Arweave, a pioneer in decentralized data storage, has officially launched the mainnet of AO, its high-performance distributed computing platform. AO is called a “hyper-parallel computer” and aims to reimagine on-chain computing through a parallel processing model. Based on Arweave’s immutable storage, AO aims to provide a scalable and reliable decentralized computing infrastructure.
A key advantage of AO is its use of Arweave’s decentralized data structure. This means that all calculations are stored forever and can be accessed at any time. This ensures data integrity and availability, and makes AO particularly attractive to developers building decentralized applications (dApps) and autonomous AI agents. Integrating AO into the Arweave ecosystem could trigger a self-reinforcing dynamic: the more AO is used, the higher the demand for Arweave’s persistent storage. This, in turn, could increase the usage and adoption of the Arweave network, and have a positive impact on the AR price in the long term.
With the launch of the mainnet, the native AO token was officially introduced, which is different from Arweave’s AR token. The maximum total supply of AO is 21 million tokens, which is similar to Bitcoin’s scarcity model. However, AO was not created through mining, but was released through a fair launch model. Distribution is based on participation in the testnet phase and ownership of AR tokens.
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