Autonomys: Addressing the "infrastructure bottleneck" mentioned in the BlackRock report with a decentralized storage architecture
Foresight News reported that on-chain AI infrastructure Autonomys stated that BlackRock's 2026 thematic outlook report clearly points out that artificial intelligence, cryptocurrency, and tokenization are converging at a bottleneck—namely, infrastructure, rather than applications or narratives. Truly scalable and energy-efficient data infrastructure is the key.
Autonomys Network stated that its original design intention is precisely to address this turning point. It is a native storage Layer-1 network based on the Subspace protocol, with its core design being permanent, cryptographically verifiable, and globally scalable decentralized storage. Autonomys' core innovation—Proof of Archival Storage (PoAS)—anchors consensus security to the historical data stored, rather than computing power or staked capital, thereby making storage itself a scarce and valuable resource that ensures network security.
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