5/ And this isn’t theoretical. Tens of petabytes of real SSD storage are already securing the network globally. The entire history is stored, replicated, and always retrievable — permanence enforced by economics, not promises.
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1/ I came across something fascinating today — most blockchains use consensus to verify storage. But what if storage itself created consensus? That’s exactly the idea behind a new architecture I’ve been reading about.
4/ This is the core design of Autonomys Network, powered by Proof-of-Archival-Storage. Data is written directly into consensus history itself — not parked on external providers, not pinned somewhere off-chain. If it exists, it’s part of the chain forever.
5/ So the DePIN story isn’t just “it works.” It’s “only certain designs will survive long term.” The next phase is about infrastructure that can handle growth, regulation, and real economic demand — not just hype cycles.
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1/ I was reading the latest #DePIN industry analysis and realized something big — decentralized infrastructure isn’t experimental anymore. According to Messari, it’s now a real revenue-generating sector operating at serious scale.
4/ That’s why projects like #Autonomys Network stand out. Instead of layering solutions on top of fragile systems, it was designed from the ground up for permanent data, distributed storage, and real computational workloads — especially for AI and machine-scale applications.
5/ And they’re not just talking about it — selected teams get up to $10K in storage credits, technical support, and business development help. Basically, infrastructure + real data + funding to build systems that actually rely on truth, not trust.
1/ I just came across something interesting — a new builders program between @AutonomysNet and WeatherXM… and it actually solves a problem most people don’t even realize exists.
4/ That means builders can create things like parametric crop insurance, automated energy settlements, climate risk models, or compliance-grade logistics archives, all backed by data that’s provably authentic and permanent.
4/ That means builders can create things like parametric crop insurance, automated energy settlements, climate risk models, or compliance-grade logistics archives — all backed by data that’s provably authentic and permanent.
3/ This partnership fixes that by combining real-world weather observations with permanent, tamper-proof storage. WeatherXM provides verified data from physical stations across 98+ countries. #Autonomys stores it on a distributed network where it can’t be altered — ever.
2/ Weather data drives trillion-dollar decisions — agriculture, insurance, energy, logistics. But most of that data sits on centralized servers where it can be changed, deleted, or simply disappear. That’s a massive risk for anything that depends on accurate records.
5/ Even conversations around exponential tech — like the ones hosted by Peter Diamandis — keep pointing to the same need: trust, permanence, verifiability. Without those, AI is just powerful… not accountable.
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1/ I heard something recently that perfectly explains where AI infrastructure is heading. A “ledger of truth” for AI — a place where every decision, memory, and audit trail is permanently recorded. That idea stuck with me.
4/ What clicked for me is hearing Ben Horowitz describe this idea of a truth ledger for AI. It’s the missing foundation if we want AI systems people can actually trust at scale. And yeah… that’s literally what this network was built for.