What is AID
The First AI Synthetic Dollar
GAIB introduces AID, the first AI synthetic dollar, offering investors yields backed by real-world AI demand without sacrificing liquidity. Each AID token is backed by a portfolio of GPU financing deals and a reserve of treasury bills or other liquid assets. When one dollar enters GAIB’s protocol or when the portfolio generates a dollar in yield, one AID is minted; conversely, when a dollar of yield is paid out, one AID is burned. This ensures AID’s market capitalization mirrors its underlying assets' value.
An Avenue for Yield Generation
Although AID itself is not yield-bearing, investors can stake it to earn returns. For each AID staked, investors receive one sAID, a liquid receipt token denoting their share of the staked position. As the portfolio generates income, sAID accrues the corresponding yield.
A Base Currency for the AI Era
Beyond simply representing an investor’s share in the portfolio, AID is poised to become a foundational currency in the AI economy. GAIB plans to integrate AID across various DeFi protocols for lending, borrowing, trading, and liquidity provisioning, further enhancing its long-term value beyond native yield generation.
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