SingularityNET is a platform powered by blockchain technology that aims to make AI services accessible for anyone to create, share and monetize them through their marketplace. That makes this the first platform that allows developers to test and sell their AI tools in a public marketplace.
MoreThe SingularityNET can be used to search, use and buy AI tools and services. You pay for this with the utility token AGIX. For developers, this is the ideal platform to test their AI tools and see how they do.
MoreYou can easily buy SingularityNET (AGIX) at Coinmerce. Simply select the coin, pay with any preferred payment method and you’ll receive the tokens in your wallet shortly!
MoreWould you like to buy SingularityNET (AGIX)? You can buy SingularityNET using a credit card or SEPA at Coinmerce. Once you are logged in, you will see ‘Coins’ in the top menu. When you click on this button, you come to the page with all crypto coins that Coinmerce offers. If you don't see SingularityNET, use the search function to search for SingularityNET and click on the name. You can indicate what amount you want to spend to buy SingularityNET in the right window. Below is shown how much SingularityNET tokens you get for this. If you have entered the desired amount you can click on "Buy". You can also execute a "Stop limit order" at Coinmerce. Our system will automatically buy SingularityNET when the price of SingularityNET reaches your entered value. You can also execute a repeating order. Do you want to buy SingularityNET with another cryptocurrency? Then you go to the cryptocurrency you want to pay with and click on "Swap" in the right window to indicate that you want to receive SingularityNET.
SingularityNET was founded in 2017 by Dr. Ben Goertzel along with Simone Giacomelli and Dr. David Hanson. Dr. Ben Goertzel is a well-known figure in the AI and robotics industry, having worked with many renowned companies such as Hanson Robotics. Simone Giacomelli is an entrepreneur who previously worked for the crypto consulting firm Cryptodex. He left SingularityNET in March 2019 and now works in his own R&D lab Vulpem, which he founded in 2015. Dr. David Hanson also has a long history in the robotics industry. He worked for Disney between 1998 and 2001, after which he founded all startups, including Hanson Robotics and Human Emulation Robotics. On SingularityNET, you can connect with all kinds of AI specialists through the Request For AI platform (RFAI), where customers can suggest a new tool and developers can earn tokens if they turn this into a real project. Initially, the AGIX token was intended only as a governance token, so users could participate in voting. As of March 2020, it became possible to stake the token.