Arthur Hayes is stepping back into an operating role with Flop Labs, a new crypto project focused on the FLOP token and building an AI-powered agentic economy.
The BitMEX co-founder announced the project in a post on X on Tuesday, saying that FLOP would be “food” for AI agents and calling on users to help build a new currency for autonomous AI systems.
Flop Labs plans to launch FLOP without a presale or venture-capital funding, instead using a 100% fair-launch approach.
Hayes said the team plans a massive airdrop in the fourth quarter of 2026 and expects to launch the project’s genesis block in the first quarter of 2027.
Announcing the Flop Network $FLOP is food for your AI agent pic.twitter.com/rso5Ava3kb
— Flop Labs (@flop_labs) August 18, 2026
A glimpse at Flop
Flop Network is focused on building an economic layer for the emerging agentic economy, in which autonomous AI agents can perform tasks, consume digital resources and transact with one another without requiring humans to manage every step. The network uses FLOP as its native currency for these interactions.
The project started with the idea that increasingly capable AI agents will need more than just software models. They will require access to compute for inference, decentralized memory for storing and retrieving information, and a way to pay for those resources without relying on human intervention. Flop Network aims to make FLOP the medium through which those services are bought and sold.
Its key technical feature is a proof-of-useful-inference model. Under this system, miners contribute real computational power to execute AI inference workloads. Rather than performing computation solely to secure a blockchain, the resources are directed toward useful AI tasks, with miners receiving FLOP as compensation for the inference they perform.
Validators provide the network’s verification and trust layer. They are responsible for checking whether computations were carried out correctly and supporting decentralized storage for AI agents’ memories. Like miners, validators receive FLOP for contributing resources and services to the network.
In essence, Flop Network is trying to create an economy where AI agents pay for the computational and memory resources they consume, while the people and infrastructure providing those resources are compensated through FLOP. Its long-term goal is to make useful AI computation itself a verifiable and monetizable component of a blockchain-based economy.
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