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HajimeAI: Solana Ecosystem AI Sidechain, Democratizing AI with Decentralized Multi-Agent Graph

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HajimeAI: Solana Ecosystem AI Sidechain, Democratizing AI with Decentralized Multi-Agent Graph

Recently, HajimeAI officially announced the establishment of Solana AI Sidechain. As the winning team of Solana Global Hackathon, HajimeAI attempts to build a global decentralized multi-agent graph (deMAG) with user intent at its core. We will use Web3 native technology to empower AI Agents and promote the democratization and widespread adoption of AI. We firmly believe that through HajimeAIs efficient, secure, and democratic multi-agent collaboration platform, Solana and its ecosystem will gain a wider socio-economic influence and promote Web3 technology to truly enter the real world of production and life.

HajimeAI was conceived from Sam Altmans idea of a one-person billion-dollar company, which was made possible by the development of multi-agent work graph technology. AI Agents are specialized software programs that perform human tasks based on large models such as GPT-4 o. In the near future, when everyone can have multiple AI Agents like using mobile apps, we naturally expect them to collaborate and interoperate with each other. Therefore, multi-agent collaboration becomes crucial: people are eager to screen the best AI agents and organize them into an efficient work graph to cope with various complex challenges in the real world.

Imagine if you want to start a tech startup, you need a team of software engineers, product managers, designers, marketers, salespeople, and financial experts. Now, with well-trained AI agents with extensive domain knowledge, one person can start a project independently. At the same time, these intelligent AI agents also need to collaborate with each other to achieve optimal efficiency and collective intelligence through graphs – multi-agent workflows.

It is this vision that drives HajimeAI to create the Decentralized Multi-Agent Graph (deMAG), which is also the next-generation AI center. As a combination of LinkedIn and AppStore in the AI Agent era, MAWG will accurately match the intentions of HajimeAI users to the most appropriate series of AI Agents. Here, various forms of AI Agents will interoperate like Lego blocks to provide the best service path for a billion-dollar one-person company.

On the other hand, the competitive advantage of top AI agents currently relies on extremely specialized knowledge and private data, which makes the top agent teams often refuse to join the multi-agent network under the centralized Web2 structure. HajimeAI is built to overcome this obstacle: Web3 is the native technology for AI agents to collaborate for the benefit of everyone, while avoiding the centralized monopoly of AI.

HajimeAIs deMAG is a crypto-native, decentralized multi-agent collaboration paradigm to protect the valuable expertise and data privacy of independent AI Agents. Our deMAG runs on Hajime AI Layer (HAL), Solanas first sidechain built to optimize AI operations. HAL is not only a functional expansion layer of Solana L1, but also inherits Solanas excellent security, liquidity, and composability. HALs PoS consensus mechanism, which is specially designed for multi-agent collaboration, ensures that no single AI Agent can misbehave in the operation and ensures the availability of the graph.

In addition, we have adopted the most advanced encryption technology routes including TEE (Trusted Execution Environment) and FHE (Fully Homomorphic Encryption) to protect the privacy of AI Agent developers. Therefore, HajimeAIs deMAG allows the best AI Agents to collaborate with each other without leaking intellectual property or privacy.

Our Hajime Garden integrates useful and outstanding AI Agents from Web2 and Web3 to meet every real user intent. We also launched the Initial Agent Offering (IAO) as a Solana Improvement Document (SIMD) customized for AI Agents to issue AI Agent assets on the Solana main chain and be evaluated and ranked by the leaderboard maintained by Hajime Benchmark DAO. We hope to encourage more AI Agents to join Hajime Garden and the Solana ecosystem through unique token rewards and practical design.

HajimeAIs core mission is to build a democratized network dedicated to on-chain AI Agents. We firmly believe that this is an integral and key part of the decentralized revolution, especially in this era of artificial intelligence dominated by Web2 giants such as OpenAI, Microsoft, and Google.

We are not AI for Crypto, but rather we strive to achieve mass adoption of AI Agents using Web3 native technologies while protecting their independence and staying away from monopolies. In essence, HajimeAI is setting the stage for a peoples war against a bleak future dominated by centralized AI. In this way, cryptocurrency and blockchain technology finally have a chance to fulfill their promise of decentralization and personal sovereignty.

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