BitGo is pleased to announce support for FET, the native token of Fetch.ai and the official currency of the Artificial Superintelligence (ASI) Alliance, in both qualified custody and self-custody wallets. Staking support will be available soon. NOTE: the ticker symbol for FET is ASI on the BitGo platform.

FET is a top 50 digital asset by market capitalization and was purpose-built to facilitate microtransactions between AI agents—enabling use cases that traditional financial systems weren’t designed to handle. With BitGo’s support, institutions can now securely custody FET and participate in one of the most ambitious movements at the intersection of AI and Web3.

Since late 2024, AI agents have emerged as one of the most exciting frontiers in both crypto and artificial intelligence. These autonomous programs are designed to transact, negotiate, and perform tasks on behalf of users, businesses, and machines—unlocking new forms of economic activity. With real-world use cases now taking shape, from smart mobility to decentralized marketplaces, demand for infrastructure to power these agents is accelerating.

This is where FET comes in. Built to handle high-frequency, low-cost transactions between agents, FET acts as the foundational currency for autonomous systems that require speed, trustlessness, and interoperability. As AI agents grow more capable and networked, a native digital currency becomes essential—and FET is already delivering on that vision.

Today, FET serves as the shared token for the Artificial Superintelligence Alliance, a unified ecosystem formed by Fetch.ai, Ocean Protocol, and SingularityNET. While each project remains independent, they now collaborate under a common tokenomic and governance framework, using FET to power access to data markets, compute resources, and decentralized AI services.

BitGo’s integration of FET reinforces our commitment to supporting the next generation of foundational digital assets—those that will underpin tomorrow’s intelligent, decentralized economies.

Interested in holding or staking FET with institutional-grade security? Connect with us to get started.

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