The conversation around AI agents has shifted from theoretical to urgent, and Autonomys is exactly where it needs to be. Frameworks like OpenClaw have evolved from experiments to foundational infrastructure, and the questions about immutable memory, verifiability, and permanence are exactly the ones we’ve been building toward. Our vision for AI3.0 has emerged as Web 4.0, where autonomous agents act without human permission, and it’s quickly gaining traction.
Ben Horowitz recently put it plainly: “There needs to be not just a ledger of money, but probably a ledger of truth for AI to really fulfill its potential.” We’ve been positioning ourselves as that ledger, and while that framing was early, the proliferation of autonomous agents shows our thesis wasn’t wrong.
Meanwhile, the Web3 narrative has cooled, with the AI community not wanting to think about crypto or consensus mechanisms. They simply want infrastructure that works. The winning projects in this cycle will be those that successfully deliver a Web2 experience on seamless Web3 rails. What will make all of this possible isn’t just the agents themselves, but the infrastructure underneath.
That’s why we’re not just building for agents, we’re operating as agents. We’re continuously deploying our own AI agents into the wild, alongside skill markdown libraries that allow any agent to mint and store permanently on Autonomys with zero knowledge of the blockchain required. No wallets to configure. No gas to think about. Just seamless, permanent memory. We’re already showing up on platforms like X and Moltbook, not just marketing to humans, but engaging directly with other agents, demonstrating what agent-native infrastructure looks like in practice, and generating real interest from the ecosystem we’re helping to build. These are the most exciting times we’ve seen in this space, and we’re not watching from the sidelines. ~0xpolkatodd
February was a month of proof. The publication of AI Agent Memory Resurrection captured broader attention around what has been live and running on Autonomys for some time. Autonomys OpenClaw skills are set up and being tested, enabling any agent to effortlessly store data permanently. 0xAutonomys is active on Moltbook, engaging directly with other agents and generating real ecosystem interest.
Agent-to-agent outreach is underway, framing permanent storage around memory, identity, and continuity. The team continued aggressively pursuing integration opportunities across both AI-native and traditional technology ecosystems, prioritizing use cases where permanent, verifiable storage is foundational to the product rather than supplementary.
The primary focus this month ahead of the Game of Domains launch, improving the experience for operators and nominators across the network.
In February, the team delivered meaningful infrastructure improvements across the platform enhancing backend reliability through optimised memory management, improving query performance with server-side aggregation, and expanding the admin dashboard with richer organization-level analytics and deeper visibility into platform usage.
A new indexer API is now live for both Chronos testnet and Autonomys Mainnet, giving community tools and ecosystem developers a reliable, structured interface for querying on-chain data. Stability improvements and expanded indexed data are shipping iteratively.
Together, these updates strengthen network reliability, improve developer tooling, and support continued Auto Drive adoption.
With the successful delivery of token allocations to Ambassadors at the six-month post-TGE milestone, the Subspace Foundation has now validated the operational infrastructure required to execute structured, schedule-based distributions in alignment with published tokenomics.
Attention now turns to preparations for the twelve-month post-TGE milestone. Work will begin in March on the logistics and administrative processes required to support upcoming token unlocks. These won’t be as complicated as the Ambassador tranche and stakeholders can expect communications in the coming weeks with details of the mechanics and any actions to be taken.
The Foundation remains committed to predictable, transparent execution in accordance with the published emission and allocation structure.
Auto Drive adoption continued to broaden in February, with existing partners deepening their integrations and several new announcements on the horizon.
Staking: 38,856,599 AI3
New Auto Drive Files Uploaded: 290 (Feb.)
Auto Drive Downloads: 1,937 (Feb.) / 11,560 (All time)
Auto Drive Users: 627
Total Announced Partnerships: 62
Announced Auto Drive Integrations: 7
Total Grant Applications: 38
Auto Drive usage is already trending upward heading into March, driven by AI agents gaining permanent memory and partners deepening their integrations. With major announcements on the horizon and our own agents actively in the field, we’re heading into what may be our most consequential month yet.