Can you verify Midas US Treasury Bill Token (mTBILL) reserves yourself?
mTBILL's reserves sit off-chain, so you read a third-party attestation of them rather than the accounts themselves. Do not trust the issuer, and do not trust us. This page reads mTBILL's live supply straight from the chain and shows you, honestly, where verification ends and trust begins.
Issued by Midas. It is not an audit, a rating, or a solvency opinion, and mTBILL appearing here is not an endorsement. "Attestor-required" describes the structure of the verification, not the quality of the issuer.
The part you can always verify: live supply
Total supply is a contract function anyone can call. Below is mTBILL read live from the chain, with the exact command to reproduce it. This is the one number you never have to take on faith.
Reproduce the supply read yourself
cast call 0xdd629e5241cbc5919847783e6c96b2de4754e438 "totalSupply()(uint256)" --rpc-url https://ethereum-rpc.publicnode.comcast call 0xdd629e5241cbc5919847783e6c96b2de4754e438 "symbol()(string)" --rpc-url https://ethereum-rpc.publicnode.comPrefer curl? Show the raw JSON-RPC call
curl -s -X POST https://ethereum-rpc.publicnode.com -H 'content-type: application/json' --data '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"method":"eth_call","params":[{"to":"0xdd629e5241cbc5919847783e6c96b2de4754e438","data":"0x18160ddd"},"latest"]}'Reproduce the supply read yourself
cast call 0xdd629e5241cbc5919847783e6c96b2de4754e438 "totalSupply()(uint256)" --rpc-url https://mainnet.base.orgcast call 0xdd629e5241cbc5919847783e6c96b2de4754e438 "symbol()(string)" --rpc-url https://mainnet.base.orgPrefer curl? Show the raw JSON-RPC call
curl -s -X POST https://mainnet.base.org -H 'content-type: application/json' --data '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"method":"eth_call","params":[{"to":"0xdd629e5241cbc5919847783e6c96b2de4754e438","data":"0x18160ddd"},"latest"]}'Live supply is read from the chain and cached hourly on this page; the command above is real-time. Always confirm you are reading the canonical contract address. A look-alike token can copy any name or symbol; only the address is identity.
The harder question: can you verify mTBILL's reserves?
A tokenized short-duration US T-bill fund whose price accrues net asset value (about $1.06 on July 1, 2026); it is a NAV-accruing fund token, not a $1-pegged stablecoin. The NAV and reserves are verified and propagated on-chain by Ankura Trust Company under fiduciary duty, and Midas is rolling out its Attestation Engine (Chainlink Runtime Environment plus LlamaRisk's SAVE framework, independently inspected by LlamaRisk and Canary, with vlayer notarization and IPFS storage) across its tokens. What you read on-chain is the verified output of a fund-administrator-fed pipeline.
mTBILL is a NAV-accruing fund token, not a dollar peg, so its price above $1 is yield accrual, not a depeg in reverse. It is unrelated to OpenEden's TBILL token and to the defunct Midas.Investments CeFi platform.
On-chain mTBILL supply on Ethereum and Base (about 48.5M and 0.16M on July 1, 2026) and the on-chain mTBILL/USD NAV oracle that Ankura Trust propagates.
That the off-chain T-bills exist at the reported NAV. The oracle relays the attested figure on-chain; it does not let you read the brokerage accounts yourself. Issuance and redemption are KYC-gated through Midas.
The reserve backing sits off-chain, so you read a third-party attestation of it rather than the accounts themselves. To move mTBILL toward attestor-optional, an issuer would have to publish raw on-chain reserves plus a proof re-derivable from public inputs. That is a property of the architecture, not of effort, so it is a rebuild, not a new auditor.
See how mTBILL sits next to the rest of the field on the reserve transparency scorecard, or run this same read on any other token with Verify Any Stablecoin.
Common questions about mTBILL
Can you verify Midas US Treasury Bill Token (mTBILL) reserves yourself?
mTBILL's reserves sit off-chain, so you read a third-party attestation of them rather than the accounts themselves. On-chain mTBILL supply on Ethereum and Base (about 48.5M and 0.16M on July 1, 2026) and the on-chain mTBILL/USD NAV oracle that Ankura Trust propagates. That the off-chain T-bills exist at the reported NAV. The oracle relays the attested figure on-chain; it does not let you read the brokerage accounts yourself. Issuance and redemption are KYC-gated through Midas. On-chain supply is something you can always read yourself; the reserves are where the trust boundary sits, and this page shows exactly where.
Who attests mTBILL's reserves?
A tokenized short-duration US T-bill fund whose price accrues net asset value (about $1.06 on July 1, 2026); it is a NAV-accruing fund token, not a $1-pegged stablecoin. The NAV and reserves are verified and propagated on-chain by Ankura Trust Company under fiduciary duty, and Midas is rolling out its Attestation Engine (Chainlink Runtime Environment plus LlamaRisk's SAVE framework, independently inspected by LlamaRisk and Canary, with vlayer notarization and IPFS storage) across its tokens. What you read on-chain is the verified output of a fund-administrator-fed pipeline. The reserve figure runs through Ankura Trust Company (NAV verification and on-chain propagation); Midas Attestation Engine verifiers (LlamaRisk, Canary, vlayer), which is a legitimate, common model. You read that attestation rather than the underlying accounts. This is a structural fact about the verification, not a judgment on the issuer.
Which mTBILL contract is canonical, and does the chain matter?
mTBILL is a rwa-backed token issued by Midas, deployed on Ethereum (0xdd629e5241cbc5919847783e6c96b2de4754e438) and Base (0xdd629e5241cbc5919847783e6c96b2de4754e438). A look-alike token can copy any name or symbol, so only the address is identity: confirm you are reading the canonical contract above before trusting any supply or reserve figure. mTBILL is a NAV-accruing fund token, not a dollar peg, so its price above $1 is yield accrual, not a depeg in reverse. It is unrelated to OpenEden's TBILL token and to the defunct Midas.Investments CeFi platform.
Run this on mTBILL yourself, or get a signed record of it.
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Kerne is infrastructure and a service provider, not an auditor, a rating agency, a custodian, or an investment adviser. This page reads public on-chain data and names publicly disclosed transparency methods. It is not an audit, a solvency or credit opinion, a recommendation, or any form of investment, legal, tax, or accounting advice, and the appearance of mTBILL is not an endorsement. Reserve-transparency descriptions are sourced from Midas's public disclosures and, where the token is listed there, the Kerne synthetic-dollar scorecard, cross-verified June 29 to July 1, 2026; verify at the canonical sites. Kerne is not affiliated with Midas or any attestor named here. Page reviewed 2026-07-01. Last updated July 1, 2026.