AIA Chain: POS, AI, and Financial Payments
  • Summary
  • Introduction
  • Why Decentralization Matters
  • Introduction to AIA Chain
  • Why the World Needs AIA Chain
  • Key Features
  • How AIA Chain Works
    • Elements of AIA Chain
    • AIA Chain Token
    • Other Digital Assets
    • AIA Chain Platform
    • AIA Chain Development Suite
  • AIA Chain Performance
  • Consensus Mechanism
    • APoS
    • AISN
  • Economics
    • Token Supply and Issuance Strategy
    • AIA Token Issuance Mechanism and Strategy
      • Initial Token Issuance (ICO) and Other Issuance Methods:
      • Block Rewards:
      • Lock-Up and Unlocking Strategy:
  • Market Cap and Fully Diluted Valuation (FDV)
    • Market Cap
    • Circulation Rate
    • Growth Potential Analysis
  • General Token Issuance Principles
  • Supply and Inflation
  • AIA Chain Economic Design Principles
  • AIA Chain Economic Model Overview
    • Economic Stakeholders
    • Validator Rewards
    • Operational Requirements
    • Contract Rewards
  • Economic Model Overview
    • Blockchain Overview
    • AIA’s Value Mission - Simplifying Success
      • AI Integration
    • AIA Consensus Mechanism - Genesis Coin Minting Rights
    • Token Allocation for Computing Power
      • Token Holding Power
    • Promotion Power
    • AISN Promotional Computing Power Algorithm Demonstration
    • AISN Mechanism Destruction
    • AIA Ecosystem Development
  • Cross-Chain
  • Meta-Transactions
  • AIA Chain Roadmap
  • AIA Chain Support Program
    • Operational Support
      • Seed Investment
      • Mentorship
      • Extensive Network
  • Relevant Support Program Tracks
  • Advantages of AIA in Financial Payments
  • Summary
    • Maintaining Oversight
    • Technical Governance
    • Future of AIA Chain
    • Participate in AIA Chain's Test Environment
    • Connect with Us on Social Media
  • Disclaimer
    • Notice
    • AIA Chain Token Disclaimer
      • Information Provision Purpose
    • AIA Chain Company and Platform Trademarks
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  1. Summary

Maintaining Oversight

Execution requires a high-quality entity to maintain the reference implementation of the core protocol code. This maintainer should be selected and supervised by the community. Initially, treasury activities are coordinated by an independent non-profit organization, the AIA Chain Foundation, aligned with the long-term effectiveness of the ecosystem. These activities include overseeing the reference maintainer, supporting governance, coordinating tool development, certain token distributions, and laying the groundwork for community-operated governance.

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