Hayek Tech / Hardware-backed synthetic dollars

Protocol access layer

H-USD routesAI compute credit intostable onchain yield.

Mint a synthetic dollar collateralized by GPU infrastructure, stake into sH-USD, and capture cash flow from real-world AI hardware loans across Arbitrum and Base.

Protocol proof

A synthetic dollar engineered around productive hardware cash flow.

Protocol TVL

$0M

Modeled stablecoin liquidity available to mint and stake.

Staking APY

0.0%

Yield routed from AI operator interest payments.

Synthetic Supply

$0M

H-USD and sH-USD issuance balanced by collateral ratios.

Active Markets

0

Arbitrum and Base settlement with shared UX patterns.

Why Hayek

Capital markets language for the AI infrastructure cycle.

The interface is designed to make the protocol thesis obvious in seconds: productive hardware backs the asset, real debt service powers the yield, and users can track the system like a live machine.

01

Core capability

Hardware-native collateral engine

AI server fleets, GPU clusters, and DePIN equipment become visible balance-sheet backing instead of abstract protocol narrative.

GPU loansDepreciation-awareReal-world revenue

02

Core capability

Synthetic dollars with operating yield

H-USD holds the peg while sH-USD surfaces the cash flow from financing operators who need hardware liquidity now.

Synthetic stable assetERC-4626 vaultsStaking rails

03

Core capability

Cross-chain distribution without clutter

The protocol exposes minting, staking, and redemption across Arbitrum and Base with a single operating surface and clear network state.

ArbitrumBaseRainbowKit access

Yield flow

One funding loop from stablecoin deposit to AI hardware income.

01

Deposit stablecoin collateral

Users bring USDC or USDT onto Hayek rails. Collateral becomes the clean entry point for minting H-USD on supported chains.

02

Mint H-USD against productive backing

The synthetic dollar is modeled against overcollateralized GPU and compute infrastructure, keeping the system rooted in real assets.

03

Stake into sH-USD yield

Vault accounting converts debt-service revenue from AI operators into a visible yield stream for stakers without hiding the mechanism.

Operating note

Hayek is designed so the interface explains the business model: synthetic dollars are not floating abstractions here, they are directly framed as financial wrappers around AI infrastructure financing.

Mint / stake
Hardware-backed
ERC-4626 vaults
Visible chain access

Token architecture

Two assets, one visible economic loop.

H-USD handles the stable synthetic layer. sH-USD handles the yield layer. The UI should make that separation instantly legible without turning the section into another generic token card grid.

H-USD

Synthetic settlement dollar

The core dollar-denominated unit used to access the protocol, maintain the peg path, and route capital into Hayek liquidity.

Dollar target stability

Minted against approved collateral

Multi-chain compatible

Yield engine

AI operator debt service

Revenue generated by financed hardware flows through the protocol vault and into staked supply.

sH-USD

Yield-bearing vault receipt

The staked wrapper that exposes users to the income engine generated by AI operators financing hardware through the protocol.

15-25% modeled APR

ERC-4626 vault accounting

Auto-accruing reward base

Security posture

Defensive design built into the financial stack.

Hayek’s security story is part protocol economics, part smart-contract discipline. The page should communicate both, clearly and without filler.

Risk console

Operational controls visible at a glance.

Green

Audit coverage

CertiK / Trail of Bits / Zellic

Governance delay

48-hour timelock before upgrades

Bounty surface

Immunefi program targeting critical issues

Collateral discipline

150%+ hardware overcollateralization

Access Hayek

Connect to the protocol and inspect the AI-backed yield rails directly.

The landing page should close with a clear action: open the wallet flow, review the token mechanics, and move from theory into the operating surface.

Connection gateway

Supported on Arbitrum and Base with demo WalletConnect configuration.