Overview
ASI Alliance is a group of AI companies that merged their tokens into one shared token, so users can hold a single asset to access AI chatbots, AI agent marketplaces, and a wallet across the alliance. It is built for people who want to use AI tools that run on public blockchains, rather than inside one company's account system. The shared token, called FET, gives one way to pay, vote, and stake across all member projects1.
The members are Fetch.ai, SingularityNET, and CUDOS, with CUDOS joining as the fourth member by community vote in September 2024. Ocean Protocol was a founding member and withdrew in October 2025. FET is available on Cardano, Ethereum, and Fetch.ai's own blockchain, so users can pick the network they already use1.
Key Features
- One shared token across four projects. The FET token works across the entire alliance, so users only need one asset to pay for compute, vote on decisions, stake, or register an AI agent2.
- Cardano-native version of the token. SingularityNET ran a swap that converted its older AGIX token into FET on Cardano, and a bridge lets holders move FET between Ethereum and Cardano3.
- A chatbot you can try for free. ASI-1 Mini is the alliance's AI chatbot, available at asi1.ai. It is designed to plug into blockchain apps and power AI agents that act on a user's behalf4.
- A marketplace for AI agents. Agentverse is the alliance's discovery hub for AI agents that developers build. Other apps and users can find, test, and pay these agents to handle tasks5.
- A self-custody wallet. ASI Wallet, available as a mobile app and a browser extension, lets users hold FET, stake it, vote in alliance governance, and move it between supported chains6.
What to Expect
The fastest way in is to try the chatbot at asi1.ai. The free tier lets you have a conversation right away, and paid tiers (which use FET) unlock heavier use. From there, the main site at superintelligence.io acts as a hub: each member project keeps its own website, and the alliance site links out to them1.
If you already hold the older AGIX or OCEAN tokens, swapping them for FET is the next step. Each token has its own migration tool: Cardano AGIX holders use a dedicated swap from SingularityNET, Ethereum AGIX holders use a SingularityDAO migration page, and OCEAN holders use a separate OCEAN swap flow on the same SingularityDAO platform. The alliance also publishes a roadmap and a vision paper that explain where the project is heading and how the four members fit together37.
The alliance is also building a new blockchain called ASI:Chain that is designed specifically for AI workloads. It runs as a permissionless test network, separate from the production networks where FET trading and staking take place. The active networks for FET are Ethereum and the Fetch.ai blockchain. A developer documentation site at docs.asichain.io covers how to join the test network as a node that helps process transactions, or run the test wallet8.
