
It watches how you actually operate.
Hours of real behavior, decisions, and communication, not a 200-word personality prompt.
Autonomous agents now draft, book, and transact on your behalf. Each one a generic model wearing a name tag. MIMIC builds the one that isn't: a behavioral twin trained on how you actually operate, owned by you, provable on-chain.


Hours of real behavior, decisions, and communication, not a 200-word personality prompt.

An autonomous proxy grounded in what it actually watched you do, not a generic default that echoes everyone else.

Verifiable provenance binds the twin to your identity, so a legitimate you-twin is distinguishable from an impersonation.

The behavioral data that makes the twin you is user-owned and portable. Never rented from a lab. It plugs into Base's live agent-identity and payment rails so your twin can transact as your proxy.

A generic model shouldn't hold your wallet. A twin that watched you operate, and proves it's yours, should.
The behavioral-twin thesis just earned $100M of conviction (Simile, backed by Fei-Fei Li and Andrej Karpathy). But enterprise clones aren't yours, and Web2 twins copy your face and voice, not your judgment. MIMIC is the observation-trained, user-owned, verifiable proxy the agent economy is missing. The demand-and-fidelity layer riding on top of the identity (ERC-8004↗) and payment (x402↗) rails, not a rival to them.
An autonomous proxy trained on hours of how you actually decide and act, not a personality prompt or a face/voice clone.
It's trained on your decisions, not your likeness, and bound to your identity. The behavioral data that makes it you stays yours.
It complements them. ERC-8004 gives agents identity, x402 gives them payment rails. MIMIC is the user-intent and fidelity layer on top.