> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://gemhunt.gitbook.io/doc/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://gemhunt.gitbook.io/doc/whitepaper/introduction.md).

# Introduction

GemHunt is a multichain project hub that develops, manages, and grows a range of decentralized products on several blockchain networks. A prep DEX, Web3 games, a  launchpad, creator-focused tools, and a number of upcoming modules are all part of the ecosystem, which is intended to produce sustained, long-term activity throughout the GemHunt network.

$GEM, an ERC-20 utility token with  transparent tokenomics, and a revenue-driven burn model, is at the center of this ecosystem. To support a utility-driven, community-focused economic structure, a portion of real, cross-chain product revenue is used to buy and burn $GEM on a regular basis.

The design of the $GEM token, the GemHunt ecosystem, and the project's guiding principles of sustainability, transparency, and community empowerment are all described in this whitepaper.


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