Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most unique and irreplaceable value of GEDIS?

Why GEDIS? — Three Fundamental Transformations

The Dilemma of Traditional Models

The Transformative Value GEDIS Provides

Settlement Delays, Inefficient Capital Utilization
Reliance on bank intermediaries, long billing cycles, and high capital occupation costs.

Warrant Circulation Equals Settlement
Based on smart contracts and digital payments, achieving "transaction equals rights confirmation, delivery equals clearing" — eliminating billing cycles and unlocking capital efficiency.

Trust Relies on Centralized Institutions
Requires third-party credit endorsements from banks, platforms, etc., resulting in high barriers and costs.

Global Mathematical Consensus Equals Credit
Through DID/CID-based on-chain evidence storage and multi-party consensus, builds programmable trust without intermediaries — whoever holds the warrant holds sovereignty.

Data and Value Captured by Platforms
Creators' critical data and derived value are controlled by centralized platforms.

Data Sovereignty and Value Return to Creators
You retain control over core data, and through anchor-backed warrants (G-TRAC), contributions are directly converted into holdable, tradable assets — delivering precise value returns.

In summary, GEDIS's irreplaceable value lies in this: Through rules rather than platforms, it transforms the core of collaboration from "verification and gaming" to "rights confirmation and execution" — enabling global resources to flow and combine as freely and efficiently as data, all within a trusted rule framework.

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