JIL.ai is a utility token with a lot of moving parts - a federation, sovereign cells, a KYC-native exchange, a licence-gated launch. These plain-language explainers unpack each one, grounded in the real design. No hype, no jargon left undefined.
If you're new to JIL.ai, read these first - what a utility token actually is, and the single-token model that makes JIL.ai native, gas, and value in one.
The difference between a token you use and a token you invest in - and why that distinction is the whole point of JIL.ai.
JIL.ai is the single native token of JIL L1. The Ethereum JIL is a separate legacy asset converging in, and the old ujil gas denom is subsumed - one token, not three.
The network JIL.ai exists to power: a growing constellation of sovereign cells that settle with one another and share a single utility token.
The mechanisms JIL.ai meters - sovereign cells and the KYC-native exchange where every trade leaves a court-grade proof.
A cell is a full economy - its own chain, currency, validators, and law written into consensus. Here's what that means and the three tiers.
A KYC-native exchange where every state-changing action emits an anchored, post-quantum proof - the first AMM regulated money can use.
How JIL.ai is distributed, the regulatory framing it's built toward, and the price-discovery mechanism that comes before the sale.
The 10B hard cap with no inflation, the ~10.5% public float, fee-based validator rewards, the $0.04 reference value, and the utility flywheel that ties value to usage.
The liquidity bootstrapping pool that discovers a fair price for JIL.ai before the public sale - and why it resists snipers.