Official Centurion Labs links#

An official Centurion Labs destination is one that can be traced to a current, independently verified Centurion root source. Because domains, repositories, infrastructure, and community accounts can change, verify live links rather than relying on an old bookmark or message.

Types of official destination#

The official Centurion presence may link to several distinct resources:

  • The Centurion network website and developer documentation.
  • The CenturionDEX application and support documentation.
  • Current network configuration, explorer, and testnet information.
  • Source-code organizations or repositories.
  • Security, status, support, and community channels.

A resource is not official merely because it uses the Centurion name, logo, colors, or copied documentation. Anyone can create a similar domain, social profile, token, or repository.

Step-by-step verification#

  1. Start from a trusted bookmark or a source you have previously verified out of band.
  2. Check the complete domain, including spelling, subdomains, and top-level domain.
  3. Use links published by that verified root to reach the CenturionDEX app, documentation, and community destinations.
  4. Confirm important announcements through a second official channel.
  5. For source code, check that the repository organization is linked from an official site and that the specific project is active and relevant.
  6. For network configuration, compare the chain ID with the canon: mainnet 286, Fornax 287, or Centaurus 288.
  7. Save a clean bookmark only after completing these checks.

This article does not hard-code RPC endpoints, explorer URLs, email addresses, or social handles. Those details can become stale and should be obtained from the current official source.

Red flags#

  • A sponsored search result that requests an immediate wallet connection.
  • A domain with added words, substituted characters, or unusual subdomains.
  • A support account that contacts you first after a public post.
  • A repository or download not linked from an official Centurion property.
  • A network setup using chain ID 286 with an unverified RPC.
  • A site offering guaranteed rewards, recovery, or investment returns.
  • Any request for a recovery phrase, private key, password, or remote access.

Before connecting a wallet#

Verify that the page is the intended CenturionDEX interface and that the wallet requests Centurion. Connecting normally reveals only your public address, but later signatures can transfer assets or grant approvals. Read every request even on a genuine domain, because a compromised device or extension can still alter what you see.