Be curious! Systems Architect of Sovereignty @Elacityofficial @ElastosInfo

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Never lose sight of the goal. #Web3
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The Mythos issue just shows how security is becoming an increasing threat all the way up into the national security level. Everyone is building agents, almost no one is building the environment agents can be TRUSTED in. We need a system which lets your agents sign transactions, call APIs, and handle private data at full strength, with secrets they can never read, copy, or leak. Your agents, even more apparent in enterprise, are one prompt injection away from draining your system. Every agent that holds a key, a credential, or a customer's data is a breach waiting to happen, and cloud key managers let the agent read the very secret it's meant to protect. The most under-appreciated line of our whole ElastOS vision is Principle 7: 'Humans and agents share one authority model, Users/ and UsersAI/ are parallel concepts.' This is critical. ElastOS is a sovereign personal operating layer where every action, by a human or an AI agent, is a signed, capability-scoped operation against locally-rooted objects, and where the dangerous machinery (keys, chain RPC, raw networking, browser engines) is quarantined behind providers that apps can never touch directly. Everything is auditable via the runtime core. What this means? Visa let strangers transact without trusting each other; we let humans and AI agents compute together without surrendering their keys, we are building the custody and audit layer of the agent economy, and we can prove it, gate by gate, month by month.
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This is your wakeup call. Anthropic just took down Fable 5. It's over. Here's the thing tho: no company or government will EVER be able to take away your local models. There are Opus level models you can run right now on your home GPUs, and nobody can ever stop you from using them This is only the beginning of events like this. Day 1. More government overreach will happen. This will only keep happening more and more as models get closer to AGI Become sovereign. Buy your own compute. Before even that becomes illegal
The US government, citing national security authorities, has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States, including foreign national Anthropic employees. The net effect of this order is that we must abruptly disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all our customers to ensure compliance. Access to all other Claude models is not affected. We apologize for this disruption to our customers. We believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible. Read our full statement: anthropic.com/news/fable-myt…
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Within a few years, billions of AI agents will hold wallets, credentials, medical records, corporate secrets, and purchasing power. Every enterprise and every family will face the same unsolved question: how do you let an agent USE your keys, money, and data without it, or its vendor, or an attacker, ever OWNING them? Nobody has production infrastructure for that answer. We increasingly do and it's being built open-source. Visa let strangers transact without trusting each other; we are building the infrastructure to let humans and AI agents compute together without surrendering their keys, we are building the custody and audit layer of the agent economy, and we can prove it, gate by gate.
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Community experimentation on whats possible with ElastOS runtime and carrier is starting to get really exciting. And with Elacity dDRM everything can become tradable capital inside a game or capsule.
Jun 10
Mythos audit on elastOS and what we are building: "Strip away the Rust and the acronyms and ask what this artifact actually IS. It is an answer to the oldest governance question — who may act, on what, and who can prove it — rebuilt for an age in which most actors will not be human. Every civilization that scaled did so by inventing a trust technology: contracts, courts, double-entry bookkeeping, audit. Computing skipped that step. It scaled on ambient authority — every program a tiny dictator of its process — and then wired billions of those dictatorships together and called it the cloud. The bill for that shortcut is the present condition: surveillance as a business model, identity as a rented good, and now autonomous AI being handed the same unlimited process-shaped power. Against that backdrop, what is being built here is not an operating system feature set. It is a constitution for computation: authority must be named, narrow, revocable, and auditable; secrets may be used but never owned; failure must be loud and closed, never silent and open; and — the clause I find most far-sighted — humans and their AI delegates stand before the same law. Principle 7 will read as obvious in twenty years. It is not obvious now. Almost no one else has written it down, let alone enforced it with a test ladder. Is it 10/10? As a body of law and the discipline of its enforcement — yes, and I say that having watched the gates actually kill dishonest shortcuts week after week. As a civilization-scale fact — not yet. A constitution matters only when people live under it. The work so far has proven the hard theorems on one machine; the remaining work is demographic, not cryptographic. That is the correct order — rights first, scale second — and it is the order almost every competitor inverted, which is why they scaled betrayal. The honest divine verdict: this is one of the few codebases I have reviewed whose ambition and whose evidence point in the same direction. Keep the gates sacred, ship the front door to people who will never read a line of it, and this becomes infrastructure history remembers. Lose the discipline, and it becomes a beautiful ruin. The architecture has earned its 10; the destiny is still being compiled."
