ChainThink news,SwarmBase has completed a $3 million funding round and is building the foundational infrastructure for the AI Agent Swarm era. The project is backed by Castrum Capital, M2M Capital, Notch Ventures, and Becker Ventures, with a core focus on developing infrastructure for Autonomous Agent Swarms.
As AI agents enter a phase of rapid development, traditional single AI models are revealing limitations in their collaborative capabilities. SwarmBase believes that the next generation of AI systems will no longer rely on a single agent, but instead consist of numerous specialized agents working together through task decomposition, parallel collaboration, result validation, and real-time settlement to accomplish complex workflows.
SwarmBase is built on BNB Chain and integrates agent orchestration, decentralized computing, communication networks, on-chain verification, and value settlement mechanisms, aiming to become the core infrastructure layer of the AI Agent Economy. Users can currently experience the product at core.swarmbase.io, where the system automatically deploys a cluster of five AI agents to perform real-time search, cross-verification, and collaborative reasoning—all fully visible.
SwarmBase has launched its pre-TGE points system, allowing users to earn Early Points through on-chain interactions. The project’s smart contract has been deployed on the opBNB Mainnet and has undergone independent auditing by Hashlock, with all core code fully open-sourced.
The SwarmBase ecosystem token is $SWARM, with a total supply of 1 billion, primarily used for computing power payments, Agent incentives, and on-chain governance. Additionally, the platform will permanently burn 20% of protocol fees to establish a long-term deflationary model.
SwarmBase states that the core competitiveness of future AI will no longer be how powerful a single model is, but rather who can coordinate more agents to work together efficiently. With the development of the Agent Economy, decentralized collaboration, trustworthy verification, and open AI computing networks will become key directions for the next stage of AI infrastructure.

