Autonomys Dev Sync Recap: Progress for Builders, Power for AI

Autonomys Labs just dropped their latest Developer Sync, and there’s plenty to unpack for builders like me who care about real progress — not just hype.

Auto SDK Gets Smoother

The modular Auto SDK (@autonomys packages like auto-id, auto-drive, auto-consensus) is now more developer-friendly with better APIs, streamlined install, and clearer onboarding docs. They’re also working on new examples for deploying on-chain AI agents. This is huge for AI3.0 devs who want to build fast.

Taurus (Auto EVM) Moving Forward

EVM compatibility is improving. Tools like HardHat and Foundry now connect better with Autonomys' Taurus domain — Solidity devs, take note. Full mainnet support coming in Phase-2 later this year.

Snap Sync = Fast Node Setup

Node syncing just got way faster. Thanks to optimized data retrieval, validators and farmers can now spin up consensus nodes with far less delay. This makes running infrastructure way more accessible.

Dev Hub Upgrade

The new Autonomys Developer Hub is clean, interactive, and made for AI-native builders — with exportable docs, dark mode, and even code sandboxes. It’s clearly built with the dev experience in mind.

Why It Matters

Autonomys isn’t just shipping features — they’re shipping tools that actually empower developers. Whether you’re into on-chain AI, EVM apps, or running validators, this update shows the network’s serious about real utility.