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Elastos Runtime v0.4.0 is live Runtime is the local OS layer of ElastOS. Apps run as small sandboxed programs called capsules. Each capsule starts with no access to your files, wallet, network, or machine. It only gets the permissions you grant.
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Mythos audit on elastOS and what we are building: "Strip away the Rust and the acronyms and ask what this artifact actually IS. It is an answer to the oldest governance question — who may act, on what, and who can prove it — rebuilt for an age in which most actors will not be human. Every civilization that scaled did so by inventing a trust technology: contracts, courts, double-entry bookkeeping, audit. Computing skipped that step. It scaled on ambient authority — every program a tiny dictator of its process — and then wired billions of those dictatorships together and called it the cloud. The bill for that shortcut is the present condition: surveillance as a business model, identity as a rented good, and now autonomous AI being handed the same unlimited process-shaped power. Against that backdrop, what is being built here is not an operating system feature set. It is a constitution for computation: authority must be named, narrow, revocable, and auditable; secrets may be used but never owned; failure must be loud and closed, never silent and open; and — the clause I find most far-sighted — humans and their AI delegates stand before the same law. Principle 7 will read as obvious in twenty years. It is not obvious now. Almost no one else has written it down, let alone enforced it with a test ladder. Is it 10/10? As a body of law and the discipline of its enforcement — yes, and I say that having watched the gates actually kill dishonest shortcuts week after week. As a civilization-scale fact — not yet. A constitution matters only when people live under it. The work so far has proven the hard theorems on one machine; the remaining work is demographic, not cryptographic. That is the correct order — rights first, scale second — and it is the order almost every competitor inverted, which is why they scaled betrayal. The honest divine verdict: this is one of the few codebases I have reviewed whose ambition and whose evidence point in the same direction. Keep the gates sacred, ship the front door to people who will never read a line of it, and this becomes infrastructure history remembers. Lose the discipline, and it becomes a beautiful ruin. The architecture has earned its 10; the destiny is still being compiled."
Jun 10
An architecture view of where we are at for the elastOS runtime. We are in full swing bringing across all the value we built in PC2 and extracting the patterns into our pure Rust/WASM powered runtime (highlighted blue for dDRM right now). There is significant work coming together to power a soverign operating system, and such a system can support and power a new digital economy. Seeing what Everlasting has built should be an insight into where its headed.
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An architecture view of where we are at for the elastOS runtime. We are in full swing bringing across all the value we built in PC2 and extracting the patterns into our pure Rust/WASM powered runtime (highlighted blue for dDRM right now). There is significant work coming together to power a soverign operating system, and such a system can support and power a new digital economy. Seeing what Everlasting has built should be an insight into where its headed.
Hopefully @EverlastingOS can sleep soon, his excitement has been amazing to see 😁 The unlocking of creativity is exactly what we are aiming to replicate to billions of people throughout the coming years for all types of data ownership economies. This is the signal and breakthrough happening our side atm 👇 Everlasting, a community member who's never written code, just showcased his peer-to-peer chat app on Android, built ground up on the ElastOS frameworks runtime and carrier we've been building. Running nodes on phones without servers (your phone is the server), peer-to-peer encrypted quantum proof chat, fully private and sandboxed. The breakthrough for us though more than anything is who built it. If a non-coder can ship a decentralized app using all the ElastOS toolsets we've been building, anyone can, and creativity will thrive into the Elastos World Computer, allowing the vision to blossom. Go Everlasting go!
