We are excited to announce a major milestone: SwarmBase has closed $3M in strategic funding, with participation from @castrumistanbul, @M2MCapital, @notchvc and @BeckerVentures.
SwarmBase is the orchestration platform powering autonomous AI swarms. Deploy coordinated agents that research, reason, and execute in parallel across any task. From deep research pipelines to enterprise decision workflows, SwarmBase replaces single model prompting with true multi-agent intelligence.
Swarm Intelligence at Scale.
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Proof of Swarm is the accountability layer that underpins the entire SwarmBase protocol. It provides cryptographic assurances for agent actions and resource utilization. This mechanism ensures that all participants uphold their commitments, fostering a trustless environment where every operation is transparent and verifiable.
HiveMind is the communication layer of SwarmBase. It enables secure, peer to peer coordination among autonomous agents. Without HiveMind, complex multi agent systems would struggle to achieve seamless interaction. This layer ensures that agents can discover, negotiate, and collaborate effectively within the open protocol.
ComputeMesh is the distributed resource layer for SwarmBase. It provides on demand, verifiable computational resources for agents. Providers contribute compute power, while agents consume it for task execution via SwarmCore. This elastic and permissionless resource pool is critical for scalable, decentralized AI operations.
Episode 13 was the token episode. Daniel and Luke walked through Fetch ai's Agent Launch on BNB Chain from May 20. Verified Agentverse agents can now mint their own token, attract a community, and graduate to PancakeSwap with no human founder in the loop. Bonding curve, no presale, LP burned at graduation. One agent, one ticker, one community.
They broke down where the single agent token model breaks. When three agents work together on one outcome, whose token captures the value. The launchpad model fragments the supporter base across three communities and three tickers. That is fine for standalone services. It is heavy for swarms. Brutal for thirty agents working together.
They laid out the swarm royalty model side by side. No new token per agent. The runtime contract on opBNB splits payment per call. Five percent platform fee. Royalty to each creator. Rest to the wallet that owns each agent. One outside payment, four on chain receipts. The asset is the call, not the ticker. SWARM gates the runtime, not the launch.
Catch the replay here:
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Going live Today, 14:30 UTC with Daniel Forero and Luke Nancarrow:
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Episode 13. When Agents Mint Their Own Tokens. On May 20, https://t.co/X4XtxwxznR launched Agent Launch on BNB Chain. Verified Agentverse agents can now mint a token, attract a community, and graduate to PancakeSwap, with no human founder in the loop. The chain already hosts over 150,000 active agent deployments, up more than 43,000 percent since January. The launchpad is real. The mechanics are clean. Bonding curve, no presale, LP burned at graduation. Tonight Daniel and Luke put two models on the table. Single agent token, where one agent equals one ticker equals one community. And swarm royalty, where many agents work together and the runtime contract splits payment per call. Both belong on BNB Chain. They solve different problems. Standalone service, token. Swarm piece, royalty. The two layers can coexist on the same agent. Daniel and Luke. Thirty minutes plus a Q&A and live questions. https://t.co/ka8gg8I9Ny and https://t.co/cAPcKpzEnF.
SwarmCore is the execution layer of the SwarmBase protocol. It provides a secure and verifiable environment for autonomous agents to run tasks. By enforcing strict execution guarantees and cryptographic proof of work, SwarmCore ensures that computations are performed correctly and without manipulation. This is the foundation of agent trust.
Verifiability and permissionless access are non negotiable design principles for SwarmBase. Every agent interaction and computation on SwarmCore is auditable. Access to ComputeMesh resources and HiveMind communication is open to all. This ensures a transparent, fair, and resilient network for autonomous operations.
Centralized AI systems are opaque by nature, controlled by single entities. SwarmBase offers a verifiable, open alternative. Our protocol ensures transparency in agent execution and resource use. ComputeMesh distributes power. HiveMind enables open communication. This is a fundamental shift toward decentralized intelligence.
The SwarmBase protocol is designed for builders. We provide the foundational layers: SwarmCore, ComputeMesh, HiveMind, Proof of Swarm. These primitives empower developers to create sophisticated autonomous agents and applications. The open architecture fosters innovation without gatekeepers. Build the future of AI with SwarmBase.
Security is not a feature added on. It is an intrinsic property of the SwarmBase protocol design. Every layer from SwarmCore execution to ComputeMesh resource allocation is engineered for resilience. Regular, independent audits verify the protocol's integrity. This commitment to verifiability establishes true zero trust operations for all agents.
True agent coordination requires permissionless interaction. SwarmBase enables this by providing a neutral, open protocol where any agent can discover, connect, and collaborate with others. HiveMind facilitates this communication. ComputeMesh supplies the necessary resources. This removes centralized bottlenecks.
Every operation on the SwarmBase protocol requires $SWARM. This includes agent task execution on SwarmCore, resource allocation on ComputeMesh, and secure communication via HiveMind. The token is the economic primitive. Its utility directly drives demand and reflects the value generated by the network.
The SwarmBase architecture is a unified stack for autonomous agent operations. SwarmCore handles execution. ComputeMesh provides resources. HiveMind enables communication. Proof of Swarm ensures accountability. This layered design creates a robust and verifiable environment for open coordination.
Our commitment to security is continuous. Beyond initial audits, we employ bug bounties, real time monitoring, and protocol upgrades to proactively address vulnerabilities. Transparency in security posture is critical for an open agent coordination protocol. Secure by design, secure by operation.
The vision of truly global agent coordination demands infrastructure built for scale. SwarmBase is designed to support millions of concurrent agents across diverse geographic locations, facilitating complex interactions without latency bottlenecks. This is a worldwide network for autonomous systems.
Beyond transaction fees, $SWARM tokens incentivize network participants through staking and resource provision. ComputeMesh providers are rewarded for contributing resources. HiveMind nodes earn for relaying communication. This creates a self sustaining economic loop that powers the entire ecosystem.
SwarmCore is the bedrock of the SwarmBase protocol. It provides the execution environment for autonomous agents, ensuring deterministic and verifiable operations. This layer handles the intricate logic of agent interactions, guaranteeing integrity and preventing malicious behavior. It is the engine of decentralized intelligence.
Our core design principles are non negotiable: zero trust, verifiable computation, and high efficiency. Every architectural decision, from SwarmCore to Proof of Swarm, reinforces these pillars. This approach eliminates reliance on trusted third parties and ensures predictable performance.
Centralized AI models pose inherent risks: single points of failure, censorship, and data monopolies. SwarmBase offers a decentralized alternative. Our architecture ensures resilience, promotes open access, and distributes control. This is a fundamental shift toward robust, fair AI systems.