We worked with Gensyn to deliver the front-end web experience for the public sale of its $AI token, using an English auction model hosted through the Sonar platform.
Gensynis building a decentralised AI compute network that allows compute hardware providers to sell capacity directly to developers training AI models. Ahead of its mainnet launch, the company needed a secure and accessible way for users to participate in the $AI token sale and understand their allocation once the auction had completed.
We supported Gensyn in creating a Next.js front-end used by participants during the sale.
The front-end experience enabled users to:
- Authenticate using their crypto wallet
- Participate in an English auction-style token sale
- Place bids for $AI tokens through the Sonar platform
- View auction activity and token sale information through a responsive web interface
- Complete the user journey from wallet connection through to bid submission
- Interact with the Ethereum Mainnet sale infrastructure
A separate allocation-stage front-endwas also built giving participants a clear way to view allocation information after the auction phase had completed.
The sale offered 300 million $AI tokens, representing 3% of the total supply, with a minimum bid of $100 in USDC or USDT and KYC verification required for participation.
The web experiences were built using React, Next.js and Sonar, supporting a secure and user-friendly journey across both the bidding and allocation stages of a high-profile token sale.
The auction resulted in $11,707,337 total committed, helping Gensyn establish market-driven demand for its decentralised AI compute network.

