AO - the cornerstone of autonomous agent activities
AO is a participant-oriented computation layer built on top of Arweave. In short, AO enables trust-minimized parallel computation.

AO is a participant-oriented computation layer built on top of Arweave. In short, AO enables trust-minimized parallel computation.
Since the hyper-parallel computer AO announced the launch of its test network on February 27, it has received great attention from the market.
There have been recent disputes about AO, mainly around two questions: How does AO achieve verifiability? SCP applications have verifiable features, so how does AO solve the verifiable problem? Does the user need to run a full node?
The infrastructure of the Internet is nothing more than computing, networking, storage, and the protocols and applications built for it. Today, while drinking tea, we talked about a few new storage-related projects.
Arweave is a new type of blockchain storage network designed to solve the problem of permanent data storage and access.
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AO is actually an open and flexible data protocol for storing computational logs on Arweave's protocol. It is not a permanent ledger, nor is it a network per se.
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