
ADI is a compliance-first Ethereum Layer 2 blockchain designed for institutional use, powering cross-border payments, tokenized assets, and government-grade digital infrastructure in emerging markets.
The purpose of ADI is to support government, enterprise, and institutional digital infrastructure by addressing the need for scalable, secure, and compliant blockchain solutions. It aims to solve issues related to cross-border settlements, asset tokenization, and regulatory compliance, enabling real-world applications such as stablecoins, land registries, and digital identity systems. The project targets traditional financial systems integration and mass adoption in underserved regions.
The total supply of tokens is 999999999 ADI, with a market cap of $750696988. Its distribution plan emphasizes institutional partnerships and regulatory compliance. The token functions as a utility for transaction fees and settlement within the ecosystem to facilitate secure and scalable financial operations.
The project’s technology works on an Ethereum-compatible Layer 2 built on zkSync’s zkStack infrastructure, utilizing zero-knowledge proofs for scalability and security. It includes modular Layer 3 solutions that enable jurisdictions to deploy region-specific systems. The ADI blockchain manages transactions efficiently with GPU-accelerated zero-knowledge proofs, allowing for high throughput and low-cost operations tailored for institutional requirements.
ADI differentiates itself by focusing on regulatory compliance, sovereignty, and institutional-grade infrastructure, unlike many other blockchain projects that prioritize retail adoption or pure technology without regulatory considerations. Its advantages include high performance, modular Layer 3 capabilities, and backing by regional financial institutions, making it better suited for government and enterprise use cases compared to competitors focused solely on DeFi or retail markets.
The ADI tokens are used as the gas fee and settlement layer for all transactions within the ADI ecosystem, enabling secure and regulated financial operations.
ADI Chain incorporates native compliance features such as identity layers, auditability, and jurisdiction-specific rules, making it suitable for regulated stablecoins, asset tokenization, and financial systems.
The total supply of ADI tokens is 999999999 ADI.
ADI is built with a focus on institutional use, compliance, sovereignty, and high performance, setting it apart from other Layer 2 solutions that may prioritize retail user experience or lack regulatory features.
ADI’s technology leverages zkSync’s zkStack infrastructure, utilizing zero-knowledge proofs with GPU acceleration for fast, low-cost, and secure transactions.
Key applications include cross-border payments, stablecoins issuance, asset tokenization, digital identity management, land registries, and central bank digital currencies.
ADI is backed by the ADI Foundation, an Abu Dhabi-based initiative, supported by Sirius International Holding’s digital arm, IHC.
The market cap of ADI is $750696988.
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