Roadmap
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To deliver the decentralized vision outlined in our Whitepaper, the Foundation for Anyone supports three parallel engineering streams: Network, Protocol and Hardware.
Relay Registration Protocol 🗓️ Q3 2023 The ATOR Dashboard now enables gas-less relay registration
Goerli Distribution Testnet 🗓️ Q3 2023 ATOR entered Goerli Testnet on 21st August 2023.
Router Prototype V1 🗓️ Q3 2023 We were thrilled to demonstrate our router at BTC Amsterdam 2023
Presale for the First 1000 Units 🗓️ Q4 2023 The first 1000 relay hardware units have sold out its public stage in record time! You can redeem your NFT here.
Released Anon Client 🗓️ Q1 2024 The anon client was demonstrated live on YouTube on this stream
MVP Anon Network 🗓️ Q1 2024 The network is live, allowing you to run relays. Check out the progress on DePINHub's explorer.
Clients for Linux, Mac and Windows 🗓️ Q2 2024 Clients for all operating systems are installable from the GitHub releases page.
Global Fulfilment for 1000 Units 🗓️ Q2 2024 All relay batches are now available for global shipping. Fill in your details here.
Rebrand and Migration 🗓️ Q2 2024 $ATOR has successfully rebranded to $ANYONE. Check out the migration link.
MVP Hardware Routing Functionality 🗓️ Q3 2024 The hardware can now create a proxy server to route common application traffic: Updates.
Anyone Network: Desktop Proxy 🗓️ Q3 2024 The new guides in the Connect to Anyone section offer the first ways to anonymize yourself!
Anyone SDK: Typescript and NPM Packages 🗓️ Q3 2024
Incentivized Testnet Rewards and Dashboard 🗓️ Q3 2024 Check out the Rewards Dashboard section to get started
Hardware Onboarding and Rewards 🗓️ Q3 2024 Hardware relays are auto-onboarded and earn their own reward pool
Anyone SDK: iOS and Android SDK
Smartweave Transition to AO
Arweave Directory Authorities
Geolocation, Uptime and Delegated Locking
Enterprise Custom Circuit Control
Open Protocol Hackathon and Bug-Bounty Program
Second Hardware Sale
Autonomous Mainnet Rewards
AI Circuit Agents
Network Authority Role for Hardware
Governance-Driven Network Controls
Full 'Hotspot' Style Routing Functionality
Delegated Staking for Authorities*
Paid Network Circuits and Revenue*
Portable Hardware Options*