About Unibase
Unibase is a high-performance decentralized AI memory layer that empowers AI agents with long-term memory and cross-platform interoperability, enabling them to remember, collaborate, and self-evolve.
The project addresses three fundamental challenges for autonomous AI systems: the absence of persistent memory, poor interoperability between agent frameworks, and limited user data sovereignty. By introducing a decentralized memory layer and a Web3-native interoperability protocol, Unibase lays the foundation for the open agent internet.
Unibase consists of three core modules. Membase provides secure and scalable long-term AI memory storage and management. The AIP Protocol defines Web3-native standards for agent-to-agent communication, identity, and shared state. Unibase DA delivers zk-verified, high-throughput data availability (>100GB/s), ensuring reliable and low-latency access for AI workloads.
The native token, UB, supports protocol fees (memory storage, agent deployment, interoperability usage), governance through veUB, agent staking, and knowledge mining incentives.