Overview
ASI Alliance is an open-source initiative building decentralized artificial general intelligence through a unified innovation stack spanning compute, data, and autonomous agents1. Formed via the tokenomic merger of Fetch.ai, SingularityNET, and CUDOS under the shared FET token, the Alliance coordinates open-source AI research and infrastructure across Cardano, Ethereum, and Cosmos-based networks1.
Key Features
- Multi-chain FET token. The unified FET asset is deployed as a native Cardano token through SingularityNET's AGIX-to-FET migration, alongside Ethereum ERC-20 and the Fetch.ai Cosmos chain2.
- ASI:Chain Layer-1. A purpose-built AI-native blockchain in DevNet using BlockDAG and sharding for concurrent execution, with Rholang smart contract support and a roadmap targeting Casper3 consensus3.
- ASI-1 Mini LLM. A Web3-native large language model featuring Knowledge Graph integration, multi-mode reasoning, and a Mixture of Models and Mixture of Agents architecture4.
- ASI Wallet. A non-custodial wallet supporting staking, governance voting, and IBC transfers across Cosmos and Ethereum, available as a mobile app and browser extension5.
- Federated governance. Alliance-wide proposals route through FET-weighted voting while each member organization retains its own internal governance process1.
What to Expect
Engaging with the ASI Alliance means navigating a product suite rather than a single application. The umbrella superintelligence.io portal routes visitors to purpose-built properties: the Agentverse marketplace for AI agent discovery6, the asi1.ai interface for chatting with the ASI-1 Mini model, and the ASI:Chain DevNet for validator onboarding and Rholang contract deployment3.
Holders of legacy AGIX or OCEAN tokens use dedicated migration DApps to convert into FET, with a direct CNT-AGIX to CNT-FET tool for Cardano users and an Ethereum-Cardano bridge for cross-chain liquidity2. The ASI Wallet serves as the primary interface for staking FET and participating in governance, though the wallet's current scope centers on Cosmos and Ethereum rather than Cardano-native operations5.
Developers find documentation split across two portals: the main GitBook docs cover Alliance-level concepts and the Vision Paper, while docs.asichain.io focuses on the new Layer-1 and its Rholang toolchain3. The ASI Alliance ecosystem also includes ASI:Cloud for GPU and inference compute contributed by CUDOS, a grants program spanning the three founding members, and a Discourse community forum for technical discussion1. The Alliance publishes a public roadmap that tracks progress from DevNet through TestNet and eventual MainNet phases, with items such as full Casper3 consensus, hybrid nodes across Ethereum, Cardano, and Cosmos, third-party audits, and a compute shard integrated with ASI:Cloud listed as future work3.
Expect active development cadence with ASI:Chain TestNet work underway, but note that the AI-native Layer-1 operates as a pre-production network and most trading and staking activity sits on the established FET deployments on Ethereum and the Fetch.ai chain2. Independent security audits covering the Alliance-level contracts and ASI:Chain components have not been identified in public sources, and the roadmap flags third-party audits as a MainNet V1 milestone rather than a completed task3. Users approaching the ASI Alliance for the first time typically start with the About page for a conceptual overview, the ASI Token page for migration tooling, and the product pages for hands-on access to ASI-1 Mini, ASI Wallet, and the ASI:Chain DevNet1.
