Quack AI

Quack AI

Quack AI is a technology project that developed the AI Autonomy Stack, a programmable infrastructure designed to allow artificial intelligence agents to make decisions, process payments, and ensure compliance using verifiable, on-chain logic. [1] [2]

Overview

Quack AI was founded to address the challenges of trust, audibility, and compliance in autonomous AI systems. The core innovation of the project is "verifiable logic," a framework that encodes operational, legal, and regulatory rules into smart contracts. This allows an AI agent's decision-making process to be transparently audited and proven to have followed a predefined set of instructions before execution. The system was designed to move beyond passive governance mechanisms, such as voting, toward a model of active autonomy where decisions are automatically executed by agents according to established policies. [3] [1]

The project's central product, the AI Autonomy Stack, acts as a "trust bridge" between AI models and blockchain execution environments. By providing a unified infrastructure for governance, execution, and compliance, the stack aims to automate slow, manual coordination processes. This makes it suitable for complex and high-volume applications, particularly in sectors such as , multichain operations, and institutional finance. The ultimate goal is to facilitate a machine-to-machine economy where AI agents can be provisioned with their own digital wallets to transact and interact with services, data, and other agents in a secure and verifiable manner. [2] [3]

Technology: AI Autonomy Stack

Core Principles

The central concept of the stack is to provide "verifiable logic" for AI actions. This is achieved by programming operational rules and constraints directly into a series of smart contracts. An AI agent operating in the top layer can analyze data and propose an action, but the action can only be executed if it satisfies the predefined, immutable logic enforced by the smart contracts on the blockchain. This architecture ensures that all actions are transparent, auditable, and compliant with the system's governing policies. The stack is designed to combine proposal generation, execution, and compliance into a single, automated workflow. [1] [3]

Architectural Layers

Decision Layer

Also referred to as the Governance Intelligence layer, this is where AI models and agents operate. They analyze on-chain and off-chain data to formulate decisions and propose actions. Using Quack AI's SDKs, these proposed actions (e.g., executing a trade, paying an invoice, rebalancing a portfolio of assets) are structured into a format compatible with the lower layers of the stack. This layer manages decision-making processes, including proposal generation, delegation of authority, and treasury automation. [1] [3]

Compliance Layer

The Compliance Layer functions as the core logic and rules engine of the stack and is often referred to as the Policy Engine. It is implemented as a set of smart contracts that contain the system's predefined operational and regulatory rules. When a proposed action is passed down from the Decision Layer, this layer’s smart contracts automatically verify it against these rules, which can include budget limits, regulatory constraints, or multi-signature approval requirements. If the action meets all criteria, it is approved and passed to the next layer; otherwise, it is rejected. [1] [2]

Payment & Execution Layer

This layer, also known as the Execution Fabric (Q402), manages the financial execution and final settlement of approved actions. It consists of a network of smart contracts that hold and disburse funds in various digital assets. While it natively integrates the $QUACKAI token for network fees, it also supports stablecoins and other major cryptocurrencies. This layer is responsible for the atomic settlement of transactions once they successfully pass through the Compliance Layer, effectively completing the action proposed by the AI agent. [1] [3]

Key Features

  • Agent Wallets: The stack enables the creation of programmable, on-chain wallets that are controlled by . The agents' control over these wallets is bound by the rules defined in the Compliance Layer, ensuring they can only perform authorized transactions.
  • Oracle Integration: The system leverages decentralized oracle networks to securely feed real-world, off-chain data into the Decision and Compliance Layers. This allows to react to external events, such as changes in market prices, IoT sensor readings, or API outputs, while maintaining the verifiability of the data source.
  • RWA Integration: The architecture includes an integration layer specifically designed to provide the necessary interfaces for the stack to interact with and traditional institutional financial flows. [1] [3]

Tokenomics

$QUACKAI is the native utility token of the Quack AI ecosystem and is built on the as an standard token. The token is listed on major cryptocurrency exchanges, including , , and Uniswap. [4] [1]

  • Total Supply: 1,000,000,000 $QUACKAI
  • Circulating Supply: Approximately 450,000,000 $QUACKAI as of early March 2026.

Token Utilities

  • Transaction Fees: The token is used to pay for computational operations within the AI Autonomy Stack, such as executing complex compliance checks or interacting with the payment layer.
  • Governance: Holders of $QUACKAI can participate in the Quack AI DAO to propose and vote on protocol parameters, feature upgrades, and the allocation of treasury funds.
  • Staking: Users can stake $QUACKAI to help secure the network's oracle validation services and, in turn, earn a share of the protocol's revenue.

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