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Gas Tokens Index(GTI)

GTI - is the first liquidity pool with id 0.

GTI contains native tokens of all supported networks.

Currently: BNB, AVAX, ETH, MATIC, FTM, ETH (arbitrum), ETH (optimism).

GTI can be considered as index of blue chips denominated in gas tokens. LPs having exposure to index and earn fees out of each swap in assets presented in the pool. When a new network is added to InterSwap protocol - governance proposal can be made to extend GTI pool for the respective gas token. The same logic applies for removing asset/s from the pool.

GTI can be bought with card. InterSwap enable liquidity provision using cards with fiat on-ramp services.

Example: user buying GTI with USD card, USD automatically converted to BNB or another asset presented in the pool, then converted asset added to GTI.

Hence, anyone with card can become holder of indices without having crypto exposure at all and start earning yield as a liquidity provider. Fiat enabling long term non-crypto liquidity inflow for InterSwap.

More indices will be designed and connected to fiat on-ramp in the future.

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