USDAI
  • Introduction
  • Why Compute-Backed?
  • Vision & Purpose
  • GPU.NET Ecosystem
    • What is GPU.NET?
    • Key Components of GPU.NET
    • GPU.NET’s Mission
    • USDAI’s Role in the Ecosystem
  • USDAI Mechanics
    • How USDAI Works
    • Pegging Mechanism
    • Collateralization
    • Issuance and Redemption
    • Stability Mechanisms
    • Why It Works
  • USDAI Architecture
    • Architecture
    • Supported Blockchains
    • Interoperability
    • Smart Contracts
    • Security Features
  • Use Cases
    • USDAI Applications
    • AI/ML Workload Payments
    • DeFi Integrations
    • Compute Reservations
    • Broader Implications
  • Acquiring USDAI
    • How to Acquire USDAI
    • Using USDAI
    • Developer Integration
  • Governance and Community
    • Governance
    • Roadmap
    • FAQ
    • Support & Community
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  1. GPU.NET Ecosystem

USDAI’s Role in the Ecosystem

USDAI is not just a byproduct of GPU.NET—it’s the financial glue that binds the ecosystem together. As a stablecoin pegged to $1 USD of GPU compute, USDAI enables seamless transactions across Dapp.gpu.net, powers liquidity on Sol.gpu.net, supports validator operations on Grid.gpu.net, and facilitates optimized payments on GANChain. Understanding GPU.NET’s components reveals why USDAI is essential: it ties compute utility to financial stability, creating a cohesive, user-centric network.

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