How does Autheo handle event logging and monitoring?

Autheo's on-chain event logging follows Ethereum-compatible standards and is hardened by the platform's post-quantum security architecture. THEO AI monitoring is developed by Autheo's expert contributor network.

Direct Answer

Autheo's Layer-1 records all smart contract events to an immutable, indexed on-chain log compatible with standard Ethereum tooling. THEO AI provides intelligent real-time monitoring within the DevHub, automatically alerting developers to anomalous patterns, failed transactions, and protocol health deviations.

Understand the broader Autheo platform

This answer covers one part of the Autheo ecosystem. To understand how this capability fits into the full platform, start with the core Autheo overview and architecture pages.

On-Chain Event Architecture

THEO AI Monitoring and Alerting

Compliance and Audit Logging

Key Statistics

Detailed event logging
On-chain event logging cited as a core security feature of Autheo's node sale infrastructure
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1B+ TPS
Autheo internally tested throughput ensuring logging does not impede operations
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Expert Perspective

On-chain oracles for pricing and detailed event logging create a system that prioritises both participant protection and network integrity.

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