Unibase (UB): D-Score 38/100 — Centralized Leaning BlockIndex D-Score: 38/100 (Centralized Leaning). Unibase (UB) is a Layer 2 cryptocurrency using Other consensus. Unibase: Decentralized AI memory layer with zk-verified data availability, veUB governance and multi-chain token deployment. Source: https://blockindex.ai/coin/ub · Data by BlockIndex.AI · Updated 2026-06-19 D-Score breakdown (0-100, higher means more decentralized) Component: Score: Overall D-Score: 38: Node distribution: 0: Initial distribution: 13: Governance: 20: Age and history: 5: Autonomy: 0: Key facts - Layer: Layer 2 - Consensus: Other (N/A) - Launch: Other (2025) - Founder: Information not available - VC funded: No - Max supply: 10,000,000,000 - Circulating: 2,500,000,000 (25.0%) Market data (as of 2026-06-19) - Price: $0.12 - Market cap: $292M - 24h volume: $7.05M - 24h change: +1.10% · 7d change: -9.47% About Unibase (UB) is a protocol-layer token and infrastructure project focused on providing decentralized long-term memory, agent interoperability, and verifiable high-throughput data availability for autonomous AI agents. The project packages three principal components: Membase, a secure and scalable long-term memory substrate for agent state and knowledge; the AIP Protocol, which formalizes agent-to-agent communication, identity, and shared state semantics; and Unibase DA, a zk-verified data availability layer designed to deliver extremely high throughput for AI workloads (the materials claim >100GB/s). Together these modules are intended to enable persistent agent memory, cross-framework interoperability, and user data sovereignty, positioning Unibase as an "open agent internet" primitive geared toward autonomous systems and agent-native applications. Technically, Unibase is described as a multi-chain token infrastructure with native deployments planned on Ethereum and BNBChain (token deployment dated September 12, 2025) and subsequent expansion to additional Ethereum L2 networks. The Unibase architecture emphasizes verifiable data availability via zero-knowledge proofs and a memory-centric storage layer optimized for high ingest and retrieval volumes tied to knowledge-mining incentives. The token (UB) is used to pay protocol fees (memory storage, agent deployment and interoperability usage), to power staking for agents, and as the governance token in a veUB vote-escrow model. The documentation highlights integrations and early adopters leveraging Unibase for agent persistence and developer workflows, including adapters and integrations with BitAgent, TradingFlow, TwinX, Beeper and frameworks such as MCP, Virtuals, ElizaOS, and Swarms. From a tokenomics perspective, Unibase specifies a maximum supply of 10,000,000,000 UB with a reported circulating supply of 2,500,000,000 UB at the time of the supplied snapshot (implying roughly 25% circulating). Public-market metrics included in the source materials show live market pricing, market capitalization, and 24-hour volume snapshots; these indicate active market trading and listings on mainstream aggregators. The project’s near-term roadmap centers on the September 2025 cross-chain token deployment and follow-on work to roll out zk-backed memory verification and cross-chain expansion to Ethereum L2s. While the project materials describe governance via veUB, they do not provide a full governance charter or exhaustive allocation schedule in the supplied extracts. Governance and operational details are partially specified: veUB is called out as the vehicle for governance, implying token-holder voting and ve-style incentives, but no named central company, CEO, or foundation was identified in the provided materials. Similarly, explicit premine or initial public percentage (PIP) information was not documented in the extracts. The project reported an active testnet footprint (more than 200 deployed agents and over 12.4 million on-chain memory entries as of mid-2025) which suggests significant early technical validation and developer engagement, though on-chain operational particulars (node counts, block/transaction metrics, on-chain explorers and API endpoints) were not consistently provided in the supplied files. Links - Website: https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/unibase/ - Whitepaper: N/A - GitHub: https://github.com/unibase --- About the D-Score: BlockIndex.AI rates decentralization from 0 to 100 across node distribution, initial distribution, governance, age and history, and autonomy. Methodology: https://blockindex.ai/dscore