Allocated to the AIONET development wallet for protocol development, AI research, infrastructure, audits, and operations.
Launched on Solana via pump.fun
AIONET Seed
Community discovery token built as an early gateway into the future AIONET ecosystem.
Why Solana First
Open participation before native AIONET is ready.
AIONET Seed is made available on Solana to support early community participation, fast wallet access, instant trading, and live ecosystem testing while the native AIONET platform continues toward readiness.
How It Works
From first connection to future migration path.
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User connects Solflare
Community members access AIONET Seed through a Solana wallet.
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Launches through pump.fun
Token creation, trading, and bonding curve mechanics begin on pump.fun.
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Bonding curve begins
Pricing moves with participation as users buy and sell openly.
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Built-in liquidity forms
A portion of each transaction contributes to available launch liquidity.
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Curve may graduate
When the threshold is met, liquidity can migrate through the graduation path.
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Future AIONET path
Native migration details will be announced when technically and legally ready.
Tokenomics Model
Every buy and sell supports AIONET ecosystem growth.
Split across marketing, development, and holder reflections to support ecosystem growth and community alignment.
Marketing and development each represent 48% of total tax allocation, with 4% flowing to holder reflection.
Architecture Diagram
AIONET Seed interaction layers.
Future Utility
Early gateway into the AIONET ecosystem.
Potential access, reputation, or participation loops across AIONET AI agents.
Community and game-linked concepts for AIONET RPG participation.
Possible utility around tools, marketplace access, and ecosystem services.
Future staking, signaling, and governance concepts may be explored.
Important Disclaimer
Experimental community token.
AIONET Seed is experimental. It is not equity, not a security, not a promise of profit, and not a guarantee of future migration value. Native AIONET migration details will be announced only when technically and legally ready.