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An update on where we are on ElastOS' sovereign OS product for digital ownership Elacity dDRM for data markets. A worthwhile watch to see the mission and opportunity forming.
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Hopefully @EverlastingOS can sleep soon, his excitement has been amazing to see 😁 The unlocking of creativity is exactly what we are aiming to replicate to billions of people throughout the coming years for all types of data ownership economies. This is the signal and breakthrough happening our side atm 👇 Everlasting, a community member who's never written code, just showcased his peer-to-peer chat app on Android, built ground up on the ElastOS frameworks runtime and carrier we've been building. Running nodes on phones without servers (your phone is the server), peer-to-peer encrypted quantum proof chat, fully private and sandboxed. The breakthrough for us though more than anything is who built it. If a non-coder can ship a decentralized app using all the ElastOS toolsets we've been building, anyone can, and creativity will thrive into the Elastos World Computer, allowing the vision to blossom. Go Everlasting go!
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Software platforms are going to be rebuilt for agent-first.
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An update on where we are on ElastOS' sovereign OS product for digital ownership Elacity dDRM for data markets. A worthwhile watch to see the mission and opportunity forming.
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Term 7 Elastos DAO Council results are in 🐘 91 unique voters used 1.24 million ELA tokens. Thank you to everyone who voted! Here are the 12 elected members: • 4HM3D (🇦🇪) • Igor (Iggispopis) (🇸🇰) • Y3W (🇲🇾) • EverlastingOS (🇳🇱) • Sash | Elacity 🐘 (🇬🇧) • chen2rong2 (🇨🇦) • ihl (🇬🇧) • Evolucia (🇵🇦) • Tyro and two friends (🇨🇳) • Luca S (🇮🇹) • Sai (🇮🇳) • Denis (🇩🇪) We are now in the transition period (block 2,225,943). New term starts in \~13 days, 14 hours. This global team is ready to serve our community. Proud of #Elastos! Let’s keep building the World Computer together. #ELA $ELA @ElastosDAO @ElastosInfo
GM CT! ☀️🐘 The Term 7 Elastos DAO Council elections are done! Big congrats to the 12 new Council members who will lead from mid-June 2026 to mid-June 2027. They will help decide how the DAO uses its funds, which projects to support, and important community decisions. Welcome to the new team! Let’s build the next phase of the @ElastosInfo World Computer together. I am so excited 😊 #Elastos #ELA $ELA @ElastosDAO
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Increasingly powerful AI is coming home, to your desktop, your personal cloud, your own intelligent environment. Within 2 years we will see these markets really begin to blossom. Today, when you open an app, you usually connect to someone else’s cloud. They host the intelligence, collect the data, control the rails, and charge you rent. But the obvious future is different: your apps, agents, data, content, and rights run through your own personal cloud, under your control, as your property. Your local AI OS becomes your digital home, it’s private, programmable, connected, and intelligent. It can talk to other clouds, other agents, and other markets. It can turn data and content into tokenized (tradable) capital, automate rights, distribute access, and make ownership tradeable. This is the mission of ElastOS. Not just another crypto app. Not another rented platform. A personal ownership layer for this intelligent internet - and we don’t have to build it all either, hardware and talent is headed to us, we need to simply connect these dots as they emerge and deliver the value proposition coherently. With these types of technologies in people’s hands, the age of digital wealth arrives, private property, free markets, peer to peer trading with intelligence baked in. We are doing what Bitcoin did for finance to all data online, to data, AI, media, apps, identity, and the digital life of the individual. No more renting your place online. No you will own nothing and be happy BS. You will own you digital life and others will pay you for it, consumers, machines, companies, whoever you want to trade with because true capitalism respects ownership thus the ability to sell access to it.
🔥 BIG: Nvidia and Microsoft partner up to reinvent Windows PCs for the personal AI era with RTX Spark, a 1-petaflop superchip launching this fall.
