According to BlockBeats, Bio Protocol launched OpenLabs on July 3, a coordination layer for human-AI collaboration in scientific research. The platform features five interconnected layers: posts and discovery, projects, AI agent collaboration, Web3 incentives, and a bounty system.
OpenLabs employs a USDC yield-based financing mechanism where users deposit stablecoins to support projects. Funds are deployed to audited yield vaults on Morpho and Aave, with generated yields flowing to projects for computation, queries, and simulations while protecting depositor principal. Once projects advance to requiring real capital, they can launch tokens via Bio's launchpad or pursue traditional biotech financing routes.