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Autonomys x SubQuery: Advancing Decentralized AI and Web3 Data Infrastructure

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Autonomys is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with SubQuery, a leader in fast, flexible, and scalable web3 infrastructure. Interoperability between both projects’ respective infrastructures will significantly advance the capabilities of decentralized AI (deAI) developers, as well as strengthening the web3 data ecosystem.

Integrating SubQuery Network’s decentralized data indexing, RPC, and AI hosting and inference with Autonomys’ hyper-scalable deAI infrastructure stack — encompassing high-throughput permanent distributed storage, data availability and access, and modular execution — presents numerous exciting opportunities. Both teams are eager to explore synergies across decentralized data storage, computation, and AI model hosting, and to support AI developer education to enable their effective usage.

Key Opportunities for Collaboration

  • DeAI Model Hosting & Inference: SubQuery’s node operators contribute storage to host AI models and compute to run decentralized inference tasks. Integrating with Autonomys’ high-throughput distributed storage network and compute infrastructure would enhance our mutual scalability, performance, security and decentralization.
  • Data Availability & Security: Integrating Autonomys’ data availability layer and robust consensus mechanisms with SubQuery’s decentralized data indexing and storage solutions would ensure the secure and seamless access of decentralized AI models, datasets and applications with reduced latency.
  • AI Developer Support: SubQuery and Autonomys are collectively exploring how to provide AI developers with a complete pathway from data collection, model training and fine-tuning to production model deployment. This is all enabled by Autonomys’ decentralized storage and compute infrastructure and SubQuery’s decentralized inference hosting, as well as our joint efforts towards developer education and support.

Through this partnership, we are exploring how Autonomys’ hyper-scalable deAI infrastructure stack and SubQuery’s web3 data and deAI solutions can be strengthened, combined and optimized for future use cases and applications, and look forward to further discussions on collaboration and integration.

“We share the same vision that web3 technologies provide the solution to develop and deploy AGI in a sustainable, equitable, and ultimately better way. It’s great working with the excellent team at Autonomys to build fundamental infrastructure tools that are decentralized from the start and help us get there.” James Bayly, COO at SubQuery Network

“We’re excited to partner with SubQuery and explore how our deAI infrastructure stack can complement their scalable web3 infrastructure. Together, we aim to push the boundaries of decentralized AI and data infrastructure, with the broader vision of empowering future innovation without compromise.”
Labhesh Patel, CEO & Co-founder at Autonomys.

About SubQuery

SubQuery Network is innovating web3 infrastructure with tools that empower builders to decentralize the future — without compromise. Our flexible DePIN powers the fastest data indexers, the most scalable RPCs, innovative data nodes, and leading open-source AI models. We are the roots of the web3 landscape, helping blockchain developers and their cutting-edge applications to flourish. We’re not just a company; we’re a movement driving an inclusive and decentralized web3 era.

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About Autonomys Network

The Autonomys Network — the foundation layer for AI3.0 — is a hyper-scalable decentralized AI (deAI) infrastructure stack encompassing high-throughput permanent distributed storage, data availability and access, and modular execution. Our deAI ecosystem provides all the essential components to build and deploy secure super dApps (AI-powered dApps) and on-chain agents, equipping them with advanced AI capabilities for dynamic and autonomous functionality.

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