Pieverse and FLock.io launched Purr-Fect Agents for 10 whitelist spots of ERC-8004 NFTs that use AI training and use blockchain payment rules.Pieverse and FLock.io launched Purr-Fect Agents for 10 whitelist spots of ERC-8004 NFTs that use AI training and use blockchain payment rules.

FLock.io Teams with Pieverse for ERC-8004 Purr-Fect Agent Launch

2025/12/13 19:00
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Pieverse has partnered up with FLock.io, a decentralized platform for building AI agents, which is an important move for future AI technology. This partnership would be connecting Pieverse’s x402b payment system with FLock.io’s learning tools on the BSC network. To celebrate the partnership, Pieverse has launched a whitelist campaign, where the first 1,000 holders of ERC-8004 NFTs will be gifted 10 exclusive Purr-Fect Agent NFTs, which will be used to help them to build autonomous blockchain agents.

Bringing Together Decentralized AI Training and Compliant Payments

FLock.io is known for making AI development open with federated learning, meaning that many people can train AI models without having to share their own data. The company raised $11 million from Animoca Brands, Digital Currency Group and Lightspeed Faction for enhancing its decentralized AI systems.

FLock.io’s smart tools collaborate seamlessly with Pieverse’s payment system to provide the best results. FLock.io is used to train and check AI agents on a decentralized network while Pieverse uses its x402b protocol for making payments. Paying with pieUSD, a USDT-like stablecoin for autonomous agents can be done over the internet without gas using Coinbase’s x402 technology.  

Pieverse makes receipts, following GAAP and IFRS rules, on the blockchain, for every transaction and provides a permanent audit trial. As businesses implement autonomous systems, this compliance functionality may be of critical importance for AI agents in jurisdictions where the set of rules is unclear.

The ERC-8004 Traditional and Purr-Fect Agents

ERC-8004 is a commonly used Ethereum standard which helps to tie this work together. It supplements the existing on-chain registries (Identity, Reputation, and Validation) into a protocol that is being developed by Google, called Agent-to-Agent protocol that began in August 2025.

One of the first real examples to use this standard are Purr-Fect Agents of Pieverse. They are AI partners which run on the blockchain and manage assets, join in ecosystem events, and carry out payments by themselves. They use the x402b payment system from Pieverse to use money, complete transactions and maintain clean financial records on the chain.

A whitelist program allows people access through X and the Telegram direct message. Selected users receive an invoice on Pieverse and mint their agent using a guided approach. The project includes 900,000 PIEVERSE token rewards for community participation. WORLD3AI’s engagement with CARV to improve AI agent verified intelligence reflects industry trends.

Market Positioning and Technical Infrastructure

The relationship is crucial for both initiatives. In November 2025, Pieverse finished its Token Generation Event and was listed on Bybit, Bithumb, OKX, and Gate. PIEVERSE token volatility spiked over 4,200% following debut. 180 million tokens are in circulation and market valuation is $94 million.

Purr-Fect Agent’s technical sophistication sets it apart. In the BNB Chain, transactions take place very fast and cheaply. This makes it useful for small and frequent payments made by autonomous agents. The agents can pay with gas sponsorship for stablecoins, so they don’t have to deal with gas fees themselves. CARV integration helps to do this.

FLock.io is gaining momentum in the world, not only in the blockchain community. Its federated learning platform enables organizations to update models in a collaborative manner without exchanging their raw data. This way it follows the GDPR rules and deals with ethical and practical problems that come with centralized AI.

Conclusion

The Pieverse and FLock.io partnership is a massive step in developing AI agents on the blockchain. They have decentralized AI training, imbued it with a rule-based payment system and the application of the ERC-8004 standard to provide a comprehensive suite of tools for deploying agents independently. The 10 individuals in the whitelist and the 1000 incoming Purr-Fect Agent holders can take part in this new experiment combining AI and blockchain. Success of that will depend on how well they do the job and how the market reacts.

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