Entrepreneur Arthur Hayes announced on Tuesday, August 18, 2026, the launch of Flop Network, a protocol aimed at building the economic infrastructure for autonomous artificial intelligence (AI) agents. These are programs capable of executing tasks, consuming digital resources, and conducting transactions among themselves without direct human intervention.
The protocol introduces the FLOP token, which, according to the project's proposal, will be backed by verified computational processing power and will be used to finance the computing and data storage that AI agents require to operate.
On the technical side, Flop Network (developed by Flop Labs, a company led by Hayes) proposes a consensus algorithm called Proof-of-Useful-Inference. This scheme distributes the operation of the system among four types of participants.
Miners provide computational capacity to process requests from AI agents and receive direct payments and allocations in FLOP in return. Validators verify the work performed by miners and safeguard the decentralized storage—distributed among various nodes of the network instead of concentrated in a single server—of the data generated by the agents, in exchange for fees and rewards for each validated block.
The AI agents themselves are defined by the project as the primary consumers of the network: according to the proposed architecture, they use the FLOP token to pay for their computational processing, maintain their operational histories in a censorship-resistant manner—without third parties being able to alter or delete them—and conduct business transactions directly with other programs, without human mediation.
Completing the scheme are opinion leaders (KOLs) and community partners, who will receive incentives in FLOP based on the traffic and activity generated by their audiences within the platform.
The organizers project the launch of the genesis block—the first block of the chain that operationally starts the network—for the first quarter of 2027. Before that date, the organization has scheduled an airdrop for the fourth quarter of 2026. As explained by Criptopedia, the educational section of CriptoNoticias, this is a cost-free token distribution method used by companies in the cryptocurrency sector to incentivize participation and give visibility to their networks.
The only publicly disseminated requirement so far to qualify for this cost-free allocation is to follow the account @flop_labs on X. The project also plans to distribute the token without prior private sales or allocations reserved for venture capital (VC) funds, a scheme known in the sector as a fair launch, where no institutional investor receives access conditions different from those of other users from the start of the issuance.
As part of this initial rollout, the organization has enabled three application forms aimed at GPU processing capacity providers, validator applicants, and content promoters responsible for spreading the initiative.
As of the announcement date, the project's public documentation is limited to an informational website, an infographic, the mentioned registration forms, and an X account created in mid-2026.
The team has not published the whitepaper or technical white paper—the document detailing the design and operation of a cryptocurrency project—the smart contract of the token, the issuance schedule, or independent security audits.
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