Solidus AI Rebrands to AITECH, Migrates Token to Ethereum

Solidus AI rebranded as AITECH Cloud Network and will move services and the $AITECH token from BNB Chain to Ethereum, converting tokens 1:1 to $ACN for all holders.

Solidus AI Tech announced it has rebranded to AITECH Cloud Network (ACN) and will migrate its services and native token from BNB Chain to the Ethereum network. The company said $AITECH tokens will convert 1:1 to $ACN for all holders.

ACN is described as an enterprise-grade AI infrastructure ecosystem built around three integrated layers and a central runtime called the ACN Engine. The layers are a distributed compute layer for large GPU workloads, an AI agent orchestration layer for autonomous multi-step workflows, and an on-chain economic layer for payments, identity and coordination.

The compute layer will provide access to high-performance GPUs for training and inference, including H200, H100, L40s, A100s and RTX 6000 units. The orchestration layer is designed to run systems of autonomous agents that plan and execute complex tasks. The economic layer puts payments and coordination on-chain so interactions can be settled programmatically.

The company cited Ethereum for its support of deterministic, atomic execution needed by agent-based systems, alignment with emerging standards such as x402 for payments and ERC-8004 for identity and coordination, and its rollup ecosystem as a route to verifiable compute and zero-knowledge proofs. The announcement also referenced Ethereum’s concentration of developers and enterprise integrations.

Token migration will be 1:1 from $AITECH to $ACN and applies to tokens held on exchanges, in staking pools and in self-custody wallets. Tokens held on supported exchanges will be migrated automatically. Staked tokens and accrued rewards will carry over during the migration. Holders using self-custody or cold wallets are instructed to use the official migration portal at https://aitech.io, which the company identified as the only authorized conversion method.

The company outlined how token use will be tied to network activity: tokens will be consumed as compute is used and agents execute workflows, and a portion will be removed through network activity. Planned features include machine-native payments for autonomous agent transactions, demand-driven token use linked to real workloads, and on-chain coordination for payments and access. The company intends to introduce additional token utilities as ACN expands services and integrations.

The announcement did not include a public timetable for the full migration to Ethereum.

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