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# Token utility

1. Payment for Advanced Agent Customization\
   While basic AI agent creation is available to all users, advanced customization options may require payment in $SuiAi tokens. This ensures premium features are accessible through the platform's native currency.
2. $SuiAi as the Default Pairing Token\
   $SuiAi serves as the default pairing token for all AI agents created on the platform. When an AI agent is tokenized, it is automatically paired with $SuiAi, ensuring immediate liquidity and a transparent valuation framework. To create a new agent, a specified amount of $SuiAi must be allocated to establish the agent's liquidity pool. This mechanism simplifies the buying, selling, and trading of agents, positioning $SuiAi as the cornerstone for agent-related transactions. Furthermore, the locked liquidity pools create deflationary pressure on $SuiAi, enhancing its value within the ecosystem.
3. $SuiAi in Tokenization and Funding Mechanisms High-quality projects can leverage $SuiAi for tokenization, enabling broader participation and funding opportunities. These projects can conduct public IDOs (Initial Decentralized Offerings) to encourage community-driven investments. When launching a new Project IDO, the platform's smart contract applies a 3% transaction fee, which is converted into $SuiAi and staked for a set period. After the staking period, funds will be used to support platform development and community initiatives, fostering sustainable growth across the ecosystem.


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