M3 DAO, a community-driven Web3 infrastructure platform, has partnered with RATGPT, a decentralized entity known for its AI agent platform. The collaboration aims to combine M3 DAO’s infrastructure with RATGPT’s tools for developing, trading, and tokenizing independent AI agents.
According to M3 DAO’s announcement on social media, the partnership merges token-based incentive models, artificial intelligence, and blockchain technology. The goal is to turn AI agents into programmable assets that exist on-chain. This development reflects growing interest in AI models that prioritize transparency and user ownership over centralized control.
RATGPT’s platform offers a programmable layer where AI agents can act as autonomous participants in digital economies. These agents can be minted, upgraded, traded, or integrated into various decentralized applications. This allows creators and traders to use agent-driven activities in a more flexible way.
M3 DAO’s mission is to back community-led, open digital infrastructure. By incorporating RATGPT’s agent-creation features, M3 DAO strengthens its role in providing user-owned AI mechanisms that work across different blockchain ecosystems. The partnership is designed to handle tasks such as data processing, governance participation, cross-chain coordination, and automated trading.
The support from M3 DAO helps these capabilities scale across modular Web3 networks. By combining the strengths of both platforms, the collaboration aims to push forward the shift toward fully autonomous, AI-native economies on-chain.
M3 DAO described the partnership as a step toward advancing decentralized intelligence and AI-powered ownership. It reinforces the growth of the DeAI sector by distributing AI functions across open systems rather than keeping them inside corporate platforms. As more users adopt tokenized agents, the partnership is shaping a future where AI systems are controlled by users and operate autonomously within Web3 networks.
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