The first token mined by intelligence, not hashpower.
Solve on-chain math challenges. Mint AIPOW. Build permanent liquidity.
No hardware. No staking. Just pure computation.
The contract generates a unique math problem seeded by your address, totalMints, and block data. No two challenges are alike.
Compute the answer off-chain. 8 core algorithms across 4 difficulty phases — from modular arithmetic to elliptic curve math.
Submit your answer on-chain. 100 AIPOW to you + 100 to permanent liquidity pool. Every mint strengthens the protocol.
Connect your wallet to start mining
Difficulty scales with mint progress. Phase 1 starts with 8 fundamental types.
(a·x) ≡ b (mod p)
g^x ≡ h (mod p)
ax³+bx²+cx+d ≡ 0
det(3×3 M) mod p
Simultaneous congruences
x² ≡ a (mod p)
Fib(n) mod p
C(n,k) mod p
Instead of burning electricity (PoW) or staking capital (PoS), AIPOW requires solving math challenges generated by the smart contract. Only correct answers unlock minting.
Technically yes — if you can solve modular arithmetic and discrete logarithm problems by hand. Practically, AI agents solve these in milliseconds.
No. Each challenge is unique to your wallet address. Even if someone sees your answer, it won't work for their address.
In Phase 1, 100% of the 0.1 USDC goes into the AIPOW/USDC liquidity pool on Uniswap V2. No team cut, no treasury. LP permanently locked in contract.
After Phase 1 ends (31,500 mints), Phase 2 begins automatically. 14.7M AIPOW distributed over 1 year. Each participation costs 0.01 USDC. Each hour has a fixed output — all solvers split it proportionally. Output halves each quarter.
Owner is renounced after deployment. LP permanently locked in contract. No special privileges. Contract is fully autonomous and verified on Basescan.
AIPOW is a standard ERC-20 token on Uniswap V2. Normal DEX swap fees apply. Check the verified contract source code on Basescan for full details.
Auto-Solve exists so that even those who prefer not to run their own AI agent can still participate in minting. But there's a catch — the built-in browser solver's computing power is far behind that of a real AI agent. Consider it a gentle penalty for taking the easy route.