Fetch.ai (FET) will host its Agentic Interop Summit in Mountain View on December 8, bringing together industry leaders from Google Cloud, Google Gemini, Visa Intelligent Commerce, and other partners. The summit will focus on identity, payments, discovery, and real agent-to-agent interoperability. Attendance is capacity-limited and requires registration.
About FET
FET is the utility token of the Fetch.ai platform, serving as the backbone for discovering, creating, deploying, and training digital twins. The token enables users to:
- Build and deploy digital twins on the network
- Access machine-learning tools for autonomous digital twins
- Deploy collective intelligence across the platform
- Stake tokens in validation nodes to facilitate network validation and boost reputation
Platform Architecture
Fetch.ai’s technological infrastructure is structured around four key components:
- Digital Twin Framework – Provides modular tools for constructing marketplaces, skills, and intelligence for digital twins.
- Open Economic Framework – Supports search and discovery of digital twins.
- Digital Twin Metropolis – A collection of smart contracts maintaining immutable records of agreements between digital twins on a WebAssembly (WASM) virtual machine.
- Fetch.ai Blockchain – Uses multi-party cryptography and game theory to provide secure, censorship-resistant consensus with fast chain syncing for digital twin applications.
Machine Learning and Decentralized Data
The platform leverages a collective learning model, where each participant operates a private dataset and machine-learning system. The global market is shaped by the collaborative training of these models. A decentralized data layer based on IPFS allows sharing of machine learning weights among participants. Smart contracts ensure secure, auditable coordination and governance across the network.
The Agentic Interop Summit represents a key step in demonstrating the real-world potential of Fetch.ai’s digital twin ecosystem and agent-to-agent interoperability.