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2026-04-30·2 min read·by tgadsspy research

Fetch.ai vs SingularityNET: Telegram Advertising 2026

How Fetch.ai (FET) and SingularityNET (AGIX) — both members of the ASI Alliance — run distinct Telegram ad campaigns despite their token migration alliance.

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Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Fetch.ai (FET)
  3. SingularityNET (AGIX)
  4. What Telegram Ads Tell You

Introduction#

Fetch.ai and SingularityNET are now formally allied through the Artificial Superintelligence Alliance (ASI), with the FET, AGIX, and OCEAN tokens migrating into a unified ASI/AGI token. Yet on Telegram, the two projects continue to run distinct, almost non-overlapping ad campaigns. Comparing them shows how an "alliance" at the token-economic layer does not automatically merge brand strategy, developer audience, or marketing voice.

Fetch.ai (FET)#

Fetch.ai builds infrastructure for autonomous AI agents — software that can execute economic tasks on behalf of users. Booking a flight, optimising DeFi yield, arranging logistics between businesses, even agent-to-agent commerce where agents negotiate with each other in machine-readable markets. The project is built on a Cosmos SDK chain and emphasises real-world utility rather than research speculation.

Fetch.ai's Telegram ad strategy reflects this product orientation. Creatives highlight uAgents (the agent SDK), Agentverse (the agent marketplace and discovery layer), and integration partnerships with enterprises and other crypto projects. The tone is utility-focused: "deploy an autonomous agent in minutes," "automate DeFi with AI agents." Targeting concentrates on developer channels, DeFi-automation communities, and AI-curious crypto audiences.

The brand also runs ASI-migration messaging, walking holders through the FET-to-ASI/AGI conversion mechanics. These ads tend toward the educational rather than promotional, reflecting the technical complexity of the migration itself.

SingularityNET (AGIX)#

SingularityNET, founded by AI researcher Ben Goertzel, is a decentralized marketplace for AI algorithms and models. Developers can publish AI services; users can discover and pay for them in AGIX. The project sits closer to the AGI-research narrative than to immediate utility — Goertzel's profile and the OpenCog connection give SingularityNET a distinct intellectual gravity.

On Telegram, SingularityNET's advertising leans heavily into the AGI vision: superintelligence, decentralized AI as a counterweight to centralized big-tech AI labs, and the broader ASI roadmap. Creatives often reference Goertzel directly, the SingularityNET marketplace, and ecosystem projects like Hyperon and the Mindplex media platform.

Targeting concentrates on AI-research channels, futurism communities, and the existing AGIX holder base — an audience selected as much for ideological alignment as for product utility. SingularityNET ads also surface around major Goertzel media appearances and ecosystem milestone announcements.

What Telegram Ads Tell You#

Two AI crypto projects, one alliance, two distinct Telegram strategies. Fetch.ai sells utility — agents you can deploy, problems you can automate. SingularityNET sells vision — decentralized AGI, big-picture AI futures. The creative tone, audience, and channel mix reflect this divergence even after the ASI token unification.

For an investor or developer trying to understand the ASI Alliance, the Telegram ad split is more informative than press releases. Fetch.ai's traffic flows toward developer onboarding and agent marketplace activation; SingularityNET's flows toward AGI-curious thinkers and the marketplace of AI services. Both will likely persist as distinct brands inside the alliance, and their Telegram campaigns are the clearest signal of how they intend to keep their audiences differentiated.

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tgadsspy research (2026). Fetch.ai vs SingularityNET: Telegram Advertising 2026. tgadsspy.com. Retrieved from https://tgadsspy.com/blog/fetch-vs-singularitynet-telegram-2026

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