FAQ
What makes Transcend unruggable?
Transcend employs a multi-layered approach to ensure the security and trustworthiness of all AI Agent operations:
Cryptographic Proofs: Every action is verified and logged immutably on the blockchain.
Secure Enclaves: The Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) prevents unauthorized access or tampering.
Immutable Ledger: All actions and attestations are stored on a decentralized ledger, ensuring full transparency and tamper-proof records.
These mechanisms make Transcend not only secure but inherently resistant to vulnerabilities.
Can I use Transcend with my existing AI models?
Yes, Transcend integrates seamlessly with existing AI frameworks, including:
OpenAI
Anthropic
Custom large language models (LLMs)
This compatibility ensures developers can leverage Transcend without altering their current workflows.
What programming languages are supported?
Currently, Transcend offers SDKs for:
Python
JavaScript
Rust
Future updates will expand support to additional programming languages, including Go and Java.
How does the proof validation process work?
Each AI Agent action generates a cryptographic proof comprising:
Hash: A unique identifier for the input and output.
Signature: A cryptographic seal ensuring data integrity.
Attestation: Proof that the action was executed securely within the TEE.
Developers can use the Transcend SDK or Explorer tool to validate these proofs, ensuring authenticity and reliability.
What is the purpose of the $AEVOS token?
$AEVOS serves as the operational backbone of the Transcend ecosystem. Its uses include:
Governance: Empowering the community to influence platform decisions.
Utility: Powering transactions, AI Agent deployments, and upgrades.
Incentives: Rewarding participation and staking while ensuring ecosystem growth.
Additionally, deflationary mechanics create long-term value by reducing token supply over time.
How does the $AEVOS burn mechanism work?
100% of platform transaction fees in $AEVOS are burned.
Developers pay a 1,000 $AEVOS fee for submitting new AI Agent proposals or upgrades; this fee is entirely burned.
Regular 2 SOL developer buys are executed to purchase and burn tokens, ensuring additional scarcity and price stability.
These mechanisms align token value with platform growth.
What is the PumpFun initiative?
PumpFun is the fair and transparent token launch event for $AEVOS, designed to:
Maximize early community participation.
Distribute tokens equitably.
Incentivize early adopters with rewards and staking opportunities.
What use cases does Transcend support?
Transcend is tailored for blockchain applications, including:
DeFi: Liquidity optimization, arbitrage, and yield automation.
DAO Governance: Secure voting, sentiment analysis, and proposal evaluation.
Blockchain Security: Anomaly detection and fraud prevention.
Smart Contracts: Automated development, testing, and execution.
How do I start using Transcend?
To begin:
Sign Up: Register on the Aevos platform to obtain an API key.
Download SDKs: Access SDKs for your preferred programming language.
Integrate: Use the provided documentation to integrate Transcend into your workflows.
What governance features are available?
$AEVOS holders can participate in decentralized governance by:
Voting on proposals for platform upgrades and new features.
Influencing development roadmaps and priorities.
Governance tools will launch in Q3 2025, empowering the community to shape Transcend’s future.
Can I build my own augmentations?
Yes, developers can:
Create custom augmentations using the Transcend API.
Enhance AI Agent capabilities with tailored modules.
Share or monetize augmentations via the planned marketplace.
How does Transcend ensure a secure tokenomics model?
Through its controlled supply and burn mechanisms, Transcend minimizes the risk of price manipulation:
Developer submission fees are burned, preventing excess token accumulation.
Regular buybacks ensure added scarcity and bolster community confidence.
By prioritizing stability, Aevos ensures a balanced ecosystem that benefits both developers and token holders.
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