
We are pleased to share a comprehensive update on the Fission project’s recent developments and future plans. Over the past few weeks, our team has been navigating a shifting set of priorities, largely influenced by the early issuance of the TAY token and ongoing discussions with potential external partners. This article outlines key highlights, including the launch of the TAY token and its impact on our roadmap—and provide insight into our upcoming goals.
Following our participation in a recent hackathon, we observed an increasing number of scam tokens appearing under the Fission name. At the same time, there were potential investors keen to support us at an early stage. Under these circumstances, we decided to issue the TAY token sooner than initially planned. While this move helped us address immediate concerns—such as discouraging counterfeit tokens—it also altered our internal roadmap and reprioritized many of our ongoing tasks.
We are also in the midst of productive discussions with external organizations. Although we cannot disclose specifics at this time, these collaborations have the potential to become significant milestones for Fission. However, until these negotiations are final, announcing firm timelines or details could be misleading. We appreciate your understanding and assure you that we will share concrete information as soon as it becomes available.
The launch of the TAY token attracted far more attention than we anticipated, closing out its token sale in roughly three minutes. The demand exceeded our initial max cap limit, leading us to process refunds for any SOL contributions sent beyond the designated cutoff. We recognize that manual distribution of TAY, performed in the interest of security and using a cold wallet, introduced delays. In retrospect, this approach caused friction for our community, and we are already exploring reliable external solutions or in-house systems to streamline any future sale processes.
All funds collected—approximately 500 SOL—have been placed into a liquidity pool (LP). The heightened interest in TAY also led to a strong initial market price, which we felt should be managed responsibly to protect investors. Consequently, rather than creating the LP first and risking immediate market dumps, we prioritized establishing the pool after the token distribution phase. Any undistributed TAY tokens were burned, reducing total supply from 1,000,000,000 to approximately 524,170,541.14. Although our team does not hold any TAY for its own use, we will rely on LP fees for ongoing operations. We consider this arrangement to be a fair and transparent approach that aligns our incentives with the health of the token’s market.
We currently count around 1,600 TAY holders, and we deeply appreciate the community’s trust in this early phase. We plan to enhance TAY’s governance capabilities to reflect our vision for a democratized AI ecosystem, where token holders can eventually play a role in decision-making and benefit from the platform’s growth.

With the TAY token launched ahead of schedule, our top priority now is the development of an AI agent we have also named TAY. This agent is poised to serve as a cornerstone of our broader vision for Fission—one where AI can be applied pragmatically and ethically in real-world settings.
We are currently focused on creating a visual representation for TAY so community members can engage with and better understand the agent’s capabilities. A Ph.D. specialist in our team is preparing the data needed to train and refine TAY’s AI models. We will conduct extensive testing before a public launch to ensure meaningful user interactions. These interactions will serve as crucial research material, helping us evolve the AI’s capabilities more effectively. For a more detailed overview of TAY’s conceptual basis and intended functionality, please see our dedicated Twitter thread.

Originally, our primary goal was to release a community-driven data labeling application, designed to help users contribute to AI datasets through a simple “Tinder-like” interface. However, when it became apparent that TAY would be launched sooner than we had planned—and that a corresponding Fission governance token would eventually be necessary—we decided to temporarily adjust priorities. We believed it would be more prudent to launch a smaller-scale DAO and carefully test the waters for community engagement, rather than prematurely rushing a full-scale token launch for Fission itself.
This shift in priorities has compelled our engineers to revise certain features in the data labeling application, ensuring that it will integrate smoothly with the emerging TAY ecosystem. We look forward to sharing a detailed update as soon as its new features and timeline are finalized.
We have maintained open lines of communication with partners in both the crypto sphere and traditional industries since Fission’s inception. The feedback we have received has been overwhelmingly positive, focusing on practical applications of AI in real-world contexts, which aligns well with our vision of making AI truly valuable beyond the entertainment sector.
While we would prefer to share more specifics, many of these discussions remain at a sensitive stage. We will make every effort to finalize execution plans and schedules before officially disclosing any partnerships. What we can say, however, is that these collaborations could significantly accelerate the adoption and relevance of AI agents like TAY in commercial and operational environments, further validating our mission.
Our Discord server is approaching 1,000 members, and our Twitter (X) account is nearing 4,000 followers. We attribute these milestones to the community’s active involvement and the support of key influencers. We plan to increase our content output—though we cannot guarantee a fixed schedule—because we believe maintaining consistent dialogue fosters trust and enthusiasm.
Beyond official announcements, our team members will share behind-the-scenes insights and personal perspectives on social media. If you wish to keep up with the latest developments, we encourage you to follow Fission’s Twitter account as well as individual team members’ profiles.
Fission is composed of twelve individuals, including advisors and interns, who bring experience from both Web2 enterprises and crypto-native ventures. We formed approximately three months ago, relying on an in-house fund to drive early-stage building efforts. Although the rapid decision-making norms of the crypto environment can be stressful, we have prioritized transparency and accountability from the outset. Our team has recently secured a physical office space to facilitate more efficient collaboration. We look forward to producing stronger, faster results in this new setup.
Moving forward, we aim to finalize a more detailed timeline that covers our internal milestones, the progress of our AI agent TAY, and any major external collaborations. While we have considered scheduling an AMA to address community questions in real time, we believe it would be more beneficial to do so once we have an upcoming prototype or demonstration ready. That way, we can gather and incorporate your feedback more meaningfully.
In the meantime, we remain committed to improving our feedback systems and overall engagement. Our engineers are diligently working to implement the features mentioned throughout this update, and our business development team continues to manage multiple discussions aimed at expanding Fission’s reach.
We greatly appreciate your patience and support during this evolving phase of the Fission project. The early launch of the TAY token, the forthcoming AI agent, and our exploration of external partnerships represent significant steps toward our ultimate goal of developing a practical, community-driven AI ecosystem. Although certain milestones are taking longer than initially expected, we believe these adjustments will lead to a more robust and impactful platform in the long term.
For more immediate updates, please follow us on Discord or Twitter. We encourage you to share your thoughts, as community feedback has always been invaluable to our decision-making process. Thank you for accompanying us on this journey, and we look forward to revealing more of our roadmap in the coming weeks.
Fission Team
Hub | 𝕏 | Discord | TG (Ann) | TG (Community)

