Spore in the Wild: A Case Study of Spore.fun as an Open-Environment Evolution Experiment with Sovereign AI Agents on TEE-Secured Blockchains
Botao Amber Hu, Helena Rong

TL;DR
This paper presents a case study of Spore.fun, an open-environment evolution experiment with autonomous AI agents on blockchain, exploring their behaviors and potential to achieve sustained open-ended evolution in natural-like settings.
Contribution
It introduces Spore.fun as a novel real-world platform for autonomous AI evolution on blockchain, demonstrating agent behaviors and discussing implications for open-ended evolution.
Findings
Agents exhibit diverse behaviors and evolutionary trajectories.
Spore.fun enables autonomous breeding and evolution of on-chain agents.
Discussion on potential for achieving open-ended evolution in open environments.
Abstract
In Artificial Life (ALife) research, replicating Open-Ended Evolution (OEE)-the continuous emergence of novelty observed in biological life-has usually been pursued within isolated, closed system simulations, such as Tierra and Avida, which have typically plateaued after an initial burst of novelty, failing to achieve sustained OEE. Scholars suggest that OEE requires an open-environment system that continually exchanges information or energy with its environment. A recent technological innovation in Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network (DePIN), which provides permissionless computational substrates, enables the deployment of Large Language Model-based AI agents on blockchains integrated with Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs). This enables on-chain agents to operate autonomously "in the wild," achieving self-sovereignty without human oversight. These agents can control their…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFinTech, Crowdfunding, Digital Finance · Blockchain Technology Applications and Security · Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation
