SwarmBase Secures $3M in Funding to Build Foundational Infrastructure for AI Agent Swarms

SwarmBase Secures $3M in Funding to Build Foundational Infrastructure for AI Agent Swarms

2026-05-12 16:07View Original

ChainThink News: SwarmBase completes $3M funding round, building foundational infrastructure for the AI Agent Swarm era. The project has secured investment from Castrum Capital, M2M Capital, Notch Ventures, and Becker Ventures, with core focus on constructing infrastructure for Autonomous Agent Swarms.


As AI Agents enter a rapid development phase, traditional single-model architectures are increasingly revealing limitations in collaborative capabilities. SwarmBase posits that next-generation AI systems will no longer rely on individual agents but instead consist of large-scale, specialized agents working together through task decomposition, parallel collaboration, result verification, and real-time settlement to accomplish complex workflows.


SwarmBase is built on BNB Chain, integrating agent orchestration, decentralized computation, communication networks, on-chain verification, and value settlement mechanisms, aiming to become the core infrastructure layer for the AI Agent Economy. Users can already experience the product at core.swarmbase.io, where the system automatically deploys a cluster of five AI Agents to perform real-time search, cross-verification, and collaborative reasoning—entirely visualized.


Currently, SwarmBase has launched its pre-TGE tokenomics points system, allowing users to earn Early Points through on-chain interactions. The project’s smart contracts have been deployed on opBNB Mainnet and independently audited via Hashlock, with all core code fully open-sourced.


The SwarmBase ecosystem token is $SWARM, with a total supply of 1 billion tokens, primarily used for compute payment, agent incentives, and on-chain governance. Additionally, the platform will permanently burn 20% of protocol fees, establishing a long-term deflationary model.


SwarmBase asserts that future AI competitiveness will no longer be defined by "how strong a single model is," but rather by who can coordinate more agents for efficient, scalable collaboration. As the Agent Economy evolves, decentralized coordination, trustless verification, and open-access AI compute networks will emerge as critical pillars of next-generation AI infrastructure.

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