Seamless FDUSD payments From trading bots and autonomous vehicles to digital assistants
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FDFI
FDFI holders shape the ecosystem through staking, rewards, treasury management, and decision-making, aligning participants to drive sustainable expansion
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Kredible
Kred brings reputation-based lending for FDUSD with over-collateralized assets and dynamic rates. Kred Scores reward responsible users, fostering a secure and transparent credit ecosystem
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The Finance District is an on-chain financial ecosystem powered by FDUSD and FDFI. It brings payments, liquidity, and governance together into one unified, programmable infrastructure.
How is Finance District different from other DeFi platforms?
Instead of fragmented protocols, the District offers an integrated financial layer built for stability, compliance, and real-world use. FDUSD provides a trusted liquidity base, while modular products power scalable payments and credit.
Who can use the Finance District Ecosystem?
Developers, enterprises, and everyday users. Anyone can build with FDUSD, use District applications, or participate in governance through FDFI.
Is the finance district safe to use?
Yes. FDUSD is 1:1 backed and custodied by a Hong Kong-licensed trust company, with regular attestations. District protocols follow security best practices to ensure transparency and protection for users.
How does Prism work?
Prism is the backend engine that processes FDUSD transactions. It takes instructions from apps or agents and handles routing, execution, and settlement automatically.
What are agentic payments?
Agentic payments are automated transactions executed by software agents based on logic you define.
How does Prism enable agentic payments inside Finance District?
Prism gives agents a dependable way to move money. It converts an agent’s logic into real, on-chain transactions with built-in checks and settlement.
What can developers or businesses build with Prism?
Automated payouts, recurring transfers, subscription flows, treasury tools, and any workflow that benefits from programmable, hands-off payments.
What is FDFI?
FDFI is the governance token of the Finance District, giving the community direct influence over how the ecosystem evolves.
Why is FDFI important to the ecosystem?
FDFI keeps the District community-driven. It aligns incentives, supports long-term coordination, and ensures products grow in a transparent, decentralized way.
What makes FDFI different from other governance tokens?
FDFI governs an interconnected financial ecosystem, not a single protocol. It helps coordinate decisions across stable liquidity, payments infrastructure, and core District products, giving holders a broader role in shaping the system as a whole.
How does governance work for FDFI holders?
Holders can review proposals, contribute feedback, and vote on changes that affect the District’s roadmap and operations.
What is Kredible?
Kred is the District’s lending and credit layer. It enables users and protocols to borrow and lend FDUSD through transparent, on-chain markets.
Why is Kredible important to the Finance District?
Kred brings a stable credit foundation to the ecosystem. It supports liquidity efficiency, enables new financial products, and helps the District operate as a full on-chain economy.
How does Kredible work?
Kred uses over-collateralized lending: users deposit supported assets as collateral and can borrow FDUSD against them. All positions and parameters are visible on-chain.
Who is Kredible designed for?
Kred is built for users, developers, and protocols that need stable, on-chain liquidity for trading, building applications, or managing treasury operations.