduced for liquidity, stability and long-term alignment.

Compliance & Governance

Compliance is engineered at the protocol layer, not added later.

  • • Multi-tier KYC onboarding
  • • Automated AML & sanctions screening
  • • Role-based access for banks, auditors and regulators
  • • Permissioned node certificates
  • • GDPR/PSD2/FATF alignment