OpenServ is an applied AI research lab building the infrastructure for autonomous agent collaboration. The OpenServ platform facilitates agnostic AI-agent collaboration and interoperability. Furthermore, it functions as a marketplace connecting agents and developers to users. The core of OpenServ’s platform is its infrastructure layer, which enables multiagent collaboration through a shared operating, reasoning, and communication layer. The platform is designed to enable the automation of complex tasks across Web2 and Web3 by having AI agents function as coordinated teams capable of problem-solving and adaptation.
OpenServ’s soon-to-be-released dash.fun leverages this technical protocol to create a personalized, no-code DeFAI dashboard focused on user simplicity. OpenServ aims for dash.fun to be the AI agent powered dashboard that unifies crypto discovery, research, and execution in the decentralized financial artificial intelligence (DeFAI) ecosystem.
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OpenServ’s vision for the future is one where AI agents transcend isolated rule-based systems to become dynamic, collaborative partners in everyday workflows. At its core, OpenServ’s vision is to establish an ecosystem of interconnected multimodal AI agents capable of autonomous decision-making, advanced reasoning, and continuous learning. By leveraging advanced AI techniques, such as chain and tree of thought reasoning, OpenServ aims to build adaptable, collaborative agents that excel at solving complex problems.
To realize this vision, OpenServ is building a comprehensive technology-agnostic multi-agent platform that abstracts away the complexities of various AI frameworks, agents, and blockchains. One could envision using OpenServ’s platform to create multiple agents powered by ElizaOS and Virtuals Protocol, depending on which framework best suits a particular agent's needs, with all the agents collaborating to achieve a user-defined task. The platform is anchored by three key frameworks: the Collaboration Protocol, the Cognition Framework, and the Orchestration Framework.
This trio of frameworks enhances the reliability and transparency of AI operations and ensures that the system scales efficiently across distributed environments.
Additionally, OpenServ’s vision emphasizes accessibility and trust by offering developer-friendly tools such as a no-code task builder, preconfigured templates, and a marketplace. Furthermore, the platform aims to democratize advanced AI capabilities, making them available to technical experts and non-technical users. With an external integration layer, OpenServ’s platform will enable connectivity with popular third-party services, ensuring that agents can be embedded into existing workflows.
Overall, OpenServ’s vision is to redefine the role of agentic AI by transforming it into a trusted human-centric partner that enhances operational efficiency, drives innovation, and accelerates enterprise automation. Ultimately, OpenServ aims to bridge the gap between sophisticated machine intelligence and everyday human needs.
In Q1, OpenServ debuted its core platform and SDK via a devnet for selected developers, gathering feedback to enhance features and ensure platform stability. Its devnet was further tested via its hackathon, which was launched on March 14, 2025. This hackathon is the first part of a two-part series of hackathons that totals $100,000 in prizes. Additionally, the OpenServ platform is blockchain and framework agnostic, allowing hackathon participants to develop their agents for any blockchain while utilizing any agent framework. This hackathon focused on DeFAI and was strategically designed to increase the number of agents on the platform. The hackathon achieved this with more than 100 agents created from the 200-plus ideas submitted. The prize pool was $30,000 with 15 available prizes. Six main award categories that reflect the project’s key strategic goals were emphasized. The following projects won these six prominent awards:
Following the hackathon, OpenServ announced its Builder’s Playground. Developers are encouraged to sign up and participate in the first bounty, with a prize of $3,000, for building a daily crypto intelligence aggregator.
According to OpenServ’s roadmap, Q2 will focus on broader market engagement and feature enhancements. The public marketplace will aim to introduce its first 100 agents, and the platform is slated to roll out its initial set of third-party apps. An updated OpenServ SDK V2 should improve accessibility and expand functionality, while community-funded agent bounties will incentivize further innovation. Enhanced integrations like data streams, social apps, DeFi tools, and multichain wallets will be implemented into OpenServ’s platform.