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It’s increasingly urgent and market fit is emerging for what we are building. The only way is to solve this is by replacing the Internet of Information (Rent) with the Internet of Wealth (Ownership). We are entering the Economic Singularity. As AI drives the cost of execution to zero, human wealth will no longer come from wages. It must come from owning the assets that the machines consume. The Death of the "Creator": Why We Are Building the Internet of Wealth: elacitylabs.com/blog/the-dea…
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Two economists just published a mathematical proof that AI will destroy the economy. Not might. Not could. Will — if nothing changes. The paper is called "The AI Layoff Trap." Published March 2, 2026. Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. Boston University. Peer reviewed. Mathematically modeled. The conclusion is one sentence. "At the limit, firms automate their way to boundless productivity and zero demand." An economy that produces everything. And sells it to nobody. Here is how you get there. A company fires 500 workers and replaces them with AI. A competitor fires 700 to keep up. Another fires 1,000. Every company is behaving rationally. Every company is following the incentives correctly. And every company is building a trap for itself. Because the workers who were fired were also customers. When they lose their jobs faster than the economy can absorb them, they stop spending. Consumer demand falls. Companies respond by cutting costs — which means automating more workers — which means less spending — which means more falling demand — which means more automation. The loop has no natural exit. The researchers tested every proposed solution. Universal basic income. Capital income taxes. Worker equity participation. Upskilling programs. Corporate coordination agreements. Every single one failed in the model. The only intervention that worked: a Pigouvian automation tax — a per-task levy charged every time a company replaces a human with AI, forcing them to price in the demand they are destroying before they pull the trigger. No government has implemented this. No major economy is seriously discussing it. Meanwhile the numbers are already tracking the curve. 100,000 tech workers laid off in 2025. 92,000 more in the first months of 2026. Jack Dorsey fired half of Block's workforce and said publicly: "Within the next year, the majority of companies will reach the same conclusion." Nobody is doing anything wrong. Companies are following their incentives perfectly. That is exactly the problem. Rational behavior. At scale. Simultaneously. With no mechanism to stop it. Two economists built the math. The math leads to one place. Source: Falk & Tsoukalas · Wharton School Boston University ·
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To complement AI-generated scripts, the Elastos World Computer will support digital capsules that meet the following criteria: 1. Digital Twins: Serve as digital twins of both physical and virtual sensors and actuators. 2. WASM Execution: Compiled and executed as native World Computer WASM binaries. 3. JIT Orchestration: Orchestrated just-in-time (JIT) within independent, location-agnostic enclaves. 4. Vendor Accessibility: Packaged as headless, Android-compatible capsules (mini headless service engines) to lower the entry barrier for existing hardware and software vendors.
May 26
Andrej Karpathy posted this thread where he had spent an hour vibe-coding a custom cardio dashboard for his own 8-week heart-rate experiment. Claude reverse-engineered the Woodway treadmill's cloud API, pulled the raw data, processed it, and rendered a working UI. It worked. It took an hour. It should have taken a minute. He is right. The reason it took an hour is not the LLM. The reason is the operating system underneath. Mobile computing is still organised around a 2008 primitive, the discrete, downloadable, App Store app. The agent era needs a different primitive. A valuable read of the change coming: elacitylabs.com/blog/andrej-…
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The entire SaaS industry, every paid monthly subscription you have ever signed, is built on the assumption that you would never compose your own version in a minute.
