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4,000 Exit Relays. The Anyone Network is now categorically the largest onion routing network globally by exit relays, a huge milestone for our community.
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The world where your phone watches you before your messages are even encrypted is closer than you think. Trust shouldn't be assumed. It should be engineered. Protect yourself before it is too late. Anyone is for everyone.
BREAKING: The UK is drafting a law to scan every photo, video and message on every phone in the country. Tech CEOs who refuse to implement this could face up to 5 years in prison. The proposal would force companies to build device level scanners that inspect content before encryption. That means: • Every image scanned • Every message inspected • Every video analyzed All directly on your phone. Governments and companies pushing these safety” systems already have a terrible track record protecting user data. Last month, Europe’s new age verification app, promoted as a way to "keep children safe," was hacked in under 2 minutes. In another case, over 70,000 IDs and selfies linked to online verification systems were exposed in a major breach. Now the UK wants even deeper access directly inside your device. Once governments force surveillance tools into every phone, they can expand what gets monitored at any time.
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ANyONe Protocol retweeted
Hidden Services: Building the private web on the ANyONe Protocol The internet has been built around publicly visible servers and centralized infrastructure. ANyONe Protocol (@AnyoneFDN) is helping create an alternative, where services can operate privately, users can connect anonymously, and both can communicate without relying on centralized infrastructure. Why this matters The internet publishes DNS records, exposes IP addresses, and reveals where applications are hosted. Hidden services change that model by abstracting infrastructure behind the network, enabling: ▫️ Privacy-first application design ▫️ Censorship-resistant publishing ▫️ Decentralized services ▫️ Community-run infrastructure Privacy stops being a feature. It becomes a property of the network. The human-readable .anyone domains To make hidden services more accessible, ANyONe Protocol has introduced a privacy-preserving DNS system that maps human-readable .anyone domains to hidden services without revealing destination information. Instead of sharing long cryptographic addresses, users can access memorable .anyone domains while preserving the anonymity and security guarantees of the network. The goal is simple: make private services as easy to access as traditional websites while preserving anonymity end-to-end. Beyond websites Hidden services are not limited to web pages. As the ecosystem matures, they can support a broad range of privacy-preserving applications, including: ▫️ Private APIs ▫️ Decentralized AI services ▫️ Anonymous messaging infrastructure ▫️ Secure developer tools ▫️ Self-hosted applications ▫️ Distributed file-sharing platforms ▫️ Community-operated communication networks As .anyone domains, hidden-service tooling, privacy-preserving DNS, and decentralized hosting continue to mature, the network moves closer to its long-term vision: A private internet where #privacy is the default, not an afterthought. Check out this early example of a hidden website running on the ANyONe network: Raw hidden-service address👇http://sovzswxhl3hfchhkle5hpr7pvv5gz5glhvgl5lnqw4vcllsfncmu7bad.anyone Human-readable address 👇 http://vps-directory.anyone $ANYONE #DePIN #VPN #HiddenServices #Decentralized #CensorshipResistance
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The Anyone client and proxy enables popular ethereum:0xe76c6c83af64e4c60245d8c7de953df673a7a33d wallets to be used anonymously! From CLI-based Terminal wallet to point-and-click Railway.
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ANyONe Protocol retweeted
the next AI war isn't about models. it's about who controls the data underneath them. $ANYONE already lives here.
AI data privacy is the next hot topic. The global AI data privacy market is currently valued at $12.5 billion. By 2034, this market is expected to grow to $24.3 billion, exhibiting a CAGR of 7.9%. As enterprises seek to integrate AI, regulatory pressure and sizable privacy controls must be addressed. On top of this, skilled professionals who understand both artificial intelligence and data protection law are scarce, creating another bottleneck to AI adoption. We expect to see much more attention on the AI data privacy industry over the next 12 months. AI adoption is accelerating, but we are still early.
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The May recap video for ANYONE.
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The build continues, with the release of a new client, the Anyone hidden ecosystem and more in May. Find out the details in our development summary: 🔹 anyone-protocol.medium.com/m…
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While the world accelerates adoption of personalized and agentic AI. Less attention is being paid to the obvious, and hidden, privacy risks they create. Anyone is the anonymity network that plugs directly into AI, the uncompromizing solution to a $20B problem.
AI data privacy is the next hot topic. The global AI data privacy market is currently valued at $12.5 billion. By 2034, this market is expected to grow to $24.3 billion, exhibiting a CAGR of 7.9%. As enterprises seek to integrate AI, regulatory pressure and sizable privacy controls must be addressed. On top of this, skilled professionals who understand both artificial intelligence and data protection law are scarce, creating another bottleneck to AI adoption. We expect to see much more attention on the AI data privacy industry over the next 12 months. AI adoption is accelerating, but we are still early.
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With the .anyone hidden service ecosystem now live, we want to make it easier to discover and share what the community is building. Check out the TLD Monitor Bot in our community Telegram. Connected directly to the hidden DNS system, it alerts the community whenever a hidden service is linked to a short-form .anyone domain, and makes it easy to explore newly deployed sites. Check it out: 🔹 Community: t.me/anyoneprotocol 🔹 Bot: t.me/anyone_tld_monitor_bot And stay tuned for contests that highlight new .anyone sites as the ecosystem grows.
