Animoca Brands announces a strategic partnership with Ethoswarm, a subsidiary of CryptoSlam, to launch a new service called Animoca Minds. The goal is to lower the barriers to AI participation and accelerate the implementation of intelligent agent economies. Built on the Ethoswarm protocol, the platform allows users to deploy and run persistent AI agents with identity, memory, and continuous cognition capabilities directly, without the need for local servers or complex technical configurations.
Animoca Minds adopts a white-label and automated architecture, integrating processes that traditionally required command-line interfaces and local computing support into a visual operation interface, enabling non-technical users to create “always-on” personalized agents. These agents can operate as ongoing services rather than one-time chat tools, expanding the use cases for proxy-based software.
The platform comes pre-configured with various professional roles, such as market researchers providing real-time industry insights and crypto investigators tracking emerging Web3 projects, which users can activate with a single click. Interaction is possible via email and Telegram using natural language, with more instant messaging channels to be added in the future.
Blockchain handles identity, economic incentives, and traceability within the system, while complex on-chain operations are abstracted so users can operate smoothly without understanding the underlying mechanisms. Ethoswarm founder and CEO Randy Wasinger stated that the key to the partnership is “making powerful and persistent agents truly accessible to the masses.” Mohamed Ezeldin, head of Animoca Labs, also pointed out that Animoca Minds is breaking the old paradigm that AI belongs only to engineers and private servers.
As demand for automation tools from enterprises and individuals continues to grow, Animoca Minds is seen as a vital infrastructure connecting Web3 and AI applications, providing a broader entry point into the intelligent agent economy.
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