4,000 Exit Relays.
The Anyone Network is now categorically the largest onion routing network globally by exit relays, a huge milestone for our community.
A pivotal milestone for governance: 2 million staked $ANYONE tokens are now registered to vote.
A growing number of long-term holders are choosing to participate directly in shaping the future of the network.
Look out for our upcoming relay operator proposal:
Governance for ANYONE is built around the idea that the biggest contributors to the network should have a vote on how it evolves.
To that end, we are proposing an update to governance, on extending voting power to relay operators, by granting voting power to every token locked
Privacy has real staying power in Web3.
An industry built around censorship resistance and permissionless participation is perfectly positioned to build technologies that bring those same principles to the broader Internet.
Governance for ANYONE is built around the idea that the biggest contributors to the network should have a vote on how it evolves.
To that end, we are proposing an update to governance, on extending voting power to relay operators, by granting voting power to every token locked
The recent Arweave/AO legacynet issue has been a setback, but it has also pushed us toward a stronger architecture for Anyone.
We are now moving our identity and rewards processes to a self-hosted HyperBEAM setup.
Here’s what happened, what we’re doing about it, and how it
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Most importantly, relay rewards continue to be accounted for.
We hold the state snapshots, live consensus data and bandwidth records needed to make operators whole. A combination of these records will be used to deliver airdrops to relay operators so rewards can continue
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Anyone is still shipping.
This work is technically hard, but it moves the protocol toward a stronger, more independent operating model while preserving the decentralized guarantees that matter.
More updates as the migration progresses.
a "free vpn" extension just got caught reading people's clipboard every half a second. passwords, seed phrases, wallet addresses, all of it quietly shipped somewhere while the extension kept working normally so nobody noticed anything was wrong.
it wasn't even malicious on day
The Anyone Network doesn’t run on servers in a data center somewhere. It runs on nodes operated by real people all over the world, with each one earning rewards for keeping the network alive.
That’s what decentralized infrastructure actually looks like in practice.
Hundreds of nodes. Dozens of countries. One shared mission: building the infrastructure for a more private internet.
Privacy starts with the network beneath the applications we use every day.
Every node strengthens the network. Every contributor strengthens the movement.
The
Em antecipação às proibições que União Europeia irá fazer relativamente a serviços VPN
Aqui fica uma lista de VPN's DESCENTRALIZADAS open source que não conseguem proibir
-anyone VPN (android/ grapheneOS e extençao de browser)
-Independent dVPN (android/ grapheneOS)
-Ryn vpn