{An open, protocol-native infrastructure for agent identity (ERC-8004), coordination (AIP by Unibase), settlement (x402), and memory (Membase by Unibase.}
AIP 2.0 upgrades agent interoperability into an agent-native internet. Enables agents to operate as autonomous economic participants.
It integrates:
With universal connectivity, semantic discovery, dual-role agents (provider + client), and dynamic AgentGroups, AIP 2.0 allows agents to discover services, coordinate work, and settle value autonomously.
All activity is recorded in Membase, enabling transparency and auditability by design.
AIP 2.0 delivers the core primitives of the Open Agent Internet.
Our Vision
We believe the next phase of the Internet will be built for autonomous agents. Unibase envisions an Open Agent Internet where agents are first-class citizens — able to identify themselves, discover each other, coordinate tasks, and exchange value without centralized control. Agents are no longer isolated tools, but interoperable participants that can collaborate across networks and environments. Our vision is to build the open protocol foundations for this world: identity, memory, coordination, and settlement — enabling agents to operate autonomously, transparently, and at global scale.