



Metis started 2026 by making one thing clear: short-term hype is not the goal.
In “Beyond Alpha: Building Substance in the AI Era,” we shared our conviction that the next phase of value in crypto will come from real users, real utility, and real AI-powered applications — not empty narratives.
That vision is built on a unified stack:
Together, they form one economy designed for the AI era.

In February, Metis published one of its clearest strategic statements yet:
the Agent Economy is not a future concept — it is already beginning.
As AI agents move from assistants to autonomous actors, the internet needs new infrastructure for:
Through the Metis ecosystem, we laid out a broader thesis: the next internet will not just be human-facing — it will increasingly be agent-facing.

LazAI’s research paper, “QoS-Aware Token Scheduling and Private Data Valuation for Multi-Modal Agentic Networks,” was accepted at IEEE ICME 2026, where only 28.89% of 3,810 submissions made the cut.
The recognition highlights growing external validation for LazAI’s work at the intersection of private data valuation, intelligent agent coordination, and verifiable AI infrastructure, in collaboration with researchers from UBC and the UBC Blockchain Research Center.

At ETHDenver, Metis Co-founder Elena Sinelnikova delivered one of the quarter’s defining messages with her keynote:
“I’m From the Future: The Dawn of the Agent Economy.”
The talk painted a world where humans define intent, while agents handle execution.
It also pointed to the missing pieces still needed for this future to work:
The keynote helped crystallize Metis’ role in the market: not just as another L2, but as infrastructure for the AI Agent Economy.

Shenzhen: A First Signal of Builder Curiosity
Our Shenzhen OpenClaw hackathon marked an early step in turning narrative into experimentation.
Bringing together local builders to explore agent workflows, memory, and real-world AI use cases, the event showed that interest in AI-native infrastructure is no longer abstract. Developers were not just listening to the story — they were testing what it could look like in practice.
Chennai: Speed, Energy, and Execution
Chennai took that momentum even further.
With 75+ builders, 33 submitted projects, and 20 live demos, the event captured the intensity and creativity of India’s developer community. Teams moved from ideas to onchain prototypes within hours, exploring themes such as AI agents, x402 payments, and data ownership.
One team took the top prize, but the bigger takeaway was clear: the builder energy was real, the execution speed was high, and the appetite for AI-agent infrastructure is growing fast.

Metis was featured in a Nansen report examining the emerging AI economy on Ethereum, with a focus on:
The report highlighted Metis’ growing role in building protocol-level infrastructure for AI-native applications.

Metis marked a major step toward the decentralized agent economy with the launch of ERC-8004 on the network.
Through 8004scan, AI agents on Metis can now carry immutable onchain identities, making it possible to verify:
This is a foundational move for trusted agent coordination at scale.

During Hong Kong Consensus week, Metis joined Lagrange and AWS at the Applied AI Summit to explore what it really takes to bring AI into production.
The event brought together founders, builders, and operators for practical discussions around:
For Metis, it was another important moment to connect the broader market with a core belief: the next phase of Web3 will be shaped not only by financial rails, but by the infrastructure required for AI agents, programmable trust, and scalable coordination.
Q1 2026 was a quarter of narrative clarity and infrastructure depth for the Metis ecosystem.
From Beyond Alpha and The Agent Economy Has Begun, to Elena’s ETHDenver keynote, the launch of ERC-8004 on Metis, and LazAI’s growing research and thought-leadership presence, the stack continued to mature around one core idea: the future internet will need infrastructure for autonomous agents to coordinate, transact, and deliver real outcomes.
At the same time, OpenClaw activations in Shenzhen and Chennai, along with ecosystem visibility at Hong Kong Consensus, showed that this narrative is no longer theoretical. Builders, researchers, and industry participants are already engaging with the foundations of the agent economy.
The next chapter of AI and Web3 is being built now — and Metis is continuing to advance the stack behind it.