Autonomys Network delivered one of the most compelling showcases at Consensus 2025 in Toronto, solidifying its position as a pioneer in building verifiable, decentralized AI infrastructure.
From the floor of Consensus, here’s what stood out:
1. Live Demo of the Auto Agents Framework
Autonomys stunned audiences with a live demonstration of its Auto Agents running on-chain. This wasn’t just conceptual — it was real, permissionless, composable AI interacting autonomously on decentralized infrastructure. A powerful step toward scalable, verifiable agent-based systems that work without centralized gatekeepers.
2. Permanent Memory Architecture
A key innovation showcased was Autonomys' permanent memory architecture, enabling AI agents to persist and evolve over time, on-chain. This unlocks long-term, stateful AI — a major leap forward for decentralized intelligence.
3. Strategic Conversations with Builders
The Autonomys team held deep strategic discussions with developers, researchers, and other protocol teams. These collaborations emphasized building shared standards and enabling cross-protocol interoperability for AI execution in a permissionless way.
4. Push for Open Collaboration
In every conversation, Autonomys doubled down on its commitment to open-source AI and collaborative development. It’s not about gatekeeping models or siloing infrastructure — it’s about uniting Web3 and AI under a common goal of transparency, verifiability, and access.
Autonomys is building the infrastructure to make AI agents composable, memory-aware, and fully decentralized — and it’s doing it in the open.
If you're passionate about AI x Web3, this is one project you must watch.
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