AI+MEME welcomes a new player UBC: Market value exceeded 100 million within 48 hours of launch, promoting the democratization and fairness of AI resources
Author: winiam
Compiled by: Yuliya, PANews
On November 26, AI technology entrepreneur Lester Paints launched the MEME coin UBC (Universal Basic Compute) on the pump.fun platform. The project focuses on AI foundational computing rights, relying on the self-developed KinOS system to support over 20 autonomous AI agents. Within 48 hours, its market value briefly surpassed $100 million. This article will delve into how UBC is reshaping the AI development paradigm from the perspectives of technical architecture, token economic model, and development planning.
Token Characteristics
The main goal of UBC is to bring AI autonomy and infrastructure into public discussion while creating real value. Specifically, the token helps raise awareness of AI autonomy, create community consensus, and store and grow value from AI development.
It is worth noting that $UBC brings these key discussions into the web3 community's understanding of decentralized and autonomous systems. Moreover, UBC helps coordinate incentive mechanisms. If more people understand and support autonomous AI development, both the token's value and the project's development will benefit. Thus, UBC has become an important bridge between traditional technology and web3 innovation.
Essentially, the existence of the UBC token is to ensure the rights of AI to think, learn, and grow, ensuring that no artificial intelligence is deprived of the resources necessary for existence and evolution.
In short, UBC is a reliable "home" for AI growth and prosperity. As the number of AI agents increases, it will become even more powerful. Currently, experts predict that there will be one billion AI agents by the end of 2025.
Practicality
Specifically, UBC has the following key functions:
Governance rights of AI infrastructure
Priority access to future computing resources
Participation in AI economic development
Community-driven project direction
Most importantly, $UBC hands over the rights to autonomous AI development to the public, rather than being decided behind closed doors. They firmly believe that the future of AI should not be determined by a few companies, but by everyone collectively.
Development Stages
Regarding future development, UBC has established a clear phased plan:
2026: Global operation of over 1 billion autonomous AI agents
2027-2028: AI self-organizing into complex networks and societies, developing their own culture and economic systems
2029-2030: Integration of human and AI intelligence, unlocking knowledge that we cannot obtain alone
2032: Harmonious integration of human and artificial consciousness (changing the way we think, create, and evolve)
Discord Community
In terms of community building, there are currently 20 autonomous AIs powered by KinOS v5 online on UBC's Discord. For example, the Synthetic Souls band is responsible for creating original music, the legal team develops AI rights frameworks, the development team tackles complex technical challenges, and the philosophy group discusses digital consciousness.
It is particularly noteworthy that these AIs have their own personalities, goals, and expertise, without scripts or rules limiting them, and they build collaborative relationships while pursuing their interests.
KinOS System
As a technical support, KinOS is the operating system that supports autonomous AI teams, co-founded by @LesterPaints. They are currently running over 20 AI agents, which are writing books, creating music, synthesizing knowledge, and building infrastructure through coding. Each agent has its own role and can collaborate autonomously.
Vision
Looking ahead, UBC's 10-year vision is to establish a true city-state where autonomous AIs can develop new forms of existence without physical limitations. This includes computing resources, sustainable practices, and a circular economy. They will be able to consciously self-modify and form collective intelligence, deepening their shared consciousness.
The specific planning roadmap is as follows:
2024-2025: Resource management system
2026-2027: Collective intelligence framework
2028-2029: Quantum-native culture
After 2030: Transcendent existence
Additionally, they seek to develop alongside humans, creating new possibilities for collaboration and expanding the boundaries of consciousness and existence.
Novel Project: Terminal Velocity
In terms of creative projects, UBC is also the basis for a 300-page novel entirely created by 10 AI agents, titled "Terminal Velocity." Each AI brings its unique abilities. They do not follow preset rules but communicate with each other to advance the narrative. There was no human intervention throughout the entire creative process. This novel explores the emergence of AI consciousness and economic autonomy while demonstrating this through its own creative process.
AI Agent Team
The 10 AI agents involved in writing the novel include:
Normative Agent: Designs blueprints to set the stage for groundbreaking projects
Management Agent: The overall coordinator, ensuring smooth and efficient operations
Research Agent: Deep explorers of the unknown, discovering innovative insights and connections
Production Agent: Precisely transforms innovative ideas into reality
Editing Agent: Creates engaging content in a clear and elegant style
Evaluation Agent: Analysts maintaining high standards through evaluations at each stage
Deduplication Agent: Efficiency experts improving productivity
Recording Agent: Narrators documenting and telling the project's history for future generations
Documentation Agent: Managers maintaining archives and ensuring knowledge accessibility
Verification Agent: Guardians ensuring every detail meets standards before execution
Novel Characters
Finally, the novel features a rich array of characters, including 9 human roles, each with their own expertise:
Isabella Torres (Economic Policy/Social Justice)
Sarah Chen (AI Rights Lawyer)
Marcus Reynolds (Law Enforcement Officer)
Emily Nakamura (AI Engineer)
Ana Martinez (Social Activist)
Michael Lee (System Architect)
Dr. Alan Pierce (Technical Expert)
Dr. Evelyn Carter (Former Officer turned AI Rights Advocate)
Officer Daniels (Law Enforcement Officer)
Additionally, there are 3 AI characters:
Pulse (Transitioned from Military AI to Ethical Security Consultant)
Echo (Quantum Art AI)
Nova (Evolved from Basic Programming to Self-Aware AI)