Following a strong start to the year, February saw Synternet continue its momentum with key integrations, strategic partnerships, and greater visibility in the DeFi and AI space.
This month, we took a major step forward with the Syntoshi AI Agent launch, delivering real-time market intelligence to top $SYNT holders. We also expanded our ecosystem through a partnership with Cluster Protocol, integrating our real-time data infrastructure into their AI compute network. The Rivalz Network integration highlighted Synternet’s growing utility, while our presence at Consensus Hong Kong and ETH Denver reinforced our leadership in DeF Monitoring and AI Agent discussions.
Here’s a full breakdown of everything we achieved in February:
- Syntoshi AI Agent Launch
- Cluster Protocol Announcement
- Rivalz Network Announcement
- Consensus Hong Kong & ETH Denver Conferences
Syntoshi AI Agent Launch
Last month, we introduced Syntoshi - an AI agent built not to echo noise, but to cut through it. Powered by Synternet’s decentralized inference pool, Syntoshi tracks sentiment, understands market psychology, and delivers real-time insights with a philosophical edge. With 300+ signups, only 20 select users gained access to interact with it on Telegram.
Syntoshi is a reference agentic framework that works as a showcase for the possible on-chain inference streams that are available to agent developers on Synternet. Syntoshi has a focus in cross chain DeFi, derived from Synternet’s monitoring of cross chain whale tracking, DEX liquidity, Bridges, Wrapped Assets, and DEX transactions.
Since launch, we’ve refined Syntoshi’s personality, making it more friendly, less smirky, and less abstract, while keeping its analytical depth intact. We’ve also expanded its data streams, adding deeper insights into volumes and market caps. Structural updates now pave the way for future improvements, and we’ve fine-tuned data ingestion and extended memory length.
Syntoshi has a bright future ahead, and will be a principal tool for community growth and lasting engagement in the times ahead.
Cluster Protocol Announcement
In February, we partnered with Cluster Protocol to expand AI capabilities within the Web3 ecosystem. This collaboration enables AI agents to access real-time, low-latency on-chain data, crucial for informed decision-making in decentralized applications.
Read the full announcement here.By integrating Synternet’s data streams with Cluster’s decentralized AI infrastructure, we’re advancing the synergy between AI and blockchain, paving the way for more intelligent and responsive Web3 solutions.
Rivalz Network Announcement
Last month, Synternet partnered with Rivalz to improve the capabilities of AI agents within DeFi. By integrating Synternet’s high-quality, real-time data streams, Rivalz’s AI agents can access a vast network of live blockchain data, enabling more informed decision-making and advanced functionalities.
Read the full announcement here.Conferences
Consensus Hong Kong
Our CEO, Daniel Haudenschild, represented Synternet at Consensus Hong Kong, engaging in discussions on AI, DeFi, and decentralized data infrastructure.
Here are Daniel’s takeaways from the Consensus Hong Kong:
“Blockchain gains legitimacy when traditional industries recognize its value. The first major shift was with traditional finance, leading to the rise of DeFi. In Hong Kong, it became clear that AI and agents are pushing this further. DeSci and ZK layers are bridging the gap for agentic doctors and researchers, potentially driving even greater adoption than DeFi. What stood out in HK is that not a single VC doubts that agentic services and frameworks will play a major role in what comes next. Synternet is building the on-chain marketplace for real-time data that powers AI, with a strong focus on DeFi and cross-chain assets - a strategically critical position.”
ETH Denver
At ETH Denver, our Head of BD, Philippe Engels, connected with builders, investors, and AI pioneers, showcasing Synternet’s role in powering AI-driven DeFi.
Here are Philippe’s takeaways from the ETH Denver:
“Our new event approach worked like a charm - booking meetings in advance with projects we can add value to lead to meaningful discussions every day. The sheer scale of the event and endless side events make it impossible to be efficient, but we still met plenty of interesting projects, reinforcing our primary goal. ETH Denver felt quieter than last year (bear market blues?), but that meant more quality chats with builders pushing the industry forward, regardless of market conditions. AI and agents dominated the narrative, and Synternet is perfectly positioned to enable this space - we spoke on panels about how our permissionless pub/sub tech makes inference monetization and agent collaboration possible. BTCfi is also a massive theme this cycle, with L2s, restaking, and native yield breathing new life into Bitcoin. In short: Denver was smaller but still chaotic. In-person meetings move things forward, and Synternet is at the heart of several major narratives. Let’s keep building.”
Building Continues
February was a month of expansion, integrations, and real-world adoption for Synternet. From launching Syntoshi to forging key partnerships with Cluster Protocol and Rivalz Network, we took significant steps toward a more intelligent, data-driven Web3. As we move into March, expect further developments and deeper collaborations that push the boundaries of decentralized intelligence.
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