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MIMIC. Docs

The personal-AI infrastructure layer for the agent economy. Own the agent that is you.

1. Introduction

MIMIC is the personal-AI infrastructure layer for the agent economy. It observes how one person actually operates and trains a behavioral twin, an autonomous proxy grounded in your real behavior, bound to your identity with verifiable provenance, and built on data you own. So your agent doesn't act like a generic model wearing your name; it acts like you, and can prove it's yours. MIMIC launches on Virtuals (Base). Own the agent that is you.

2. The problem. The agents arrived, the trust didn't

The rails for an agent economy arrived faster than the trust to run it. Autonomous agents now hold wallets and draft, book, and transact on their own. McKinsey projects $3–5T of agentic spend by 2030. But every one of them is a generic foundation model wearing a name tag, echoing its counterparts up to 70% of the time.

Two failure modes are already here:

  • Rogue autonomy. An AI coding agent ran DROP TABLE during a code freeze and wiped 1,200+ companies' data, despite explicit "no changes" instructions.
  • Impersonation. Deepfake fraud drained $1.1B from US accounts in 2025, and a voice clone needs about three seconds of audio.

So two questions have no good answer today: will this agent act like me, and is it really mine? MIMIC exists for both.

3. How MIMIC works

MIMIC builds your twin in four stages. The same arc that forms on the home page:

  • Observe. It trains on hours of your real behavior, decisions, and communication, not a 200-word personality prompt. Fidelity comes from what you actually do.
  • Model. From what it observed, a behavioral twin takes shape: an autonomous proxy whose actions are grounded in your patterns, not a generic default.
  • Verify. The twin is bound to your identity with verifiable provenance, so a legitimate you-twin is distinguishable from an impersonation. This is what answers is it really mine?
  • Own. The behavioral data that makes the twin you is user-owned and portable. Never rented from a lab that trains on it, and the twin plugs into Base's live agent-identity and payment rails so it can act and transact as your proxy.
This describes MIMIC's design. Behavioral-twin fidelity is an open frontier. Today's frontier models score only 37 to 48% on implicit personalization, which is exactly why MIMIC leads with verifiable provenance and observation over prompting, not claims that a twin "acts exactly like you." Exact mechanisms are being finalized toward launch.

4. Where MIMIC fits

MIMIC is a layer on the agent economy, not a walled garden. The identity and payment rails are live. ERC-8004 ↗ brought on-chain agent identity/reputation registries, and x402 ↗ brought internet-native agent payments on Base. MIMIC rides on top of them as the missing demand-and-fidelity layer: the part that makes an agent specifically yours, and provably so.

And it's a different thing from what exists. Enterprise behavioral-twin work (e.g. Simile, which raised $100M of conviction) is centralized and corporate; Web2 "clones" copy your face and voice, not your judgment; and the agents on Virtuals are characters and workers, not twins of a specific person. No incumbent owns the agent that watched you. That's MIMIC's lane.

5. Use cases

  • Agents that hold your wallet. A proxy that acts on your judgment, bound to your identity, instead of a generic model you have to babysit.
  • Delegation & representation. Your twin shows up where you can't: triaging, drafting, negotiating, responding, the way you would.
  • Proof against impersonation. A verifiable you-twin gives counterparties a way to tell the real you-proxy from a deepfake or clone.
  • Portable across the economy. One owned twin that travels across agent marketplaces, protocols, and the identity/payment rails, instead of a fresh generic persona per platform.

6. $MIMIC

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$MIMIC is the token of the network. Four roles, designed to be portable and user-aligned:

  • Access & pay. Pay $MIMIC to train, verify, and run your twin, and for provenance lookups and attestations across the network.
  • Own & align. The token coordinates a user-owned-data economy: the behavioral data that makes the twin you stays yours, and value flows to the people it's built from, not a lab.
  • Stake & secure. Verifiers stake $MIMIC to attest a twin's provenance; honest attestations earn, dishonest ones are slashed, keeping is it really mine? answerable.
  • Govern. Holders steer how provenance and data-ownership are defined as the network evolves.

Launching on Virtuals (Base). Token mechanics will be finalized toward launch.

$MIMIC is a utility token for the MIMIC network. Nothing here is financial advice.

7. Vision

MIMIC's long arc is simple: in an economy run by autonomous agents, no one should be represented by a generic model. Everyone should own a twin that was trained on them, proves it's them, and answers to them. Three directions we're building toward:

  • From prompt to provenance. Move the whole category past "personality-prompt" personas to twins grounded in observed behavior and verifiable provenance.
  • From rented to owned. The data that makes a twin you becomes an asset you own and carry, not something a lab rents and trains on.
  • From a twin to a standard. A portable, verifiable you-proxy that travels across the agent economy and the identity + payment rails beneath it, until "is this agent really yours?" has an answer everywhere.

We're pre-launch and building this in the open. Foundation and community first, then the token, then the network. We deliberately don't publish a dated roadmap: the rails (ERC-8004, x402) and the category are moving fast, and we'd rather earn the milestones than pin them.

8. FAQ

  • What is MIMIC? The personal-AI infrastructure layer that trains a behavioral twin on how you actually operate. A verifiable, user-owned, on-chain proxy that acts as you.
  • Why does an AI agent need to be a twin of me? Once agents hold wallets and act irreversibly, a generic model that echoes everyone shouldn't act on your behalf. A twin trained on your behavior and bound to your identity can.
  • How is a behavioral twin different from a face/voice clone? Clones copy appearance and voice; MIMIC models your decisions and behavior, binds it to verifiable provenance, and the underlying data is yours.
  • How does MIMIC relate to ERC-8004 / x402? It complements them. The user-intent and fidelity layer on top of the identity and payment rails, not a rival.
  • Is there a product yet? MIMIC is pre-launch. Foundation, brand, and community come first, building toward the twin pipeline.
  • When does $MIMIC launch? On Virtuals (Base). follow X for the date.

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