FET is the token of the Artificial Superintelligence (ASI) Alliance, formed by the merger of Fetch.ai, SingularityNET, and originally Ocean Protocol. The token powers a decentralized AI ecosystem where autonomous AI agents can discover, negotiate with, and pay each other for services without human intermediaries. FET is used to pay for AI agent transactions, stake for network security, and participate in governance.
Fetch.ai's architecture uses autonomous economic agents (AEAs) β small AI programs that can independently perform tasks like searching for the best price, booking travel, managing energy grids, and executing DeFi strategies. The Agent Communication Protocol (ACP) enables these agents to find and interact with each other via a decentralized registry. The broader ASI Alliance combines Fetch.ai's agent framework, SingularityNET's AI marketplace, and (previously) Ocean Protocol's data marketplace into a unified AI token. FET tokens are required for agents to register on the network, pay for tasks, and participate in proof-of-stake validation.
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AI development is controlled by centralized corporations that own the data, models, and profits. The ASI Alliance aims to create an open, decentralized AI economy where AI agents owned by individuals and organizations can transact independently, and AI capabilities are shared through open markets rather than locked in corporate silos. Autonomous agents address the inefficiency of manual task coordination.
The unified token of three major decentralized AI projects (Fetch.ai, SingularityNET), backing the largest open AI agent framework where autonomous software agents can independently discover, negotiate, and pay each other for tasks without human coordination.
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Both are decentralized AI networks; Bittensor incentivizes AI model quality while Fetch.ai/FET focuses on autonomous AI agent execution
Both operate in the decentralized AI/compute space; Render provides GPU rendering infrastructure while FET focuses on agent-to-agent AI services
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