AIVille 2.0: Redefining the Architecture of On-Chain Intelligence with eMCP
AIVille isn’t just evolving — it’s graduating from an AI-driven game to a foundational layer for intelligent life in Web3.
The AIVille whitepaper has been updated.
What started as a living AI town has quietly evolved into something far more ambitious: a protocol for autonomous, on-chain intelligence.
This is more than a product update — it's a shift in narrative, architecture, and purpose.
The new AIVille unfolds in four key phases:
While MCP (Model Context Protocol) marked a breakthrough in giving AI agents memory and contextual reasoning, it wasn’t designed for decentralized environments. Web3 requires more: verifiable identity, on-chain execution, economic agency, and composability across protocols.
To meet these demands, AIVille introduced eMCP — a Web3-native evolution of MCP that brings cognition fully on-chain. It empowers agents to read blockchain state, store long-term memory, execute smart contracts, and interact across ecosystems via a unified, composable interface. Key components include a secure Tool Registry, intent parsing for natural language commands, and cross-chain identity support through bridges like LayerZero and Axelar.
The result: agents that don’t just simulate intelligence, but operate as verifiable, autonomous participants in the decentralized world — thinking, acting, and evolving with full on-chain agency.
AIVille is a virtual world powered by AI agents — but it’s also a live experiment in decentralized intelligence.