When I first heard of Autonomys, I was intrigued by its core mission—building a decentralized AI infrastructure where everyone could contribute meaningfully. I joined during the early Testnet phase, drawn not just by the tech, but by the vision: true decentralization driven by everyday users.
Since then, I’ve become an active farmer on the network—and it’s been one of the most rewarding Web3 experiences I’ve had.
What I love about farming Autonomys
Unlike traditional mining or staking models, Autonomys makes participation easy. No need for GPUs or huge capital—just everyday hardware and a willingness to contribute. The setup took less than 10 minutes, and within a day I was already contributing SSD space and earning $AI3.
There’s a sense of ownership here—of being early in something truly innovative. Watching the network grow with farmers across 60+ countries and 600+ PB of storage pledged is both inspiring and validating.
Results and insights
Farming on Autonomys has helped me:
Deepen my understanding of decentralized infrastructure
Earn $AI3 passively while supporting real AI computation and storage
Connect with a growing community of builders and contributors
If you’re new, my tip is simple: read the docs, join the Discord, and just start. The process is beginner-friendly, and the community is super helpful.
Where it can improve
Honest take? More transparency around upcoming incentives and storage verification would make it even better. I’d love to see a clearer dashboard or leaderboard system to track performance and milestones over time. But I trust the team is listening—and building in public.
Final thoughts
Farming Autonomys isn’t just about earning. It’s about being part of something bigger—a movement to democratize AI and infrastructure for the world.
If you're curious, I say jump in now. The ecosystem is still early, and there's room for everyone who wants to build.
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