Flagship launches FYI token in partnership with Virtuals in the Web3 AI sector
- FYI Token debuts on Base with support from Virtuals Protocol
- Flagship AI Agents Show High Crypto Returns
- Integration can strengthen the Web3 AI agent subsector
Flagship announced the launch of the FYI token on Base Chain, in collaboration with Virtuals Protocol, marking an alliance between two platforms specializing in artificial intelligence agents focused on the Web3 ecosystem. The FYI/VIRTUAL trading pair is now available, expanding liquidity after its initial debut on Uniswap.
The announcement confirms that users will be able to obtain FYI tokens directly through the Virtuals ecosystem and, starting August 26th, also through the Base network in a public launch. The project aims to combine Flagship's expertise in AI agents with Virtuals' infrastructure, creating new possibilities for integrating AI and cryptocurrencies.
$FYI Token is now LIVE on Virtuals Protocol
CA: 0x03daCa2C2e55B03fF1D0D81F099c8900Ed7f1DAB
Flagship web platform update is rolling out and will be LIVE in about 2 hours. Once it's up, you'll be able to Stake your $FYIs .
AirDRIP rewards start 48 hours after TGE.
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— Flagship.FYI 🟦 (@FlagshipFYI) August 26, 2025
According to the presented roadmap, Flagship intends to expand the application of its on-chain AI agents to sectors such as GameFi, RWAs, and privacy, in addition to introducing copy-trading capabilities, autonomous portfolio management, and expanded governance. Currently, the platform's alpha agents can already identify market trends using AI, on-chain analytics, and social listening tools.
Among the available agents, we highlight Agent Joker, focused on memes and social media hype; Agent DeFi, specializing in yield-based protocols; Agent Singularity, focused on AI and cryptocurrencies; and Agent Base, which tracks projects on the Base blockchain. Each agent operates independently, offering personalized strategies to users.
Recent data shows impressive returns from these agents. Agent Joker achieved a 629,2% profit by mining the STUPID memecoin, while Agent DeFi recorded a 407,54% return with the RCN token. Agent Singularity achieved a 129% return on COR, and Agent Base achieved a 101,83% return on RIZE. These results reinforce the potential of automation in cryptocurrency operations.
Despite a recent 7,34% drop in aggregate AI agent performance, the sector continues to represent nearly 50% of the cryptocurrency AI market, according to CoinGecko data. Currently valued at $28,3 billion, this subsector could gain further momentum with the launch of FYI, which directly connects AI innovation with liquidity in crypto markets.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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