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The Anyone hidden ecosystem is here. Access censorship-resistant sites via their .anyone domain name. Use our one-click scripts to install the latest client and check it out: 🔹 docs.anyone.io/connect/scrip… See the new DNS endpoint, which is also mirrored as a hidden service: 🔹 dns.ec.anyone.tech/tld/anyon…
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The latest Anyone client - version 0.4.10.2 is now live! This is the long-awaited update bringing in the .anyone suffix to Anyone hidden services, as well as short memorable domain names that map to them. It also updates GeoIP databases, and adds a dedicated DNS service for retrieving .anyone mappings. Download or update your client today. 🔹 github.com/anyone-protocol/a… Stay tuned for our guides and content on interacting with this new Anyone ecosystem!
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Private reads are an integral part of the @PrivacyEthereum roadmap. Anonymous networks like Anyone, whose security is itself derived from Ethereum, are a perfect fit to solve this problem.
LATEST: ⚡ Vitalik Buterin says Ethereum is moving to make privacy native to the network, with three upcoming upgrades targeting censorship resistance, on-chain transaction linking, and private wallet reads.
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The Anyone NPM package gives users all the tools needed to quickly route apps through the Anyone Network. In this demo, we start the Anyone client from npm, then launch a zcash:native wallet through the Anyone proxy, anonymizing all traffic automatically. Its time to be anyone on @Zcash.
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With our new bandwidth authorities established, we are running the first set of formal speed tests this year on the Anyone Network. We are initiating OnionPerf circuits, downloading large files over the network to quantify its speed! Look forward to the results.
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ANyONe Protocol retweeted
Tor launched over 20 years ago $ANYONE now has 7,500 relays live across 4,000 locations. That makes it one of the largest incentivized privacy networks built since. Despite that, @AnyoneFDN still sits near an ~$11M market cap. Another ignored project before a 10x? ANyONe Protocol is building a decentralized privacy network that lets apps integrate no-logs onion routing through a distributed relay network. The pitch is simple: privacy as infrastructure instead of privacy as a separate app. Developers integrate through SDKs. Users route traffic through independent relays. Relay operators earn $ANYONE through uptime and bandwidth contribution. That’s where it differs from traditional VPNs, which require trust in centralized providers, and from Tor, which depends heavily on volunteer participation without direct incentives. Compared to privacy projects like Nym Technologies, ANyONe is focused more on bandwidth-as-a-service and app-level integration rather than privacy at the transaction or protocol layer. There are still constraints. 80 GB/s sounds large, but community-run infrastructure remains much smaller than centralized providers during peak global demand. Scaling depends on adding more relay operators over time. That’s a slower process than improving software alone. At the same time: • No major exploit history surfaced • No public governance scandals emerged • Relay activity remains transparent through open-source infrastructure • Around 97.5% of total supply is already circulating 🪙Tokenomics • Price: $0.11 • Market cap: $10.88M • Circulating supply: 97.49M • Total supply: 100M Always take whatever you read on the internet with a pinch of salt, do your own research, NFA.
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the AI privacy conversation is missing the entire point. let me show you why and why one project is sitting exactly where this is all heading. $ANYONE @AnyoneFDN
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Check out this community-created network tracking page. Community member @Mijk_NL has developed RelayMap: an interactive global relay tracker showing the distribution and specifications of the 7,000 relays currently running on the Anyone Network. Check it out here: 🔗 relaymap.net ⚠️ Note that this is an external site and is not maintained or audited by the Anyone team.
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Our bandwidth authority expansion continues. 🌍 New authorities are coming online in South Africa and Bulgaria, improving coverage and fairness for relays in underrepresented parts of the world. We’re also continuing to decentralize the providers behind the infrastructure! Big thanks to providers like @MAXKOHosting who believe in the mission and are dedicating resources to help grow the network.
MAXKO is proud to support @AnyoneFDN by operating two bandwidth authorities within the network: • Johannesburg, South Africa 🇿🇦 • Sofia, Bulgaria 🇧🇬 Together, we are helping build a stronger, more private, and decentralized internet powered by reliable global infrastructure.
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ANyONe Protocol retweeted
Maybe one of the most defining graphics for @AnyoneFDN. Relentless transparency and progress. Every week, we bring meaningful updates out to the community. In the quiet first half of the quarter we released our Android app, executed the first governance vote, redesigned our website and built out hidden DNS. Unlike a lot of projects, that progress has no off switch.
During the alt bear market, it was really clear to see which teams were pushing harder than ever and which teams took their finger off the pulse (a lot of liquidity too, seemingly) When the market takes an uptick (which we are seeing now), you want to bet on both the fastest horses AND the hardest working teams That's where @AnyoneFDN clearly stands apart from its peers who launched at a similar time. Did price drop a lot? Yes (as did 99.9% of alts) Did the team stop working? No, if anything, they locked in even harder, released multiple applications, pushed node numbers to all time highs and continued pushing their releases and reach on their socials. The best teams will always win. Make sure you are positioned correctly.
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We’re expanding bandwidth authorities across the Anyone Network. Instead of relying on a small number of regions and providers, new authorities are now being deployed across Europe, the Americas and Asia. These changes will make bandwidth measurement fairer and more resilient. Check out the five deployed so far!
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