Autonomi is the world's first post-quantum, permanent, decentralised data network - built from home computers. No data centres. No cloud contracts. No single point of failure. No configuration required. Data stored on Autonomi is encrypted at rest and in transit using NIST-standardised post-quantum algorithms (ML-DSA-65, ML-KEM-768), split and distributed across a global network of ordinary devices using self-encryption, and designed to persist for the lifetime of the network. Founded as MaidSafe in 2006 by David Irvine in Ayr, Scotland, the project spent twenty years solving the hardest problems in decentralised infrastructure: NAT traversal that works on any home router without configuration, post-quantum cryptography with no classical fallback, and a self-regulating economic model that doesn't depend on a central authority. The Autonomi Network is maintained by the Autonomi Foundation, a Swiss not-for-profit. MaidSafe and Saorsa Labs contribute development. The ANT token enables permissionless data storage and machine-to-machine payments. What we build: permanent storage, agent infrastructure (x0x), AI tools (Fae), and the Trusted Data Layer - cryptographic provenance for data in an age of synthetic content. autonomi.com
| Website | https://autonomi.com |
| Employees | 33 (9 on RocketReach) |
| Founded | 2006 |
| Industry | Computer and Network Security |
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