> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://yeahaw.gitbook.io/yeahaw-ai/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://yeahaw.gitbook.io/yeahaw-ai/tokenomics/utility-and-functions.md).

# Utility & Functions

#### **Yeahaw AI Token Utilization**

Yeahaw AI introduces its native token, YEHW, with a supply of 10,000,000,000, leveraging the ARB network’s capabilities for rapid, secure, and cost-effective transactions. YEHW serves as both a governance token and a universal currency within the platform.

#### **Governance Participation**

Holders of YEHW tokens are empowered to engage in the governance of the platform. This includes voting on various proposals and shaping the strategic direction of Yeahaw AI, ensuring that governance remains decentralized and reflective of the community’s will.

#### **Governance Rights**

Token holders are granted the ability to propose, vote on, and influence critical decisions about the platform's development and policies. This participatory approach allows token holders to directly impact the evolution and governance of Yeahaw AI.

#### **Medium of Exchange**

YEHW tokens function as the common currency on the platform, facilitating transactions such as payments for computing services and other related fees.

#### **Incentive Mechanism**

The token also plays a crucial role in the incentive structure of the platform. It is used to reward computing power providers and other active participants, fostering engagement and contributing to the ecosystem’s vibrancy and growth.


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