DU30 Explained

Utility first.
Speculation never.

DU30 is MyHedge’s internal, non-tradable reward and utility token. Businesses use it to reward customers through their own MyHedge accounts while customers receive DU30 in separate personal MyHedge accounts.

Current platform valuation

Inside MyHedge1 DU30
=
1 USDT

DU30 and USDT are not the same asset. This is the current internal valuation used by the MyHedge platform for utility and redemption.

Core Facts

What DU30 is designed to do

01

Internal utility token

DU30 is used for rewards and practical activity inside the MyHedge ecosystem.

02

Non-tradable

DU30 is not publicly traded and does not rely on an external speculative market.

03

Defined platform value

DU30 is currently valued inside MyHedge at 1 USDT per DU30.

04

Redeemable inside MyHedge

DU30 may be swapped directly to USDT through the MyHedge platform, subject to platform rules.

05

Burned after redemption

When DU30 is redeemed to USDT, the redeemed DU30 is permanently removed from circulation.

06

Merchant-funded rewards

Participating businesses release DU30 from their own MyHedge business accounts.

Important Boundaries

What DU30 is not

Clear boundaries matter. DU30 should be understood as practical ecosystem infrastructure, not repackaged as a public investment or speculative asset.

DU30 is not USDT.
DU30 is not publicly tradable.
DU30 is not a speculative investment product.
DU30 is not created by AIFI.
DU30 is not controlled by participating merchants.
DU30 is not a replacement for a business POS, ERP, CRM, or mobile application.

DU30 Lifecycle

From merchant reward to redemption and burn

01

Business maintains a MyHedge account

Every participating merchant has its own MyHedge business account and controls its own reward budget.

02

A real business transaction occurs

The customer buys a product or service through the merchant’s existing POS, application, website, booking system, or other business software.

03

The merchant calculates the reward

The merchant’s own rules determine the amount of DU30 earned by the customer.

04

DU30 moves between MyHedge accounts

The merchant releases DU30 from its business account to the customer’s personal MyHedge account.

05

The customer uses or holds DU30

The customer may use DU30 within supported ecosystem activities or retain it in the customer MyHedge account.

06

Redemption burns DU30

When DU30 is redeemed to USDT inside MyHedge, the redeemed DU30 is removed from circulation.

Merchant Reward Example

A coffee purchase becomes a real account-to-account reward

1. Purchase

Customer buys a cup of coffee

The transaction happens normally through the coffee shop’s own system.

2. Reward calculation

Coffee shop app calculates 2 DU30

The business applies its own campaign and reward rules.

3. Merchant release

Coffee shop authorizes the transfer

The DU30 comes from the coffee shop’s own MyHedge business account.

4. Customer receives value

Customer receives 2 DU30

The DU30 arrives in the customer’s separate MyHedge account.

5. Redemption

Customer may redeem DU30 to USDT

Redeemed DU30 is burned according to MyHedge platform rules.

DU30

Utility and rewards

Used within the MyHedge ecosystem.

Released by merchants to customers.

Not publicly tradable.

Burned when redeemed to USDT.

USDT

External value and settlement

Separate from DU30.

Available through MyHedge redemption.

Intended as the durable external value form.

Subject to platform, wallet, and network conditions.

DU30 Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers without token theater

Is DU30 the same as USDT?

No. DU30 and USDT are different assets with different roles. DU30 is the internal reward and utility token of MyHedge. USDT is the external digital-dollar asset available after redemption according to MyHedge rules.

Can DU30 be traded on public exchanges?

No. DU30 is described as a non-tradable internal token and is not intended for public market speculation.

Why is 1 DU30 valued at 1 USDT?

That is the current internal platform valuation used by MyHedge. It provides a simple and understandable unit for rewards and redemption.

Who gives DU30 to customers?

The participating merchant releases DU30 from its own MyHedge business account to the customer’s MyHedge account.

Can a merchant create unlimited DU30?

No. A merchant distributes DU30 from the merchant’s available MyHedge balance and must maintain sufficient funds for its campaigns.

What happens when DU30 is redeemed?

The customer receives USDT according to MyHedge platform rules, while the redeemed DU30 is burned and removed from circulation.

Does AIFI control DU30 or MyHedge?

No. AIFI is an independent ecosystem participant and integration provider. It has its own MyHedge account and does not own or control MyHedge.

Important Information

This website explains the current MyHedge model based on available platform information. MyHedge determines the actual operating, redemption, account, compliance, availability, and transaction rules. DU30 should not be presented as an investment or as a guaranteed substitute for USDT.

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