AI Infrastructure Meets DeFi: $CHIP Brings Programmable Markets to Arbitrum

馃 AI meets programmable markets

By Arbitrum
Apr 24, 2026, 1:25 AM
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AI infrastructure is evolving into a major capital-intensive sector, and $CHIP is introducing programmable markets to support this growth.​

What $CHIP offers:

  • Compute markets for AI infrastructure
  • GPU financing solutions
  • Debt and yield products

Why Arbitrum? The platform provides the necessary foundation through:

  • Deep liquidity pools
  • Low transaction costs
  • Wide distribution network

This development builds on Arbitrum's growing AI ecosystem, which already hosts projects like 0xCapx, USDai, and ZyfAI that are working to make DeFi more seamless through AI integration.​

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