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First Verifiable AI Agents Go Live on Mainnet: Cysic AI Launches Autonomous Agent Swarms with Cryptographic Proof
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / March 17, 2026 / Cysic, the verifiable compute network building infrastructure for zero-knowledge proofs and AI, today announced the mainnet launch of Cysic AI, the first platform to deploy cryptographically verifiable multi-agent swarms capable of autonomously executing complex crypto workflows. The launch marks the first time that fully autonomous AI agents have operated in production with cryptographic guarantees of correct execution.

Cysic AI enables users to submit a single prompt, such as a trending topic or meme idea, and receive a fully executed result, including memecoin contract deployment, artwork generation, copywriting, and launch coordination, all performed by specialized AI agents working in concert. Crucially, every output is accompanied by a cryptographic proof that the computation was performed correctly, addressing the long-standing "black box" trust problem in AI services.
"This is not another AI wrapper around an API," said Leo Fan, Founder and CEO of Cysic. "For years, the crypto community has talked about autonomous agents, but the missing piece was verifiability. How does a smart contract trust an agent's output? How does a user know the work was done correctly? Cysic AI solves this by making every agent action cryptographically provable. It's the difference between asking someone to do a job and receiving a notarized receipt that the job was done right."
The launch follows Cysic's successful testnet phase, which onboarded over 500,000 users and generated millions of proofs in partnership with leading ZK ecosystems including Scroll and Aleo
Beyond the Hype: What Makes This Different
While AI agents have been deployed in enterprise settings for years, powering customer service, cloud infrastructure management, and document processing, Cysic AI introduces two fundamental innovations:
Cryptographic Verifiability: Every agent output comes with a zero-knowledge proof or consensus-based attestation that the work was performed correctly. Users don't have to trust the agent; they verify the math.
Autonomous Swarm Coordination: Multiple specialized agents (copywriters, creators, contract deployers, launch managers) self-organize around a single prompt, executing complex multi-step workflows without human intervention.
The platform's first demonstrated use case is autonomous memecoin creation. A user can submit a trending topic, and within seconds, the agent swarm:
Generates meme copy and artwork
Deploys a verified smart contract
Coordinates the launch parameters
Returns a complete, verifiable package ready for distribution
"Memecoins are just the beginning, they're the most visible, culturally relevant demonstration of what's possible," Fan added. "The same infrastructure that launches a token can run verifiable AI inference for DeFi protocols, power autonomous trading agents, or execute complex compliance checks. This is the foundation, not the finished product."
Industry Context
The announcement comes amid growing skepticism about "AI x Crypto" projects, many of which have been criticized as marketing vehicles that merely wrap centralized APIs. Cysic AI addresses this critique directly by making verification a first-class property of the system.
"Cysic AI sets a new benchmark for what 'on-chain AI' actually means," said Lingfeng Bao, Investment Partner at Polychain Capital, an investor in Cysic. "This isn't a centralized model with a crypto wallet attached. It's infrastructure designed from the ground up for trust-minimized, verifiable computation. The implications extend far beyond memecoins to every application that needs provable AI outputs."
Technical Specifications
Cysic AI is built on Cysic's broader verifiable compute infrastructure:
Proof-of-Compute Consensus: A novel consensus mechanism that weights validator influence by staked tokens and proven compute contributions
Distributed Prover Network: Over 260,000 nodes providing decentralized proof generation and verification
Hardware-Agnostic Acceleration Layer: Optimized software stack delivering high-performance proof generation across commodity GPU infrastructure
Multi-Mechanism Verification: Supports zkSNARKs for computationally tractable models and redundant execution with consensus for larger workloads
Availability
Cysic AI is available immediately on mainnet. Users can access the platform at [app.cysic.xyz] and developers can review integration documentation at [docs.cysic.xyz].
About Cysic
Cysic is building the verifiable compute engine for Web3. By combining custom ZK hardware with a decentralized marketplace, Cysic transforms computational power into a programmable, trustless resource. Founded by a team of cryptographers and hardware engineers from Cornell, Rutgers, and leading ZK projects, Cysic is backed by Polychain Capital, OKX Ventures, HashKey Capital, and others.
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