Within ULTILAND’s trading fee structure, a fixed 10% is allocated to ARTX buyback and burn, implemented as a platform-level, long-term deflation mechanism to continuously optimize ARTX supply dynamics.
For the complete fee allocation framework and phase-specific details, please refer to the official announcement poster and documentation: 📘https://docs.ultiland.io/launchpad/tokenization
In AI, the real premium isn’t raw capacity — it’s portability.
Can workloads move when a rack goes down? Can output stay consistent when you switch sites? Can service be delivered without tying users to one operator?
Compute starts to look like RWA when “delivery” is resilient, portable, and comparable across providers.
When high incentives end, what remains is not hype — but position.
miniARTX Testnet is not about rewards. It’s about how the system starts to recognize real participants.
If cultural assets are entering a scalable era, the real question is not when to enter, but where you stand.
Tonight is more than a deep dive: non-stop red packet rain throughout the session, plus a fast-fire Q&A fun special — quicker pace,
Dec 23 | 20:00 (UTC+8) Ultiland Official Live 🎙 Hollow Y × HaiSin 🎤 Guest: Ryan Come and make an appointment 👇 Ultiland AMA miniARTX mechanics, testnet significance & long-term value
— A Reflective Update on the First On-Chain Operating Phase of $ARTX
Dear Ultiland community members, After ARTX completed its first full on-chain operating phase, we felt it was important to write this letter.
This is not a celebratory message, nor is it intended to amplify short-term sentiment. Instead, we hope to take a more transparent and structured approach to reviewing what actually took place during this period, and what it represents, together with the community.
From the very beginning, Ultiland was never a project built on a single narrative or short-lived momentum. What matters more to us is a fundamental question:
When the market truly begins to use what we have built, what kinds of traces does that usage leave behind?
Ultiland has officially launched the miniARTX Testnet. The testnet is designed to validate the behavior-driven production, release, and supply adjustment mechanisms of ARTX under real usage conditions.
miniARTX is a 1:1 utility-mapped asset linked to ARTX and does not circulate independently. Its release follows predefined rules that trigger supply constraints such as burn, reduction, or lock-up.
Testnet-related features are accessible via the Ultiland dApp: 🔗 https://dapp.ultiland.io/
In AI, what you can actually sell is performance: throughput, latency, stability under load — not a hardware label on paper. If compute is going to be treated as RWA, benchmarking and repeatable performance reporting should sit at the center