According to an announcement shared with Finbold on April 10, ASI Alliance and Matterhorn announced a strategic partnership to bring AI-powered, secure, decentralized application (dApp) development to ASI:Chain.
Matterhorn, the developer of an AI-native “vibecoding” integrated development environment (IDE), is collaborating with the Artificial Super Intelligence (ASI) Alliance (including SingularityNET, Fetch.ai, and CUDOS) to address security challenges associated with AI-generated smart contract code.
Partnership to address security risks in AI-generated smart contracts
The partnership comes as AI-assisted coding becomes more widely adopted, particularly in blockchain development.
According to the release, many tools allow developers to generate smart contracts using natural language prompts, but often lack safeguards against vulnerabilities that can lead to financial losses.
The partners said the effort is focused on building an infrastructure that allows developers to build, audit, and deploy production-ready dApps within a distributed environment. As part of this effort, Matterhorn is introducing “Vibe-Audit.” It’s a system that combines AI security models with human reviews to help identify potential issues before deployment.
Additional safeguards include pre-vetted templates and real-time concurrency testing designed for MeTTa, ASI:Chain’s native programming language that features a concurrency model.
This integration also includes ASI:Cloud for distributed AI inference to replace centralized infrastructure. Future phases will introduce Fetch.ai’s ASI:One and Z.AI models for blockchain-specific code generation, as well as ASI wallet integration and full support for MeTTa smart contracts.
“We are at the beginning of a world where dApps will become commonplace ‘just apps’, like the websites and apps we use today. ” Matterhorn founder Abhinav said: “All other tools in this space are competing to release code faster. We think it’s the wrong race. Builders building dApps that deal with real money and real users need a platform they can trust. And this partnership is how we’re building it.”
Khellar Crawford, Chief Innovation Officer at SingularityNET, added:
“The power user of Web3 was always going to be AI, and this is the beginning of the actual AGI-era software stack. The security, ownership, and transparency of blockchain was fused with the fluency, convenience, and consumer-level usability that defined Web2, enabled by native AI and AGI inference. In this world, payment APIs like Stripe are connected to smart contracts, explicit reasoning systems, distributed computing, and agents. With ASI:Chain as a first-class citizen, we are opening the floodgates to building applications that are fundamentally more intelligent, more composable, and more sovereign.”
The companies say Matterhorn’s roadmap includes a fine-tuning pipeline that feeds developer usage data back into the ASI model to improve security and professionalism over time. The long-term goal is to provide a single environment where developers can build, audit, and deploy AI-powered dApps on a fully decentralized stack.
This integration is currently happening on the ASI:Chain development net, with the team aiming to onboard 20,000 builders by 2026, as well as 1 million model calls and 500 active compute instances within the first quarter of launch.
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