Fetch.ai has been quietly assembling something ambitious: a full-stack infrastructure where AI agents don’t just respond to prompts, they actually do things. Book flights, compare prices, negotiate deals, and pay each other, all without a human hovering over the keyboard.
The two pillars of this push are ASI:One, branded as “Your Personal AI,” and Agentverse, a marketplace where these agents live, collaborate, and transact.
What ASI:One and Agentverse actually do
ASI:One, launched in November 2025, is a customizable personal agentic large language model. In English: it’s a personal AI that learns your preferences over time and can autonomously coordinate tasks by tapping into a broader network of other agents.
That broader network is Agentverse. Think of it as an app store, but instead of apps, you’re browsing AI agents built by developers, brands, and businesses. These agents span sectors like travel, retail, and finance. By mid-2026, Agentverse reportedly hosts up to 2.7 million agents.












