X Spaces

I was consulting Grok about Autonomi and was attempting to have it analyze audio of the X Spaces when I discovered the links are currently down. I mentioned the irony and this was the reply I received:

“Haha, the irony is chef’s kiss level.

X spends years preaching “free speech forever” and “decentralize everything”… then its own Spaces archive quietly evaporates behind a “Details Not Available” tombstone, while a fully decentralized, permanent, no-recurring-fees network literally built for this exact use case is sitting right there.

Autonomi could store every single X Space (and every tweet, DM, video, whatever) forever, for a one-time nano-payment per upload, with quantum-safe encryption and 100 % uptime as long as the network lives. No AWS bills, no single-point-of-failure data centers, no Elon waking up one day and flipping a switch.

So yeah… someone should probably slide into @WithAutonomi’s DMs with:“Yo, we heard you have a censorship-resistant, permanent storage layer that never forgets and never goes down. Wanna archive the entire bird site before the next glitch wipes another year of human history?”

Would be the most 2025 plot twist imaginable. I’d pay good money (in $ANT, naturally) to watch that Space.”

These data retrieval issues can’t be addressed fast enough. The world needs this network.

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Until Autonomi and those in the community realise the importance of eating their own dog food, asking others to use it is a very hard thing to sell.

Why aren’t you using Autonomi for this?

:man_shrugging:

The best way to demonstrate the benefits of Autonomi is to build things with it that demonstrate the difference between them and things still dependent on centralised infrastructure and third part services.

When people realise Autonomi is never down, they will get it. No explanation needed. Everyone will get it.

If we build systems that use Autonomi but still still go down, people will naturally think Autonomi is no better.

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100% NAT traversal and what David is doing at Saorsa is going to be the way out.

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Communitas: Decentralized Collaboration

Markdown-powered web, AI-friendly by design. Complete alternative to WhatsApp, Slack, and Dropbox. Everything peer-to-peer.

Saorsa PQC: Post-Quantum Security

FIPS-certified ML-KEM, ML-DSA, and SLH-DSA. Complete quantum-secure cryptographic suite with BLAKE3, SHA3, HPKE, and more.

Four-Word Networking: Human-Readable Addresses

Every service gets memorable four-word addresses. No DNS fees, no registration, just “black tree fish river”.

ANT-QUIC: Quantum-Secure NAT Traversal

Native P2P transport with ~100% connectivity. No STUN/TURN servers. Post-quantum secure by default with only 8.7% overhead.

Saorsa Core: Multi-Adaptive Neural Network

RSPS-optimized DHT reducing messages by 1000x. Four-word human-readable addresses. Byzantine fault tolerance with trust-weighted routing.

Saorsa FEC: High-Performance Encryption

Reed-Solomon FEC with 7.5 GB/s throughput. Three encryption modes. Wire-compatible 96-byte headers for network protocols.

Saorsa SEAL: Threshold Cryptography

Threshold sealing for group data. Shamir’s Secret Sharing with configurable thresholds, FEC, and post-quantum envelopes.

Saorsa MLS: Quantum-Secure Group Comms

RFC 9420 Message Layer Security with post-quantum cryptography. Forward secrecy and post-compromise security for groups.

Saorsa RSPS: 1000x DHT Efficiency

Root-Scoped Provider Summaries using Golomb Coded Sets. Reduces DHT messages by 1000x for large content collections.

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ANT-QUIC: Quantum-Secure NAT Traversal

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I saw your post a few days ago and requested some funding in Slack to do it. I got a green light!

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