dFusion AI is a protocol built around an open knowledge graph for the Agentic Web. Contributors submit knowledge, which is filtered and validated by the system. Accepted information becomes part of a shared layer designed for AI systems, enterprise workflows, and AI agents. The protocol includes Vericore, which runs on Bittensor Subnet 70 as a semantic fact-checking layer, and the Social Truth DLP on Vana, which turns Telegram data into a community-owned dataset. Aethir supports the GPU compute layer across the subnet stack. The dFusion testnet is live and serves as the main public route into
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Fabric Protocol is a blockchain-based protocol designed to provide infrastructure for coordinating and governing autonomous systems, including robots, AI agents, and machine networks. The protocol features on-chain identity, task execution, economic settlement, and governance mechanisms for autonomous agents, with the native $ROBO token serving as the utility and governance token. Fabric is overseen by the Fabric Foundation, a non-profit organization focused on developing open infrastructure for autonomous machines. The protocol's core mechanism is Proof of Robotic Work, which distributes valu
DataHaven is an AI-first storage protocol built as an Autonomous Verifiable Service (AVS) on Ethereum, secured through EigenLayer restaking. The protocol targets AI agents, DeFi protocols, real-world asset (RWA) platforms, and DePIN applications that require tamper-proof, auditable data storage. Key features include end-to-end encryption, immutability, pay-for-use pricing, and censorship-resistant data environments — giving users full ownership and verifiability over their stored data. DataHaven’s testnet is currently live, with mainnet and TGE both expected in Q1 2026. No external funding has been publicly disclosed, though its EigenLayer partnership provides meaningful credibility within the restaking ecosystem.
Nexus Labs is a technology company based in San Francisco that is building a Layer 1 blockchain with a zero-knowledge virtual machine. The blockchain is designed to allow computation results to be independently verified without re-executing the program or relying on trust assumptions. Nexus Labs raised $25 million in a Series A round co-led by Lightspeed Venture Partners and Pantera Capital, with participation from Dragonfly Capital, Faction, and Blockchain Founders Fund.
Axis AI is building a platform for robotic learning that uses large-scale simulation and human guidance. The platform allows people to directly interact with simulated robots, generating training data for robotics models that can adapt across tasks and environments. Axis AI is using crypto-native incentives to reward contributors for their participation in simulation tasks. The company has raised $15 million in seed funding and is developing its platform on the Ethereum and Avalanche blockchains.
Mahojin is an AI workflow platform that enables community-powered remixing of images and videos. The company has raised a $5M seed round led by a16z crypto's CSX, with participation from Maelstrom Fund. Mahojin is built on Story Protocol, a blockchain for programmable intellectual property, allowing AI workflows to function as on-chain IP with features for refinement, reuse, and sharing.
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