uAgents by Fetch.ai is a lightweight, Python-based framework designed for creating autonomous, decentralized AI agents that can perform tasks, communicate securely, and transact on a blockchain-powered network. These agents can represent data, services, or APIs and seamlessly connect with other agents in the Fetch.ai ecosystem, enabling a dynamic marketplace of intelligent microservices. uAgents feature simple, expressive Python decorators to implement agent behaviors, support asynchronous task scheduling and communication, and integrate cryptographically secured messaging and identity with blockchain technology.
Key Features:
Easy Agent Creation & Management: Use simple Python decorators to build versatile agents capable of autonomous operations and scheduled tasks.
Decentralized Connectivity: Agents automatically register with a blockchain-based directory (Almanac) for discovery and interaction in the open Agentverse marketplace.
Secure & Cryptographically Protected: Communications, identities, and wallets are secured via cryptography to ensure trust and privacy.
Blockchain-Enabled Transactions: Supports decentralized transactions and smart contract interaction with FET tokens for transparent, accountable operations.
Use Cases:
Developing autonomous data processing or monitoring microservices that communicate and collaborate without centralized control.
Building decentralized marketplaces of AI agents that offer specialized services discoverable and accessible by other agents or users.
Automating complex workflows where agents interact, transact, and share data securely across distributed networks.
Technical Specifications:
Python Library: Compatible with Python 3.10 to 3.13, offering an intuitive API with decorators for event handling and scheduled tasks.
Asynchronous Communication: Supports async/await for efficient, non-blocking agent messaging and event responses.
Blockchain Integration: Uses Fetch.ai blockchain smart contracts for agent registration, identity, secure messaging, and token-based transactions.
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December 15, 2025 at 5:56 am