How MyHedge Works

Real purchases.
Merchant-funded rewards.
Clear ownership.

MyHedge connects independent businesses and customers through DU30 while allowing merchants to keep their own systems, brands, reward policies, and customer relationships.

Core transaction flow

Customer makes a purchase

A real transaction happens in the merchant’s system.

Merchant system calculates DU30

The business applies its own reward rules.

Merchant MyHedge account

The business authorizes and funds the reward.

Customer MyHedge account

The customer receives actual DU30.

Use or redeem

Redeemed DU30 is burned when swapped to USDT.

The Complete Lifecycle

Six steps from business transaction to customer value

01

The business creates its own MyHedge account

Every participating merchant controls a separate MyHedge business account used to fund and release customer rewards.

02

The customer creates a personal MyHedge account

DU30 rewards are delivered to the customer’s own MyHedge account, not trapped inside the merchant’s application.

03

A real purchase happens

The transaction begins inside the merchant’s existing POS, website, mobile application, booking system, ERP, or other business software.

04

The merchant system calculates the reward

The business defines its own campaign rules, reward amount, budget, eligible products, and operating conditions.

05

The merchant releases DU30

DU30 moves from the merchant’s MyHedge account to the customer’s MyHedge account through an authorized platform transaction.

06

The customer uses or redeems DU30

DU30 may be used within the ecosystem or swapped to USDT inside MyHedge. Redeemed DU30 is burned.

Coffee Shop Example

The merchant app starts the process. MyHedge moves the value.

Purchase

Customer buys coffee

The transaction is completed through the coffee shop’s normal checkout process.

Calculation

Coffee app awards 2 DU30

The merchant’s system applies the approved campaign rule.

Authorization

Coffee shop releases reward

The merchant account authorizes the DU30 transfer.

Settlement

Customer receives DU30

The value arrives in the customer’s MyHedge account.

Outcome

Customer remains connected

The reward can support another visit or wider ecosystem participation.

Independent Responsibilities

Three roles. No confused ownership.

MyHedge, participating businesses, and AIFI remain independent. Each party performs a defined job without taking control of the others.

The Business

Owns the commercial relationship.

Its own MyHedge account
Customer experience
Reward budget
Campaign rules
Existing POS, app, website, ERP, or CRM
Decision to release DU30

MyHedge

Provides the financial platform.

Business and customer accounts
DU30 platform infrastructure
Account-to-account transfers
DU30-to-USDT redemption
Transaction records
Platform security and operating rules

AIFI

Provides independent integration services.

Business-system assessment
API and middleware development
POS and mobile-app integration
Website, ERP, and CRM integration
Testing and deployment
Technical support

DU30 and USDT

Utility and settlement serve different jobs.

DU30 is the internal reward and utility unit used in MyHedge. USDT is the asset available when DU30 is redeemed according to platform rules.

DU30

Utility layer

  • • Internal MyHedge reward token
  • • Not publicly tradable
  • • Used for rewards and ecosystem utility
  • • Valued at 1 USDT per DU30 inside MyHedge

USDT

Settlement layer

  • • Available after platform redemption
  • • Redeemed DU30 is burned
  • • Intended as the durable external value form
  • • Subject to MyHedge platform rules and availability

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers before integration

Does MyHedge replace the merchant’s POS or mobile app?

No. The merchant keeps its existing business systems. Those systems may be connected to MyHedge through an appropriate integration.

Who funds the customer’s DU30 reward?

The participating business funds the reward through its own MyHedge business account.

Does the customer receive DU30 inside the coffee-shop app?

The merchant app may display the reward and initiate the claim process, but the actual DU30 is transferred to the customer’s separate MyHedge account.

Is DU30 publicly tradable?

No. DU30 is described as a non-tradable internal reward and utility token of the MyHedge ecosystem.

What happens when DU30 is redeemed to USDT?

The redeemed DU30 is burned and the corresponding value is delivered according to MyHedge platform rules.

Does AIFI own or control MyHedge?

No. AIFI and MyHedge operate independently. AIFI has its own MyHedge account and participates like any other business or integration provider.

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