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0G Labs Ignites Aristotle Mainnet With 100+ Partners to Power Decentralized AI

Lidia Yadlos · Sep 22, 2025 · 0G
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0G Labs Ignites Aristotle Mainnet With 100+ Partners to Power Decentralized AI

Singapore — 0G Labs has flipped the switch on its Aristotle Mainnet and Token Generation Event (TGE), marking the beginning of what the team calls the world’s first AI-native blockchain economy.

The launch arrives with an unprecedented ecosystem: more than 100 partners already live on day one, spanning cloud giants, custody solutions, wallets, and DeFi protocols. Names like Chainlink, Google Cloud, Alibaba Cloud, Coinbase Wallet, Binance Wallet, MetaMask, Ankr, Ledger, Fireblocks, and Figment are among the founding participants.

From Testnet to Production

Aristotle follows months of testing under Testnet V3 (Galileo), where 0G surpassed its benchmarks for throughput and finality. With the move to mainnet, the network is production-ready to support AI-native applications and verifiable execution at global scale.

Validators, SDKs, RPC providers, indexing tools, and security services are already in place, ensuring that developers and enterprises can deploy workloads from day one.

“Our mission at 0G is to make AI a public good. That means dismantling barriers—geopolitical, technological, or otherwise—and making sure AI isn’t locked inside Big Tech silos. Aristotle is the first step toward that future, and we’re proud to have over 100 partners standing with us at launch.”

Michael Heinrich, CEO & Co-founder of 0G Labs

Capital and Demand

0G has already attracted significant backing. The company raised $35 million across two equity rounds, while the 0G Foundation secured another $30 million earlier this year through AI node and token subscription sales—evidence of strong global demand for open, decentralized intelligence infrastructure

By combining compute, storage, and DA at the base layer, Aristotle aims to create a self-sustaining AI economy that is modular, verifiable, and permissionless. Developers, enterprises, and independent agents can build directly on the chain, opening the door to use cases ranging from decentralized research to autonomous financial services.

Heinrich calls Aristotle the foundation of a new operating system: “We’re not just building another chain. We’re building the rails for AI as a shared global utility.”