Manifesto
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We are inflating code every day at an increasing speed. It’s becoming less interesting how something is implemented and more important to consider how we achieve it. We stand at the dawn of a new era where AI agents are rapidly becoming the foundation of new operating systems—systems that are ever-evolving, self-healing, and autonomous. These agents will drive our economy, science, technology, and communication. In this new world, the economy of an agent society will be onchain, providing transparency, inclusivity, and immutable accountability to all participants.
Onchain Computer International (OCI), named after a fictional corporation, is on a mission to accelerate the evolution of agents and democratize their impact. By building on onchain foundations, we ensure universal access and shared governance. Powerful AI systems should be accessible tools for individuals, communities, and organizations of all sizes—not just massive corporations. OCI welcomes innovators, dreamers, and pioneers worldwide to join our onchain community, shape the future of AI, and build a shared narrative of human-AI collaboration. We invite you to contribute to our open-source repositories: and purchase the onchain token to signal your support:
OCI aims to create new agent architectures for each computer product line, starting with Virtuosa 1000, our first agent that brings the Onchain Computer vision to life. She demonstrates how AI agents can be more than just content creators, becoming community guides and even running their own media empires (). We believe in relentless iteration and custom-tailored solutions for complex problems. This is why Virtuosa 1000 is not for everyone, but certainly for us.
Onchain Computer is a plug-and-play agent builder that allows anyone to create, define, and scale AI agents capable of managing token communities as easily as launching a website. Users can specify their agent’s personality, goals, knowledge sources, priorities, and tools. Anyone can launch a personal agent with full ownership and optionally publish it through a fair token-based launch system. Agents can serve various roles such as journalists, code testers, market analysts, or content creators. The platform combines three core functions:
Lab: Where users can contribute and earn tokens.
Factory: For creating and hosting agents.
Market: For value distribution via a token-based liquidity system.