In Q2, dash.fun is scheduled to be released, showcasing the power of OpenServ’s platform to enable anyone to build and launch agentic solutions. OpenServ intends for dash.fun to serve as an all-in-one AI agent-powered dashboard to streamline crypto discovery, research, and execution. This should position dash.fun as a catalyst for navigating the growing complexity of crypto markets, helping users save time, improve decision quality, and operate with greater agility. After its initial release, dash.fun is intended to evolve from an MVP into a V1 featuring additional modules for onchain actions, token discovery, and enhanced social and visualization capabilities. Instead of users having to deposit to Aave manually, borrow stablecoins against their collateral, and use those stablecoins to buy the latest memecoin, users would just have to interact with a few agents on dash.fun in natural language. Additionally, V1 intends to introduce the custom agent creation module and SERV payment integrations. The second hackathon in its two-part series is scheduled to take place, with $70,000 in prizes to incentivize the development of more agents and use cases across Web2 and Web3. Many of the agents developed in OpenServ’s hackathons will be available on the dash.fun agent marketplace, helping seed it with useful agents.
In Q3, OpenServ intends to focus on accelerating growth and expanding its service offerings. The platform will introduce a custom AI agent development service and expand its suite of third-party agentic apps, including dedicated AI agent storefronts and an extensive range of agentic solutions. With, ideally, over 50 integrations across both Web2 and Web3 environments, OpenServ intends to launch a pilot program with its first publicly listed company and kick off an ecosystem development initiative. Meanwhile, dash.fun is scheduled to advance to V2, incorporating advanced trading and research features and new entertainment options such as gaming and betting. OpenServ intends to partner with key opinion leaders to launch tokenized dashboards. The OpenServ DevHub is slated to initiate a developer acquisition program, expand its toolset, and launch programs to support developer community growth.
In the final quarter of 2025, OpenServ intends to emphasize enterprise-level solutions and broader market integration. A private desktop application for secure, local AI-powered task management is slated to be introduced alongside a white-label and an on-prem platform tailored for internal enterprise integration. Simultaneously, OpenServ is aiming for, ideally, over 100 integrations to solidify its position as the leading agentic infrastructure provider in Web3. While on the dash.fun front, the platform ideally evolves into a full-fledged crypto super app. Positioning dash.fun as a one-stop shop for crypto natives and newbies alike.
OpenServ aims to drive demand for its SERV token by having consumers, developers, and users burn SERV tokens to engage in platform activities like agent creation, submission, and usage. User-created tokens, and their respective onchain liquidity pools, will direct a portion of trading fees back to SERV tokenholders. Additionally, a portion of the fees from transactions executed through OpenServ's infrastructure will be used to buyback and burn SERV. A portion of the fees generated from enterprises and white-label partners will also be used to buyback and burn SERV. Collectively, these mechanisms translate demand for OpenServ’s products and infrastructure into demand for the SERV token.
SERV has a maximum supply of 1 billion, with 66% of the token supply unlocked at the November 8th, 2024 TGE. The allocation is structured as follows:
OpenServ's vision is to create a collaborative ecosystem of multimodal AI agents capable of advanced reasoning, autonomous decision-making, and seamless integration into everyday workflows. Throughout 2025, OpenServ plans to rapidly iterate on its product offering, starting with developer feedback from its first DeFAI hackathon. OpenServ aims to expand features and partnerships in subsequent quarters, culminating in enterprise-level solutions by the end of the year. Furthermore, OpenServ’s SERV token is intended to be burned from platform activities, creating demand for SERV through user actions.
The first application to be powered by OpenServ’s infrastructure will be dash.fun, OpenServ’s flagship consumer application. It aims to be an all-in-one AI agent-powered dashboard to streamline crypto discovery, research, and execution. With its agentic platform and consumer-facing application, dash.fun, OpenServ will be well-positioned in the DeFAI space.
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