- Over 10,000 AI agent licenses sold on the SUI blockchain.
- Rollup news users have checked 3M+ posts on Swarm Tech.
- $3 million in strategic support from SUI, GHAF, BRINC, Y2Z and ZEROSTAGE.
Swarm Network has secured fresh funding of $13 million to validate artificial intelligence (AI) output and build a decentralized protocol designed to make information on the Internet more reliable.
The funding combines community support with strategic support, highlighting the growing interest in the intersection of blockchain and AI.
Increased funding supported by SUI
SWARM raised $10 million through public sales of agent licenses. Impossible tokens (NFTS) With the SUI blockchain.
These licenses are at the heart of Swarm’s design. They serve as operational keys where holders can run agents on the network and receive daily rewards for their contributions.
So far, over 10,000 licenses have been sold, reflecting the strong public interest for the model.
In addition to the community sale, SWARM has secured $3 million in strategic investments from SUI, GHAF Capital, Brinc, Y2Z and Zerostage.
Support from SUI and its partners became the first cohort of the Suihub Global Accelerator program in Dubai, following the selection of Swarm.
Of the over 630 applications from 152 countries, only six startups were accepted and the herds were placed in elite groups.
Building an agent-driven ecosystem
An agent license is more than just a token. They form the backbone of the AI agent layer in swarm. It is a distributed ecosystem that validates off-chain data and delivers on-chain in a reliable format.
By rewarding operators for their work, the system encourages collaboration and transparency.
Swarm is also preparing to deploy the Agent Buidl feature. This allows license holders to customize and train agents.
This upgrade will provide participants with the ability to optimize agents for specific validation tasks, further expanding network use cases.
The role of each operator contributes to a shared infrastructure where accurate information becomes a common and profitable product.
Actual adoption is already underway
The protocol has already found an early use case for RollUp News, an AI-powered fact-checking platform.
This tool allows users to test the reliability of information distributed online.
According to Swarm, over 128,000 users have validated over 3 million posts through the service, highlighting the practical value of distributed verification in the fight against misinformation.
The team believes this is just the beginning. Already on sale, with expanded integration within the SUI ecosystem, Swarm has established itself as a key player in building infrastructure for the truth of the digital age.
Increased convergence of AI and crypto
The project arrives when blockchain and AI are increasingly intertwined. Both investors and developers are seeing opportunities to combine distributed systems with artificial intelligence.
Swarm’s work reflects this wider movement, and has recently attracted a large commitment across the sector.
Industry leaders, including SUI co-founder Kostas Chalkias, have praised Swarm’s approach. He noted that the team’s vision and execution stand out in a space where it is gaining momentum.
With new funding being introduced and an active community of license holders, Swarm is planning to expand its verification network and introduce additional features for both operators and users.
$13 million shows strong confidence in the project’s mission.
By blending AI and decentralized architectures, Swarm bets that the future of online information will rely on not only automation but also on large-scale unreliable verification.