GrantiX, an AI-powered SocialFi platform bringing impact investing on-chain, today announced the launch of its $GRANT token following a Token Generation Event and multiple sold-out IDOs. The token is now live and listed on BitMart and BingX, expanding global access to the GrantiX ecosystem. $GRANT serves as the platform’s utility and governance token, connecting donors with verified social entrepreneurs through an audited, on-chain process. The TGE followed successful IDOs on Finceptor and Spores Network, alongside additional offerings on Red Kite and Huostarter.
“$GRANT is not a speculative launch, it is the activation of an ecosystem that is already operating, audited, and delivering measurable impact,” said Dr. Konstantin Livshits, founder of GrantiX. This milestone aligns our community around a shared mission to make impact investing transparent, efficient, and scalable. “The demand we saw across our IDOs reflects growing interest in Web3 projects with real-world utility and sustainable economics, rather than hype-driven meme coins,” said Anton Yanushkevich, CEO of GrantiX. By combining AI-driven evaluation with on-chain transparency, we are building an impact layer for Web3 where doing good is embedded directly into financial infrastructure—we believe the future of impact is on-chain.
$GRANT is now live. Users can trade $GRANT on BingX and BitMart and become part of the on-chain impact economy. GrantiX notes that a single Web3 partner processing more than 100 million transactions per week can route user opt-in donations to verified impact projects, with GrantiX earning a 2% fee for distribution, verification, and on-chain transparency. Since launching its MVP, GrantiX has processed more than 20,000 donations totaling over $250,000, distributed more than $80,000 in grants to verified social entrepreneurs, and onboarded more than 18,000 users organically. The project has raised more than $1.75m in angel funding and public rounds, and all smart contracts have been audited by CertiK ahead of the mainnet rollout.













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