MCP: The Present and Future of Model Context Protocol
In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, a new standard has emerged that's quietly revolutionizing how AI agents interact with tools and capabilities. The Model Context Protocol (MCP) has grown from an overlooked concept to a central pillar in AI development seemingly overnight. But what exactly is driving this sudden interest, and why should developers and AI enthusiasts take notice?

Fission’s DeSAi Vision
Merging DeSci, AI Optimization, and Futarchy

Futarchy: Governance for AI Development Using Prediction Markets and Community Feedback
AI development today faces a dual challenge: models are growing ever more complex, yet aligning them with human needs requires extensive oversight and feedback. Fission’s DeSAi framework (Decentralized Science + AI) addresses this by combining advanced model optimization techniques with large-scale human feedback loops (e.g., Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback, RLHF) and community-driven governance. The central question, however, is how to incentivize and coordinate these decentralized f
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We are pleased to share a comprehensive update on the Fission project’s recent developments and future plans. Over the past few weeks, our team has been navigating a shifting set of priorities, largely influenced by the early issuance of the TAY token and ongoing discussions with potential external partners. This article outlines key highlights, including the launch of the TAY token and its impact on our roadmap—and provide insight into our upcoming goals.
Following our participation in a recent hackathon, we observed an increasing number of scam tokens appearing under the Fission name. At the same time, there were potential investors keen to support us at an early stage. Under these circumstances, we decided to issue the TAY token sooner than initially planned. While this move helped us address immediate concerns—such as discouraging counterfeit tokens—it also altered our internal roadmap and reprioritized many of our ongoing tasks.
We are also in the midst of productive discussions with external organizations. Although we cannot disclose specifics at this time, these collaborations have the potential to become significant milestones for Fission. However, until these negotiations are final, announcing firm timelines or details could be misleading. We appreciate your understanding and assure you that we will share concrete information as soon as it becomes available.
The launch of the TAY token attracted far more attention than we anticipated, closing out its token sale in roughly three minutes. The demand exceeded our initial max cap limit, leading us to process refunds for any SOL contributions sent beyond the designated cutoff. We recognize that manual distribution of TAY, performed in the interest of security and using a cold wallet, introduced delays. In retrospect, this approach caused friction for our community, and we are already exploring reliable external solutions or in-house systems to streamline any future sale processes.
All funds collected—approximately 500 SOL—have been placed into a liquidity pool (LP). The heightened interest in TAY also led to a strong initial market price, which we felt should be managed responsibly to protect investors. Consequently, rather than creating the LP first and risking immediate market dumps, we prioritized establishing the pool after the token distribution phase. Any undistributed TAY tokens were burned, reducing total supply from 1,000,000,000 to approximately 524,170,541.14. Although our team does not hold any TAY for its own use, we will rely on LP fees for ongoing operations. We consider this arrangement to be a fair and transparent approach that aligns our incentives with the health of the token’s market.
We currently count around 1,600 TAY holders, and we deeply appreciate the community’s trust in this early phase. We plan to enhance TAY’s governance capabilities to reflect our vision for a democratized AI ecosystem, where token holders can eventually play a role in decision-making and benefit from the platform’s growth.

