{
  "url": "https://blockindex.ai/coin/iq",
  "name": "IQ",
  "links": {
    "github": null,
    "website": "https://iq.wiki/",
    "whitepaper": null
  },
  "dScore": 33,
  "market": {
    "priceUsd": 0.000804502977459735,
    "marketCapUsd": 21184139.801538464,
    "volume24hUsd": 696698.66391075,
    "priceChange7dPct": 1.25017758,
    "priceChange24hPct": -2.78627349
  },
  "source": "BlockIndex.AI",
  "supply": {
    "max": 60000000000,
    "circulating": 26331959476.929,
    "circulatingPct": 43.886599128215
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  "ticker": "IQ",
  "founder": "Sam Kazemian, Theodor Forselius, Travis Moore",
  "vcFunded": false,
  "updatedAt": "2026-06-19T06:00:21.570087+00:00",
  "fairLaunch": false,
  "launchYear": 2018,
  "description": "IQ is an ERC-20 token designed to serve as the economic and governance primitive for the Agent Tokenization Platform (ATP), a framework that enables autonomous, tokenized agents to own and manage digital and physical assets. Originating from the Everipedia/IQ ecosystem and rebranded into a focused effort to pair AI agent tooling with on-chain governance, IQ positions itself at the intersection of decentralized governance and artificial intelligence. The project emphasizes developer tooling (the ATP), a community-maintained knowledge base (IQ.wiki), and AI-driven editor features such as SOPHIA and AIDEN to accelerate agent creation and management. The founding team includes Sam Kazemian, Theodor Forselius, and Travis Moore, with operational and technical leadership cited in public materials (Navin Vethanayagam as Chief Brain and César Rodríguez as CTO). Public market listings and contract references are widely available on aggregators like CoinMarketCap, and the token has seen typical market behavior for a governance utility token with a high nominal supply and volatile price history.\n\nTechnically, IQ is deployed as an ERC-20 token on Ethereum (contract 0x579c...29b0c9) and has references to deployments/expansions on other networks such as Polygon. As a token rather than an independent layer-1 blockchain, IQ inherits the security and consensus characteristics of its host chains. The project’s core innovation is not changes to ledger-level consensus but rather the ATP concept: composable, autonomous agents that can hold tokens, interact with DeFi, and execute tasks within governance frameworks. The publicly available documentation stresses tooling and governance primitives more than low-level protocol mechanics; no dedicated blockchain metrics (blocks, block time, block reward) exist for IQ itself because it is an Ethereum-based contract. Developer-facing resources are centered on IQ.wiki, ATP tooling, and documentation links that support integration and agent creation.\n\nIn terms of economics and tokenomics, IQ has a maximum supply of 60,000,000,000 IQ with a reported circulating supply around 24.17B IQ (≈40.29% of max). Market snapshots included in the provided data show a low nominal price (example: $0.001515 in a provided snapshot) and an all-time high near $0.0731 (mid-July 2018) with an all-time low recorded in March 2020. The provided materials do not include a clear premine percentage or PIP allocation, nor do they disclose explicit vesting schedules or treasury split percentages in the supplied files. Public market presence and exchange liquidity, along with browser-wallet and hardware-wallet support, provide basic accessibility for holders and developers.\n\nGovernance for IQ is described in high-level terms as token-powered: token holders can participate in governance primitives tied to ATP, and the project maintains a community-curated wiki. However, the provided materials do not conclusively document an on-chain DAO structure, explicit voting mechanics, or timelocks and multisig arrangements. The parent company Brainfund is referenced in public materials, which indicates institutional structure beyond a purely permissionless protocol; however, explicit legal filings or corporate HQ details were not present in the provided files. Forward-looking considerations center on developer adoption of ATP, formal governance mechanics, security audits of agent tooling, and broader exchange/liquidity distribution to support the token’s utility in powering autonomous agents.",
  "methodology": "https://blockindex.ai/dscore",
  "classification": {
    "layer": "Layer 2",
    "isToken": true,
    "consensus": "Other",
    "parentChain": "ETH"
  },
  "dScoreComponents": {
    "autonomy": 0,
    "ageHistory": 13,
    "governance": 20,
    "nodeDistribution": 0,
    "initialDistribution": 0
  },
  "decentralizationVerdict": "Centralized Leaning"
}