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ALPHEA Web3 Festival Debut: From Generation to Execution, AI Agent Infrastructure Gradually Takes Shape
Title: ALPHEA Web3 Festival Debut: From Generation to Execution, AI Agent Infrastructure Gradually Takes Shape
Author: ALPHEA
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Reprint: Mars Finance
ALPHEA Web3 Festival Debut: From Generation to Execution, AI Agent Infrastructure Gradually Takes Shape
The new decentralized operating environment aims to run autonomous AI agents with long-term memory, verifiable execution, and based on an economic model of usage.
[Dee Lee, ALPHEA Chief Publishing Officer and Head of the UAE Office, introduces the company and its vision]
Hong Kong, April 24, 2026—ALPHEA, a new Layer 1 blockchain project focused on AI infrastructure, announced today the release of a decentralized execution environment specifically built for autonomous AI agents. The platform made its first public appearance at the 2026 Hong Kong Web3 Conference. Unlike many projects pursuing grand narratives, ALPHEA is addressing a very specific and somewhat mundane problem: how to build a foundational environment with “persistent memory” and “native execution capabilities” for these AI agents.
The launch event was hosted by Dee Lee, ALPHEA’s Chief Publishing Officer and Head of the UAE Office. Instead of rushing to showcase complex charts, he started by discussing a shift in perspective: AI is transforming from a “passive tool” into an “active operator.”
In today’s AI infrastructure, although AI models have become very powerful at generating outputs, the systems they rely on—cloud computing, storage, billing, and coordination—are still designed around human users and centralized control. As autonomous agents shift from generating outputs to independently executing tasks, existing infrastructure will be unable to support the continuous, autonomous Agent-to-Agent operations required by these systems.
Henry Park, founder and CEO of ALPHEA, stated: “Today’s AI can generate almost anything, but it still needs human involvement to deploy, operate, and maintain. We are building a layer where AI is not just producing work but living and functioning. This means execution, memory, and economic models must be rethought from the ground up.”
Creating a Home for AI Agent Economies
The core of ALPHEA’s architecture is its core framework, Delta, a packaging format that converts AI-generated outputs into self-contained executable units. Delta packages do not require manual deployment, authorization, or resource allocation; they carry all the context needed for autonomous execution within the network.
At the same time, storage on ALPHEA is dynamically managed, with active data stored near the execution environment, while less frequently used data is moved to more sustainable layers. Each workload is accompanied by an execution proof, which can verify whether the task has been completed, how it was executed, and what resources were consumed. This also enables the network to verify decentralized execution without relying on a single trusted point.
On the ALPHEA platform, the economic model directly links token activity to resource usage. Agents that perform computations, store data, or consume bandwidth pay proportionally to their infrastructure consumption. This also means ALPHEA features an operational infrastructure marketplace rather than a speculative token economy.
Team Background
ALPHEA is led by a team with extensive experience in operating large-scale consumer platforms. Henry Park previously served as CEO of Gala Lab, managing game operations across dozens of international markets. David Bae is responsible for partnerships and capital strategy. Kevin Oh focuses on long-term sustainability and capital structure. Technology and product development are led by James Lee and Dee Lee, who bring comprehensive experience from traditional gaming, real-time operations, and Web3 infrastructure.
David Bae, Head of Strategy and Partnerships at ALPHEA, said: “The problems we are solving at ALPHEA are operational, not theoretical. Our team has been running real systems worldwide for many years. This operational discipline is exactly what this new type of AI infrastructure truly needs.”
Strategic and Future Development Goals
ALPHEA’s debut at the 2026 Hong Kong Web3 Conference marks the first milestone of the project’s public unveiling. The company plans to release more technical documentation and roadmap details in the coming months. Interested early-stage developers and partners can connect through the company’s website.
About ALPHEA
ALPHEA is a Layer 1 blockchain project dedicated to developing a decentralized operational environment for autonomous AI agents. The platform integrates native execution, dynamic storage, execution proofs, and an economic model based on usage into a single infrastructure layer, aiming to support large-scale Agent-to-Agent operations.