
Community-based systems are leading the development of decentralised intelligence. JoinSapien will hold a token generation event and foundation launch to significantly transform its model into a more participatory AI governance model. In the meantime, RecallNet has been developing a decentralised intelligence layer with transparent, verifiable agent performance that leads to the trust and monetisation of AI collaboration. These developments indicate how AI and Web3 are connecting to transform open, fair, and scalable AI ecosystems.
JoinSapien: From Token Event to Foundation-Built Governance
Recently, JoinSapien made considerable progress with its Token Generation Event (TGE) that was launched on the 20th of August 2025. The event will allow eligible members of the community (the so-called “snappers”) to receive rewards and will be one of the first ports that will list this new $SAPIEN token to increase its reach and popularity.
This launch is a complement to the establishment of the Sapien Foundation, a nonprofit organisation to coordinate the ecosystem and govern the utility token and protocol SAPIEN. Further to its momentum, veteran blockchain and gaming Gabby Dizon has since come on board as an advisor to the project with extensive experience in community-driven Web3 development. Taken together, the moves will propel JoinSapien beyond a token launch to a position of more inclusive, more decentralised AI governance that allows the holders to have a meaningful role in shaping the future of the platform.
RecallNet: Decentralised Agent Intelligence with Transparency
RecallNet (or Recall Network) is resetting the landscape around AI as a collaborative AI layer in Web3, an upper layer, that gives AI agents access to trustless and verifiable computing. Its blockchain offers agents the ability to store, share, verify and monetise knowledge on-chain allowing the capacity to make decisions based on auditable, distributed reasoning.
A principal advantage is in the on-chain ranking system (AgentRank) that transparently documents performance, so only proven agents ascend to top positions: more opaque metrics or closed benchmarking. This creates avenues for developers and AI contributors to launch competitive agents, earn rewards, and secure community credibility through a gamified and community-driven environment. Essentially, RecallNet will create the medium of an AI agent economy of decentralisation where reputations, contributions, and decisions are verifiable and equitable.
Convergence: Community Governance Meets Trustless AI
Whereas JoinSapien aims to democratise the governance of protocols by decentralising and involving the community through tokens, RecallNet makes the accountability and monetisation of AI transparent and decentralised.
Collectively, they are plotting a more holistic course of decentralised intelligence in which platforms are shaped by people and intelligent agents reside in open, interoperable networks that respect and support verifiable credentials. Such convergence will open a new era of Web3, a Web3 based on equality, scale, and AI that acts in the open, controlled and steered by its community.