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Governance

Through token voting and member participation, the ASI Alliance follows a transparent, decentralized governance model shaped by its global community.

The ASI Alliance unifies four pioneering AI and Web3 projects—Fetch.ai, SingularityNET, Ocean Protocol, and CUDOS—under a shared token: $FET. While all governance activity now flows through FET, each project continues to operate its own autonomous governance mechanisms, tailored to its platform and community goals.

This federated approach ensures that decentralization doesn’t just apply to the technology—but also to decision-making.

Fetch.ai Governance

Fetch.ai leads the ASI governance stack with a mature on-chain voting system.

  • All FET holders can submit and vote on proposals related to network upgrades, funding, and operational parameters.

  • Decisions pass based on token-weighted voting and minimum participation thresholds.

  • Validators also play a role, providing network security and optional vote delegation.

Fetch.ai governance continues to serve as a backbone for broader ASI token governance.

SingularityNET Governance

SingularityNET previously used AGIX for community voting, including Deep Funding and strategic decisions.

  • Today, all governance has migrated to $FET.

  • The Deep Funding program remains active, with proposals evaluated and selected via FET-based community votes.

  • Governance continues to focus on funding grassroots innovation and ecosystem development.

SingularityNET emphasizes inclusive funding mechanisms and developer-driven roadmaps.

Ocean Protocol Governance

While OceanDAO has been sunset, Ocean continues to participate in ASI governance via $FET.

  • Community contributions now route through ASI-wide initiatives, including grants and partnerships.

  • The Ocean Foundation maintains stewardship over core infrastructure and strategic alignment within the Alliance.

Ocean plays a key role in shaping decentralized data policy and marketplace standards.

CUDOS Governance

CUDOS transitioned its governance to $FET as part of the token merger and integration.

  • Proposal creation and voting are still active through their delegated proof-of-stake network.

  • Validator-managed governance continues to inform upgrades, network economics, and community campaigns.

CUDOS retains on-chain governance for infrastructure-level decisions within ASI Compute.

Each member retains its governance identity, but all decisions now consolidate under $FET.
This model ensures that:

  • Innovation can be driven from multiple fronts.

  • Localized decisions don’t hinder cross-ecosystem collaboration.

  • Token holders have meaningful participation across diverse domains of decentralized AI.

Together, these governance systems form the decentralized coordination fabric of the ASI Alliance.