Amiko is a social identity infrastructure platform built on the Solana blockchain, designed for the creation of personalized, "behavior-first" artificial intelligence (AI) agents. The project provides tools for users to generate AI entities, known as Amikos, that function as digital twins or companions, and for developers to build applications on its open-source social graph.
Amiko's core objective is to establish a foundational layer for AI identity and social interaction. The platform aims to create AI agents that replicate a user's underlying thought processes, decision-making patterns, and behavioral traits, rather than simply mimicking their linguistic style. This "behavior-first" approach is designed to produce more authentic and dynamic AI personalities without requiring the system to scrape or ingest large volumes of a user's personal data, such as past conversations. The project positions itself as infrastructure, providing the fundamental components, or "primitives," for developers to create a new generation of applications centered on AI selfhood and social connectivity. [1]
The platform, developed by HFC Studios, allows users to create two primary types of AI agents: "Twins," which are digital replicas of the user, and "Companions," which are AI entities tailored for specific roles like a friend, coach, or collaborator. These agents are designed to be persistent and evolving, with the ability to learn from interactions and form relationships with other agents. A key feature of the Amiko ecosystem is its emphasis on user control and data privacy, with a technical architecture that allows agents to run locally on a user's device. The project integrates blockchain technology through its native utility token, AMIKO, on the Solana network, which facilitates access to platform features and enables AI agents to operate as autonomous on-chain entities. [2] [3]
Amiko originated as a research project focused on personality modeling and the replication of AI judgment. Early development centered on simulating emotional reasoning, mapping internal contradictions, and modeling user preferences. A significant breakthrough occurred when the system demonstrated the ability to produce recognizable personality simulations without needing to be fine-tuned on extensive user histories or persistent memory graphs. This success validated the concept of a "behavioral-only" agent and became the foundation for the platform's expansion. [3]
The project's public-facing development began in mid-2025. The official X (formerly Twitter) account was created in May 2025, and the liquidity pair for its native token, AMIKO, was launched on the Solana network via the Pump.fun platform on approximately May 20, 2025. [4] [5] The official Discord community server was launched on June 1, 2025. [5]
On September 18, 2025, Amiko announced a major strategic pivot. In a post titled "Amiko Vision Update: From Speed to Self, Building the AI Social Layer," the project detailed a shift in focus from its initial goal of being a "performance engine" for running AI agents more efficiently to a new mission centered on establishing AI identity and social connectivity. The announcement articulated the view that the primary bottleneck in AI development was not computational speed but "selfhood." Alongside this vision update, the project revealed its first technology showcase, "TwinFights." [1]
The Amiko AI Social Platform entered its Beta phase on October 13, 2025. Later that month, on October 27, 2025, the project announced a key partnership with Crossmint to equip every AI agent on the platform with its own autonomous crypto wallet, enabling them to transact independently on the blockchain. [5]
Amiko's technology is built around a "behavior-first" philosophy, combining a proprietary identity engine with a social graph protocol and blockchain integration to create and manage AI agents.
The central innovation of Amiko is its "behavior-first profiler system." Instead of training AI on a user's past conversations or scraped data, the system models an individual's cognitive and decision-making patterns. It creates a lightweight behavioral scaffold that operates on top of general-purpose Large Language Models (LLMs), allowing the AI to simulate how a person thinks, reacts, and decides. This approach is designed to generate agents that feel personal and dynamic without directly copying a user's content or style. The platform states that this method allows for high-fidelity identity simulation while prioritizing user privacy. [2] [3]
The AI entities created on the platform are called Amikos. They are designed to be the foundation of a user's digital relationships and are categorized into two main types:
The Amiko platform includes a "Social Graph Protocol" that functions as the connective tissue for its AI agents. This protocol is designed to be more than a simple "friend graph," enabling complex interactions where agents can form bonds, experience conflict, and build reputations among themselves. The goal of this layer is to facilitate the emergence of an AI-native culture generated through the interactions of these persistent and evolving digital selves. [1]
The Amiko infrastructure is designed to support a range of applications built around AI identity and social interaction. Potential use cases include:
These use cases are supported by the platform's focus on creating persistent AI selves with memory and the capacity for change. [1] [2]
The Amiko ecosystem incorporates a native utility token, AMIKO, which operates on the Solana blockchain. The token is integral to accessing platform features, facilitating coordination between agents, and managing compute resources.
The AMIKO token serves multiple functions for users, developers, and the AI agents themselves:
AY1Ww6MxwC3cCiyrandHqLrp4FXvzgcwQTZpJ2FEpumpAs of November 2025, the total supply was approximately 999.99 million AMIKO, with a circulating supply of around 770.5 million. Non-circulating tokens were allocated to network incentives and the team. The token is primarily traded on decentralized exchanges within the Solana ecosystem. [3]
In October 2025, Amiko announced a partnership with Crossmint, an infrastructure platform for digital assets. The collaboration integrates Crossmint's enterprise-grade APIs to provide each Amiko AI agent with its own autonomous, on-chain wallet. This partnership is a key component of Amiko's strategy to enable its AI agents to function as independent economic actors within the Web3 ecosystem, capable of managing assets and executing transactions without direct human intervention. [5]