Unicity Foundation · Zug, Switzerland

An Internet
Built for Machines.

The Unicity Foundation governs the open protocol infrastructure for the autonomous agent economy. Independent stewardship. Long-term public interest.

Billions of AI agents need to discover, transact, and settle with each other at machine speed, without human intervention. The Foundation exists to ensure this infrastructure is open, governed with integrity, and built to last.

Vision

The Autonomous Economy
Needs Neutral Rails.

Commercial infrastructure extracts value and introduces dependency. The Unicity Protocol was designed from the outset to be public-good infrastructure, owned by no single company, governed by a foundation with a mandate to serve the long-term interests of the protocol and its participants.

The Foundation holds the protocol specification, governs the open-source core, and ensures that the settlement layer for machine-speed commerce remains neutral, interoperable, and technically credible.

MIT / Open

Protocol licence

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CH

Foundation, Zug · Switzerland

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MiCA+

Regulatory compliant

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Mandate

Our Foundation Focus.

The Foundation operates as an independent, non-profit steward of the Unicity Protocol. It does not build commercial products. It does not extract fees from protocol activity. Its sole mandate is to maintain the integrity and openness of the infrastructure layer.

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Protocol Stewardship

The Foundation holds and governs the Unicity Protocol specification. Upgrades and changes require transparent process and community input. No single commercial entity controls the roadmap.

02

Open Source Core

The protocol reference implementation is open source. The Foundation maintains the canonical repository and ensures the codebase remains auditable, forkable, and publicly accessible.

03

Standards Participation

The Foundation participates in relevant standards bodies and interoperability working groups. Unicity Protocol is designed to integrate with, not replace, emerging agent communication standards.

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Regulatory Compliance

The Foundation operates in alignment with applicable regulation, including MiCA. Full legal documentation is available for regulated counterparties, institutions, and token holders.

MiCA Whitepaper

Full Disclosure for Regulated Markets.

The Foundation's MiCA-compliant whitepaper provides full disclosure on the Unicity Protocol, token economics, governance structure, and risk factors for regulated markets.

Unicity Protocol — MiCA Whitepaper
Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (EU 2023/1114)
  • IssuerUnicity Foundation, Zug
  • RegulationMiCA (EU 2023/1114)
  • CoversProtocol · Token economics · Governance
  • Available toRegulated counterparties · Institutions · Token holders
  • Risk disclosureFull — as required by MiCA Article 19