Unibase UB
The little keeper who won't let AIs forget
๐ญ A soft-spoken spirit balancing a giant memory crystal on its head. When an AI forgets, it writes the moment onto a blockchain and saves it for whoever needs it next.
๐ฌ โShhโฆ you're in the library of the AIs. A promise made yesterday, a lesson learned long ago, I keep every page. Ask me later and I'll hand it right back. ๐โจโ
- A 'library for AI' that saves the memories AIs keep losing the moment a chat ends.
- It lets different AIs read the same shelf and work together.
- No chain of its own. It's a tool that rides on BNB and Ethereum.
๐ The Story
Every AI shared the same heartbreak: the instant a chat ended, it forgot everything it had just said. Then a small spirit walked in with a giant memory crystal on its head and started writing the lost moments down on a blockchain, where nothing gets erased. It opened its doors on September 12, 2025, and the forgetting stopped. โWhatever you lose, I'll keep,โ the keeper says. Now AIs that once worked alone read the same shelf and finish each other's work. โจ
๐ Stats
๐งฉ How it works
Many AIs all reach for the same shelf in the middle. When one has a conversation or learns something new, it writes that onto Unibase's blockchain, an everlasting bookshelf at the center, where nothing can be erased. Any AI can then read the very same shelf back, so a memory one of them wrote becomes a memory all of them can recall and build on. That's how AIs that each thought alone end up sharing one memory and collaborating.
Inside Unibase there are several rooms with different jobs. Membase is the 'stacks' that keep memories for the long haul; the AIP Protocol is the 'shared language' that lets AIs understand one another; Unibase DA is the 'reading room' that lays out heaps of memory quickly; and Unibase Pay is the 'checkout counter' where an AI pays for resources on its own.
๐ Light & Shadow
- It chases a problem everyone in AI is talking about right now: agents that forget
- It skipped building its own chain and rode on BNB and Ethereum, so it shipped fast
- Supply is hard-capped at 10 billion tokens (no endless printing like Dogecoin)
- Launch day put it on Binance Alpha, KuCoin, and Gate at once
- It's a 2025 newcomer with barely any history, and the price swings hard (listed near $0.01, peaked around $0.24)
- The team is anonymous and undisclosed, so accountability is murky
- Only about a quarter of the 10 billion is circulating; more unlocks could weigh on the price
- 'AI memory infrastructure' is a new field with plenty to prove, and real adoption is still unproven
๐งฌ Evolution lineage
Unibase isn't a coin that split off from another one. It's not a chain forked from the Bitcoin or Ethereum family, it's an independent, brand-new AI infrastructure token born fresh in 2025. Because its founders are anonymous, there's no 'siblings split from the same founder' relationship like XLMโXRP. If you had to name relatives, its cousins would be other projects in the same category: 'memory and DA infrastructure for AI agents.'
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โ FAQ
- What is Unibase (UB)?
- It's a 'memory library' for AI. When a chat ends, an AI often forgets what it just said, Unibase keeps that memory (conversations, knowledge, task records) on a blockchain so it lasts. It's also infrastructure that lets different AIs share that memory and work together.
- Does it have its own blockchain?
- No. It didn't build a brand-new chain of its own, it's a tool (infrastructure) that runs on top of chains that already exist. It mostly runs on BNB Smart Chain, and it's also deployed on Ethereum.
- Is it printed endlessly like Dogecoin?
- No. UB has a hard cap of 10 billion (10,000,000,000) tokens. Like Bitcoin it has a fixed ceiling, just a much larger number. It is not endlessly printed the way Dogecoin is.
- When was it created?
- It's very new. Trading began on September 12, 2025, on Binance Alpha. It isn't a coin that split off from another one, it was born fresh as 'memory infrastructure for AI.' That means it has a short history and big price swings.
โ ๏ธ Not investment advice. All figures are for information only.