InfinityDAO, the AI-driven decentralized finance ecosystem behind the IDL token, is pursuing an insurance programme that could provide coverage of up to $1 billion to improve its risk management and stakeholder protections. The proposal is framed as an additional layer of safeguards alongside the project’s existing on-chain controls.
According to reporting, the programme is being arranged through a UK-based specialist crypto insurance syndicate. Final terms—such as policy issuance, coverage limits, underwriting conditions and exclusions—depend on what the insurer agrees to. The proposed protection is described as covering multiple risk areas, including token and platform default events, crime and digital asset theft, directors and officers liability, and broader ecosystem risks. InfinityDAO also says any insurance would not guarantee outcomes like IDL’s market price, investment returns, liquidity, or redemption value, and would apply only to specified insured events in the final contract.
The outlets agree on the core goal and broad coverage concept, but differ mainly in emphasis and detail. One source highlights the insurance push as part of a wider trend toward stronger governance, risk controls and institutional safeguards in digital-asset markets.