Autheo Introduces the Internet Operating System: A New Era for Blockchain, AI, and the Web
Autheo has launched its decentralized Internet Operating System, aiming to unify the fragmented web, blockchain, and AI landscapes. This development promises native interoperability and post-quantum security.
Autheo has unveiled the Mainnet of its decentralized Internet Operating System, setting a new standard in the convergence of web technologies, blockchain, and AI. This launch, a culmination of five years of development, seeks to address the fragmentation that currently plagues the digital landscape by offering a coordination layer that seamlessly integrates Web2, Web3, AI agents, and crypto applications.
The Internet Operating System by Autheo is not just another blockchain network; it is a revolutionary step towards a unified digital ecosystem. By providing a common identity, messaging, and execution platform, Autheo enables these disparate technologies to operate natively together, secured by a quantum-resistant trust and identity layer. This move comes after a successful public testnet phase, which saw over 1.8 million wallets created and nearly 1 million smart contracts deployed, highlighting the robust interest and potential of this platform.
Founded in 2021 by Todd Mortenson and Scott Bayless, Autheo's architecture is built on four foundational pillars: TheoID, a W3C-compliant digital identity framework; PQCNet, a post-quantum cryptography framework; an interoperable Cosmos SDK Layer 0; and an EVM-compatible Layer 1 execution environment. These elements together form a secure, scalable, and adaptable framework for future digital interactions. As Autheo enters the Mainnet phase, it positions itself at the forefront of digital innovation, ready to transform how web services, blockchain networks, and AI interact in a cohesive digital ecosystem.