ASI Alliance and Matterhorn launch vibecoding with built-in safety for blockchain apps
As AI-generated smart contracts become more common, the collaboration aims to reduce financial risks by embedding audit and security tools directly into the development workflow.
The Artificial Superintelligence (ASI) Alliance, and Matterhorn have joined forces to introduce a safety-first vibecoding system for building decentralized applications on ASI:Chain.
The system aims to make it possible for anyone to build, audit, and deploy dApps without needing a computer science degree, and without losing their money to a buggy smart contract.
Abhinav, founder of Matterhorn, says the industry is entering a phase where dApps are expected to become as common and accessible as everyday web and mobile applications.
“Every other tool in this space is racing to ship code faster,” Abhinav stated. “We think that’s the wrong race. The builders who build dApps that handle real money and real users need a platform they can trust, and this partnership is how we build it.”
According to the team, Matterhorn provides an AI-powered IDE where developers can generate smart contracts and full applications using natural language, supported by deployment tools, front-end generation, DePIN integration, and a Vibe-Audit system that reviews code using AI and human oversight before deployment. It also includes templates and testing tailored to ASI:Chain’s concurrent execution model.
ASI Alliance supplies the underlying decentralized infrastructure through ASI:Chain and ASI:Cloud compute, with further integrations planned for ASI:One, Z.AI models, and ASI Wallet support.
ASI:Cloud replaces centralized cloud providers with decentralized AI inference and execution, supporting both development workflows and live applications across the ecosystem.
The launch comes as AI-generated code gains widespread adoption, bringing renewed focus on the need for stronger safeguards in blockchain and dApp development.
“Web3’s power-user was always going to be AI. This is the beginning of the actual AGI-era software stack: the security, ownership, and transparency of blockchain fused with the fluency, convenience, and consumer-grade usability that defined Web2, brought to life by native AI and AGI inference,” said Khellar Crawford, Chief Innovation Officer of SingularityNET.”
He highlighted the integration of payments, smart contracts, decentralized compute, and autonomous workflows as part of a more advanced application environment built on ASI:Chain through Matterhorn.
The teams have set a target of onboarding 20,000 builders during 2026, along with one million model calls and 500 active compute instances in the first quarter after launch.
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