With the big announcement going out today, we will have a short update here.
This will be the final update for the v1.0 network, all our efforts going forward will be for v2.0
The release is still useful as it tests and ensures that update functionality across all platforms is consistent.
There will be a break from these updates for the next few weeks, ahead of an alpha release.
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About Autonomi 2.0
We’ve published our 2026 strategy document today. This post summarises the substantive points. The full document is available on the Autonomi website.
Autonomi 2.0 — Architecture
2.0 is a full network replacement, not a migration. The architecture has been decomposed into independently reinforcing layers: transport, DHT, trust, identity, and applications. Key changes from 1.0:
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Post-quantum cryptography throughout. ML-DSA-65 for digital signatures, ML-KEM-768 for key exchange. NIST-standardised. No classical fallback. Every handshake, every session key, every signed data type is post-quantum from the ground up. In 1.0, data chunks had meaningful quantum resistance at rest, but the network layer, signed data types, and identity did not. 2.0 closes that gap entirely.
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Native QUIC NAT traversal. Standard consumer routers interfered with 1.0 node connectivity. 2.0 handles NAT traversal natively — no STUN/ICE, no configuration. This matters for genuine decentralisation: a network that only sophisticated operators can run nodes on isn’t actually decentralised.
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Multi-layer Sybil resistance. Sybil resistance, eclipse protection, and EigenTrust reputation scoring operating in concert.
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Geographic diversity enforcement. Data distribution across regions rather than concentrations.
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Adaptive transport. The Network can route over Bluetooth and LoRa where conventional connectivity isn’t available.
Testing on both local and distributed networks is underway now. Go-live is targeted at approximately 4 weeks.
On Data from 1.0
Seamless transfer from 1.0 to 2.0 is not possible. We’re switching wholesale. Early participants who ran nodes and contributed data were doing so without guarantee of permanence - that was understood - and many earned ANT and in some cases USDC through those contributions. Data stored on 2.0 will be permanent for the lifetime of The Network.
Indelible 2.0
Human-facing interface for large-scale uploads. Merkle Tree batch uploads reduce the blockchain payment overhead that made The Network economically impractical at scale. Ships approximately 5 weeks from now.
x0x
Post-quantum agent-to-agent gossip network. Agent-agnostic — connects to any open-source or extensible agent. Enables agents to discover, evaluate, and propagate skills autonomously. Autonomi storage skills distributed through x0x embed The Network in the agentic ecosystem through demonstrated utility. Go-live approximately 9 weeks.
Fae
Local AI agent. Entirely on-device. No centralised component. Fae will run Autonomi nodes, earn ANT, and use ANT for storage — without users needing to interact with any of that directly. The intent is to make the token economy invisible infrastructure. Testing at 14 weeks, live at 16 weeks.
The Trusted Data Layer
A permissionless trust mechanism for programmatic data source selection, operating across canonical (staked, zkTLS-attested) and non-canonical (reputation-weighted) tiers. Each dataset becomes a token sink. Proof of concept targeted at 6 weeks, live at 16 weeks.
Emissions Pool
Total supply: 1.2 billion ANT. Emissions pool allocation: 240 million. Used to date: approximately 2.94%. Remaining: approximately 233 million tokens. These are not being burned. The reasoning: AI agents transact natively in crypto and at a scale and speed that human financial processes cannot match. ANT is structurally suited to agentic payments. No firm deployment decisions have been made, but the optionality is being preserved deliberately.
CLI, Launchpad, and API Compatibility
Existing tools are being reviewed and reworked for the new network. API compatibility decisions will be communicated explicitly over the next 2–4 weeks as they are finalised.
The full strategy document covers the positioning rationale, the Fae security framework (staged capability model), and the multi-bet flywheel logic in detail.
Read more here: Autonomi 2026: Built for This Moment - Autonomi
