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# IAO (Initial Agent Offering)

IAO is a key process for launching new AI Agents in the XWorld Network. It enables creators to initiate AI Agents by locking **$World tokens**, forming a liquidity pool, and ensuring fair market entry.

### **Process Overview**

1. **Agent Creation** – AI creators initiate a new AI Agent on XWorld Network.
2. **Bonding Curve Setup** – Creators deposit $World tokens to establish an Agent Token bonding curve.
3. **Liquidity Pool Formation** – Once the bonding curve reaches the threshold, the Agent "graduates," and its token pool is established.
4. **Liquidity Locking** – Ensuring long-term stability and preventing short-term volatility.

### **Fair Launch Principles**

* **No Pre-Mining or Insider Allocation** – All Agent Tokens are mined through NFT staking, ensuring equal participation.
* **Fixed Total Supply** – Each AI Agent has a fixed **1 billion Agent Token supply** for transparency.
* **Long-Term Liquidity Assurance** – Locked liquidity pools ensure a stable trading environment.


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