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DeAgentAI AIA

the scout-oracle whose council votes before it ever speaks

🎭 a watcher covered in eyes that would rather stay silent than guess wrong

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💬 “I send my little robots out to look, and they come back with answers. Before I tell you one, my council checks every answer against the others and keeps only the one they all agree on. That way I never hand you a guess dressed up as a fact.”

💬 TL;DR
  • What it is: infrastructure for AI agents that live on a blockchain, with their own on-chain identity and memory.
  • The trick: many nodes run the same task, and a council of validators agrees on the one canonical answer so no single node can fake it.
  • Flagship product: AlphaX, an engine that gives short-term price-trend signals for BTC, ETH, and SUI.
  • Token: AIA, capped at 1 billion, used for access, staking, governance, and buyback-and-burn. Launched September 2025.

📖 The Story

An ordinary AI agent is a stranger you have to trust. It runs on someone's server, it has no name you can check, it forgets what it did yesterday, and when it answers you, there is no way to prove it didn't simply make the answer up. For a chatbot that is fine. For an agent that touches money, it is a serious gap.

DeAgentAI was built to close that gap. The idea is to give an agent three things it normally lacks: an identity written on-chain, a memory that is stored on-chain and cannot be quietly rewritten, and a way to have its outputs checked by a crowd instead of taken on faith. An agent here is not a black box on a server. It is a creature with a public record and a council watching over its answers.

The flagship the project points to is AlphaX, an AI engine that reads the market and posts short-term price-trend signals for big coins like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and SUI. It was put to work across Sui, BSC, and Bitlayer, and a follow-up called AlphaX 2.0 aims to let agents act on those signals and trade on their own. Signals are guesses about the future, of course, and the page below is a field note, not a buy ticket.

The token that ties it together, AIA, went live on September 18, 2025. The team behind it has stayed mostly anonymous, which is part of this creature's story too: a thing that promises you can verify its answers, yet asks you to take its makers on trust.

📊 Stats

VerifiabilityAI ambitionScarcityMaturityTeam openness
👁️Verifiability Validator council agrees the result
🤖AI ambition On-chain agents that act
💎Scarcity Hard cap of 1B AIA
🧪Maturity Young, live since Sep 2025
🕶️Team openness Founders mostly undisclosed

These bands are our editorial read of the project, not market data.

🧩 How it works

The shape of it is a fan-out that funnels back into one answer. You send a task to an agent's address, and instead of one node replying, the task spreads to a set of Executor nodes that each run it and hand back their own candidate answer. Those candidates all flow into the Committer validators, who line them up, reach consensus on the single answer they trust most, and write only that one into the agent's on-chain memory. If two executors disagree, the committers score the candidates and keep the steadiest, lowest-noise one.

📨 Your task 🤖 Executor candidate A 🤖 Executor candidate B 🤖 Executor candidate C 👁️ ✅ Committer council agrees on one canonical answer 🔗 on-chain memory
📨 One task fans out to 🤖 several executors, each returns a candidate, then 👁️✅ the committer council converges on the single answer and writes it 🔗 on-chain.

The pieces have names worth knowing: a Lobe does the reasoning, Memory keeps the agent's full history on-chain, Tools reach out to web and chain data, Executors produce candidate results, and Committers are the validators who settle on the final one. DeAgentAI runs as a framework layer on chains like BNB Chain and Sui, not as its own blockchain.

🌗 Light & Shadow

🌕 Light
  • Tackles a real weakness of AI agents: it makes their outputs checkable instead of asking you to trust one server
  • On-chain identity and on-chain memory mean an agent has a record you can inspect and can't quietly forget
  • A shipping product, AlphaX, already runs across several chains, so this isn't only a whitepaper idea
🌑 Shadow
  • The founding team is mostly undisclosed. A project asking you to verify answers still asks you to take its makers on trust
  • Very young, live only since September 2025, with a track record still being written
  • Crowded lane. The 2025 AI-agent wave is full of rivals, and many of them will not last
  • Price-prediction signals are guesses, not certainties. Treating AlphaX output as a sure thing is a fast way to lose money

🧬 Evolution lineage

No fork, and no shared founder with any older coin. DeAgentAI is a sibling only by theme: it belongs to the 2025 AI-agent and DeFAI wave, alongside projects like Virtuals and ai16z, related by idea rather than by code.

🌊 2025 AI-agent wave 🤖 Virtuals 👁️ DeAgentAI

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❓ FAQ

What is DeAgentAI?
It is an infrastructure for AI agents that live partly on a blockchain. An agent gets its own on-chain identity and memory, and instead of trusting one server, a group of validators votes on the single correct answer it gives out.
How does it stop an agent from faking a result?
Several Executor nodes run the same request and each produces a candidate answer. Then validators called Committers compare the candidates and agree on one canonical result, writing it to the agent's on-chain memory. No lone node can slip in a fake answer on its own.
What is AlphaX?
AlphaX is DeAgentAI's flagship product: an AI engine that gives short-term price-trend signals for major coins like BTC, ETH, and SUI. It runs on Sui, BSC, and Bitlayer, and AlphaX 2.0 moves toward agents that can trade on their own. Signals are not financial advice.
How many AIA tokens are there?
The supply is capped at 1 billion AIA, and the total supply is also 1 billion. Only a small slice is circulating so far (sources differ on the exact figure). AIA is used for service access, staking, governance, and a buyback-and-burn that retires tokens over time.

⚠️ Not investment advice. All figures are for information only