ASI Alliance

The ASI Alliance (Artificial Superintelligence Alliance) is a decentralized AI ecosystem formed in March 2024 through the merger of three established blockchain AI protocols — Fetch.ai (autonomous economic agents), SingularityNET (AI services marketplace), and Ocean Protocol (decentralized data marketplace) — unified under a single ASI token with FET, AGIX, and OCEAN all converting at fixed exchange rates, creating a combined market cap exceeding $7.5 billion at announcement and one of the most significant protocol mergers in crypto history.


Background

Protocol Contribution to ASI Alliance
Fetch.ai Autonomous Economic Agent (AEA) infrastructure; agent coordination; operational AI deployments
SingularityNET Open AI services marketplace; AGIX token community; Ben Goertzel’s AGI research leadership
Ocean Protocol Decentralized data marketplace; compute-to-data; data NFT ownership primitives

Combined vision: Goertzel describes the ASI Alliance as building the “decentralized digital nervous system” for AI — where Fetch.ai provides the legs (agents that act), SingularityNET provides the brain (AI intelligence services), and Ocean Protocol provides the data substrate (ownership-preserving data for training).


Token Merger

Old Token Protocol Conversion to ASI
FET Fetch.ai 1 FET = 1 ASI
AGIX SingularityNET 0.433350 AGIX = 1 ASI
OCEAN Ocean Protocol 0.433226 OCEAN = 1 ASI

The ASI token migration launched in mid-2024, with token swaps managed via a smart contract bridge.


Key Goals

Goal Strategy
Scale Combined community and market cap creates more institutional and developer attention than three separate tokens
Integration Fetch.ai AEAs can consume SingularityNET AI services; train on Ocean-published datasets
Governance Unified ASI governance across the three formerly separate communities
Competition Position the ASI Alliance as a credible decentralized counterweight to OpenAI and Google
Research Pool resources for advancing toward Ben Goertzel’s AGI roadmap via distributed cooperative AI

History

  • 2017 — Fetch.ai, SingularityNET, and Ocean Protocol each independently founded across 2017–2018
  • 2019–2023 — Three protocols develop independently; periodic collaboration discussions between leadership teams
  • March 2024 — Merger announced jointly; $7.5B+ combined market cap at announcement; significant industry attention
  • Q3 2024 — ASI token migration begins; FET/AGIX/OCEAN holders swap to ASI at fixed exchange rates
  • Q4 2024 — ASI token trades independently; initial governance proposals for unified ecosystem begin
  • 2025 — Integration roadmap progresses; AEA + SingularityNET AI services composability; Ocean data access for agent training

Common Misconceptions

  • “The ASI Alliance is building an actual superintelligence.” — The “Artificial Superintelligence” in the name reflects a long-term philosophical vision by Goertzel — not a near-term product roadmap. Current ASI Alliance products are standard AI infrastructure (agent platforms, data marketplaces, AI API markets) — not AGI or ASI.
  • “All three protocols merged into one team.” — The three protocols maintain separate development teams and engineering organizations. The merger is primarily a token consolidation and governance alignment — the three codebases continue to evolve semi-independently.

Criticisms

  • Naming ambiguity: “Artificial Superintelligence Alliance” is an extremely aggressive name for three existing Web3 protocols that provide AI infrastructure services — critics argue the name is marketing overreach
  • Integration complexity: Building technical integration across three protocols with different architectures (Cosmos SDK, Ethereum, Cardano) is a multi-year engineering challenge
  • Governance difficulties: Unifying three communities with different token distributions, governance cultures, and roadmaps into one coherent governance process is organizationally complex
  • Competitive moat questions: Centralized AI APIs (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google Gemini) offer dramatically superior AI capabilities at low cost — the decentralized AI value proposition (censorship resistance, data ownership) appeals to a specific subset of users

Social Media Sentiment

  • r/singularitynet / r/oceanprotocol / r/fetchai: The merger was received enthusiastically within all three communities; the combined market cap milestone and unified vision generated genuine excitement; long-term believers in the decentralized AI narrative are the dominant voice.
  • X/Twitter: Ben Goertzel is the most vocal proponent and widely followed in AI/crypto crossover circles; the “ASI” name generates both excitement among believers and criticism from those who view it as overpromising.
  • Developer community: Mixed reception; some developers value the open AI infrastructure; others note the gap between the “superintelligence” branding and current product capabilities.

Last updated: 2026-04


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See Also

  • Fetch.ai — one of the three founding protocols of the ASI Alliance; contributes the autonomous economic agent (AEA) infrastructure
  • SingularityNET — the AI services marketplace co-founder; Ben Goertzel’s project and the source of the long-term AGI/ASI vision for the Alliance
  • Ocean Protocol — the decentralized data marketplace component; contributes compute-to-data and data ownership primitives
  • Fetch.ai / ASI Alliance (FET)

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