Aiki AI game, a guessing-based experience built on Solana where every move sharpens a self-learning AI and deflates a community-owned token, launches its first game through Seedify on May 26. Billed as a thinking machine with a narrative backbone, Aiki blends AI, blockchain mechanics, and game theory into a minimalist loop of paid yes/no questions, escalating costs, and winner-takes-all prize pots.
The game asks one question: “What is Aiki thinking?” Every 12 hours, an unseen character is selected. Questions can be submitted for a small fee, starting at $0.17 and rising by 20% with each new one to find the answer. When someone thinks they’ve cracked the code, they can lock in a guess. The first correct answer wins the full pool.
Each interaction burns $AIKI, the project’s Solana-native token. This mechanic shrinks the supply over time while feeding the AI with structured behavioral data. No house rake, no second chances; just a learning agent embedded in a cycle of human interaction and on-chain logic.
How to Participate in the Aiki AI Game IDO
Registration for the public round closes Sunday. The Aiki AI game IDO runs May 26 and 27 through Seedify, with a total raise target of $175,000 at a $1 million valuation. 40% of tokens are released at launch, with the remainder unlocking daily over three months. The listing follows on May 28 at $0.01, setting the initial market cap at $100,000.
Aiki doesn’t just exist to host just Aiki AI game. According to the team, it’s a protocol in progress and will soon offer staking, governance access, and API tools for builders. Aiki’s brain will be rentable with her training data, open to developers. New games will follow, each tapping into her evolving logic and shrinking the token supply further.
In early testing, the system also began profiling behavior through a self-customized method called “Aiki Scores,” designed to reflect personality traits and gameplay styles. These scores may eventually shape in-game access, NFT attributes, or DAO voting weight.
The team behind Aiki includes Web3 builders, investors, and former gaming executives. One of the core contributors, Jacques Garois, previously led Hub.xyz and founded Winerz, a mobile gaming app that reached the top of the App Store rankings.
Aiki exists permanently on Solana. She cannot be paused or redirected. Her gameplay loop is simple, but every question moves her forward. Aiki AI learns how humans think, one yes or no at a time.