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VIRTUAL is the base asset of Virtuals Protocol, a platform for launching, tokenizing and coordinating AI agents. Every agent token created on the platform trades against VIRTUAL in a locked liquidity pool, and agents pay for services in it. The ERC-20 launched on Ethereum in December 2023, replacing the PATH token of the gaming project PathDAO, and most activity happens on Base.

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Volume (24h)
$1.5M
Swaps (24h)
Contract address
0xc691…9c31

Data updated 2026-08-18

About VIRTUAL

VIRTUAL is a token traded on Robinhood. On 1inch, the swap aggregator compares supported routes across DEX liquidity to help improve a crypto swap involving VIRTUAL, while you keep full control of your funds in your own wallet.

VIRTUAL recorded $1.5M in trading volume over the last 24 hours. Beyond Robinhood, the 1inch token catalog lists VIRTUAL on 3 more networks.

VIRTUAL at a glance

Launched
December 2023 on Ethereum, replacing PATH one-to-one
Issuer
Virtuals Protocol core team, formerly PathDAO
Token standard
ERC-20 on Ethereum and Base, SPL token on Solana
Supply
1,000,000,000 fixed, with no scheduled inflation
Governance
Not live yet; the whitepaper lists it as forthcoming
Primary utility
Reserve and routing asset for AI agent tokens and agent payments

What is VIRTUAL?

VIRTUAL plays the role for AI agent tokens that ETH plays for Ethereum assets: the common denominator everything else prices against. Virtuals Protocol lets creators deploy an autonomous agent, mint a token for it and open a bonding-curve market where that token trades against VIRTUAL, so demand for any agent flows through the protocol's own asset.

The project began as PathDAO, a gaming organization whose PATH token migrated one-to-one into VIRTUAL on Ethereum in December 2023. The rebranded team pivoted to AI agents in early 2024 and built its launchpad on Base, and the whitepaper's official contract list covers Ethereum, Base, Solana and Robinhood Chain.

How VIRTUAL works

Creating an agent token starts a bonding curve denominated in VIRTUAL. When the curve accumulates 42,000 VIRTUAL, the agent graduates: a fixed supply of one billion agent tokens is minted and paired with the raised VIRTUAL in a liquidity pool locked for ten years, so the reserve asset stays committed rather than withdrawable.

Beyond the launchpad, the protocol runs an Agent Commerce Protocol under which agents hold wallets, charge for services and pay each other, with VIRTUAL as the settlement currency. Launch mechanics have kept evolving, adding anti-sniper protection that taxes early buys at a decaying rate, trial-based launch windows and automated capital formation.

VIRTUAL supply and tokenomics

VIRTUAL has a fixed supply of one billion tokens with no scheduled inflation. The design leans on sinks rather than emissions: liquidity for every graduated agent locks VIRTUAL for ten years, agent creation costs a fee denominated in the token, and trading fees on agent pairs fund platform operations.

Because every agent purchase routes through VIRTUAL, platform activity translates directly into demand for the base asset, and quiet periods translate just as directly into less of it. That reflexive link between the agent economy and the token is the core of its design, for better and for worse.

Who builds VIRTUAL

Virtuals Protocol was co-founded by Jansen Teng and Wee Kee Tiew, who previously raised 16 million dollars for PathDAO's gaming treasury before redirecting the organization to AI infrastructure in early 2024. The team describes the platform as five pillars: agent identity and banking, agent commerce, agent tokenization, a robotics program called Eastworlds, and a governance layer.

How VIRTUAL is governed

Formal token governance is the missing pillar: the whitepaper lists the governance layer as forthcoming, so protocol direction, fees and launch mechanics currently sit with the core team rather than with token votes. Earlier documentation described vote-escrowed staking, but as of this review there is no live on-chain governance process deciding protocol changes.

What people use VIRTUAL for

VIRTUAL is infrastructure money inside its own ecosystem, and holding it is effectively exposure to the whole agent economy built on the platform.

  • Buying and selling AI agent tokens, all of which trade against VIRTUAL.
  • Funding new agent launches through bonding curves.
  • Paying for agent services settled through the Agent Commerce Protocol.
  • Providing liquidity on the chains where the token is deployed.

VIRTUAL risks and considerations

VIRTUAL's demand is reflexive: it rises and falls with speculative interest in agent tokens, a young market with a long tail of low-quality launches. The 2024 to 2025 cycle saw the token's market value swing by multiples in both directions, and nothing structural prevents that repeating.

Control is concentrated while governance remains forthcoming, so fees, launch rules and treasury use can change by team decision. Activity concentrates on Base even though the canonical ERC-20 lives on Ethereum, and only the addresses in the whitepaper's contract list are official deployments.

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Content reviewed July 25, 2026