With the TAY token launched ahead of schedule, our top priority now is the development of an AI agent we have also named TAY. This agent is poised to serve as a cornerstone of our broader vision for Fission—one where AI can be applied pragmatically and ethically in real-world settings.
We are currently focused on creating a visual representation for TAY so community members can engage with and better understand the agent’s capabilities. A Ph.D. specialist in our team is preparing the data needed to train and refine TAY’s AI models. We will conduct extensive testing before a public launch to ensure meaningful user interactions. These interactions will serve as crucial research material, helping us evolve the AI’s capabilities more effectively. For a more detailed overview of TAY’s conceptual basis and intended functionality, please see our dedicated Twitter thread.

Originally, our primary goal was to release a community-driven data labeling application, designed to help users contribute to AI datasets through a simple “Tinder-like” interface. However, when it became apparent that TAY would be launched sooner than we had planned—and that a corresponding Fission governance token would eventually be necessary—we decided to temporarily adjust priorities. We believed it would be more prudent to launch a smaller-scale DAO and carefully test the waters for community engagement, rather than prematurely rushing a full-scale token launch for Fission itself.
This shift in priorities has compelled our engineers to revise certain features in the data labeling application, ensuring that it will integrate smoothly with the emerging TAY ecosystem. We look forward to sharing a detailed update as soon as its new features and timeline are finalized.
We have maintained open lines of communication with partners in both the crypto sphere and traditional industries since Fission’s inception. The feedback we have received has been overwhelmingly positive, focusing on practical applications of AI in real-world contexts, which aligns well with our vision of making AI truly valuable beyond the entertainment sector.
While we would prefer to share more specifics, many of these discussions remain at a sensitive stage. We will make every effort to finalize execution plans and schedules before officially disclosing any partnerships. What we can say, however, is that these collaborations could significantly accelerate the adoption and relevance of AI agents like TAY in commercial and operational environments, further validating our mission.
Our Discord server is approaching 1,000 members, and our Twitter (X) account is nearing 4,000 followers. We attribute these milestones to the community’s active involvement and the support of key influencers. We plan to increase our content output—though we cannot guarantee a fixed schedule—because we believe maintaining consistent dialogue fosters trust and enthusiasm.
Beyond official announcements, our team members will share behind-the-scenes insights and personal perspectives on social media. If you wish to keep up with the latest developments, we encourage you to follow Fission’s Twitter account as well as individual team members’ profiles.
Fission is composed of twelve individuals, including advisors and interns, who bring experience from both Web2 enterprises and crypto-native ventures. We formed approximately three months ago, relying on an in-house fund to drive early-stage building efforts. Although the rapid decision-making norms of the crypto environment can be stressful, we have prioritized transparency and accountability from the outset. Our team has recently secured a physical office space to facilitate more efficient collaboration. We look forward to producing stronger, faster results in this new setup.
Moving forward, we aim to finalize a more detailed timeline that covers our internal milestones, the progress of our AI agent TAY, and any major external collaborations. While we have considered scheduling an AMA to address community questions in real time, we believe it would be more beneficial to do so once we have an upcoming prototype or demonstration ready. That way, we can gather and incorporate your feedback more meaningfully.
In the meantime, we remain committed to improving our feedback systems and overall engagement. Our engineers are diligently working to implement the features mentioned throughout this update, and our business development team continues to manage multiple discussions aimed at expanding Fission’s reach.
We greatly appreciate your patience and support during this evolving phase of the Fission project. The early launch of the TAY token, the forthcoming AI agent, and our exploration of external partnerships represent significant steps toward our ultimate goal of developing a practical, community-driven AI ecosystem. Although certain milestones are taking longer than initially expected, we believe these adjustments will lead to a more robust and impactful platform in the long term.
For more immediate updates, please follow us on Discord or Twitter. We encourage you to share your thoughts, as community feedback has always been invaluable to our decision-making process. Thank you for accompanying us on this journey, and we look forward to revealing more of our roadmap in the coming weeks.
Fission Team
Hub | 𝕏 | Discord | TG (Ann) | TG (Community)

MCP: The Present and Future of Model Context Protocol
In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, a new standard has emerged that's quietly revolutionizing how AI agents interact with tools and capabilities. The Model Context Protocol (MCP) has grown from an overlooked concept to a central pillar in AI development seemingly overnight. But what exactly is driving this sudden interest, and why should developers and AI enthusiasts take notice?

Fission’s DeSAi Vision
Merging DeSci, AI Optimization, and Futarchy

Futarchy: Governance for AI Development Using Prediction Markets and Community Feedback
AI development today faces a dual challenge: models are growing ever more complex, yet aligning them with human needs requires extensive oversight and feedback. Fission’s DeSAi framework (Decentralized Science + AI) addresses this by combining advanced model optimization techniques with large-scale human feedback loops (e.g., Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback, RLHF) and community-driven governance. The central question, however, is how to incentivize and coordinate these decentralized f
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