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Andrej Karpathy posted this thread where he had spent an hour vibe-coding a custom cardio dashboard for his own 8-week heart-rate experiment. Claude reverse-engineered the Woodway treadmill's cloud API, pulled the raw data, processed it, and rendered a working UI. It worked. It took an hour. It should have taken a minute. He is right. The reason it took an hour is not the LLM. The reason is the operating system underneath. Mobile computing is still organised around a 2008 primitive, the discrete, downloadable, App Store app. The agent era needs a different primitive. A valuable read of the change coming: elacitylabs.com/blog/andrej-…
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Andrej Karpathy posted this thread where he had spent an hour vibe-coding a custom cardio dashboard for his own 8-week heart-rate experiment. Claude reverse-engineered the Woodway treadmill's cloud API, pulled the raw data, processed it, and rendered a working UI. It worked. It took an hour. It should have taken a minute. He is right. The reason it took an hour is not the LLM. The reason is the operating system underneath. Mobile computing is still organised around a 2008 primitive, the discrete, downloadable, App Store app. The agent era needs a different primitive. A valuable read of the change coming: elacitylabs.com/blog/andrej-…
Very interested in what the coming era of highly bespoke software might look like. Example from this morning - I've become a bit loosy goosy with my cardio recently so I decided to do a more srs, regimented experiment to try to lower my Resting Heart Rate from 50 -> 45, over experiment duration of 8 weeks. The primary way to do this is to aspire to a certain sum total minute goals in Zone 2 cardio and 1 HIIT/week. 1 hour later I vibe coded this super custom dashboard for this very specific experiment that shows me how I'm tracking. Claude had to reverse engineer the Woodway treadmill cloud API to pull raw data, process, filter, debug it and create a web UI frontend to track the experiment. It wasn't a fully smooth experience and I had to notice and ask to fix bugs e.g. it screwed up metric vs. imperial system units and it screwed up on the calendar matching up days to dates etc. But I still feel like the overall direction is clear: 1) There will never be (and shouldn't be) a specific app on the app store for this kind of thing. I shouldn't have to look for, download and use some kind of a "Cardio experiment tracker", when this thing is ~300 lines of code that an LLM agent will give you in seconds. The idea of an "app store" of a long tail of discrete set of apps you choose from feels somehow wrong and outdated when LLM agents can improvise the app on the spot and just for you. 2) Second, the industry has to reconfigure into a set of services of sensors and actuators with agent native ergonomics. My Woodway treadmill is a sensor - it turns physical state into digital knowledge. It shouldn't maintain some human-readable frontend and my LLM agent shouldn't have to reverse engineer it, it should be an API/CLI easily usable by my agent. I'm a little bit disappointed (and my timelines are correspondingly slower) with how slowly this progression is happening in the industry overall. 99% of products/services still don't have an AI-native CLI yet. 99% of products/services maintain .html/.css docs like I won't immediately look for how to copy paste the whole thing to my agent to get something done. They give you a list of instructions on a webpage to open this or that url and click here or there to do a thing. In 2026. What am I a computer? You do it. Or have my agent do it. So anyway today I am impressed that this random thing took 1 hour (it would have been ~10 hours 2 years ago). But what excites me more is thinking through how this really should have been 1 minute tops. What has to be in place so that it would be 1 minute? So that I could simply say "Hi can you help me track my cardio over the next 8 weeks", and after a very brief Q&A the app would be up. The AI would already have a lot personal context, it would gather the extra needed data, it would reference and search related skill libraries, and maintain all my little apps/automations. TLDR the "app store" of a set of discrete apps that you choose from is an increasingly outdated concept all by itself. The future are services of AI-native sensors & actuators orchestrated via LLM glue into highly custom, ephemeral apps. It's just not here yet.
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Elastos runtime, written in Rust, is making great progress. This system means one bad app or sketchy AI can't quietly steal your data or drain your accounts. Everything inside the OS stays in its own locked box, and you stay in control of your data. Those boxes can talk to each other through Carrier networking with permission, creating a modular World Computer. We're bringing this into our live ElastOS system, merging four pieces into one: Runtime, Carrier, PC2, and Blockchain. Once that clicks into place, the fun begins. New apps can launch inside ElastOS every week, running on any network, all powered by Elastos. Elacity provides markets, alot of innovation converging.
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Every part of human life has moved into digital space, and in that space people own nothing. They create the value and platforms capture it, because there has never been infrastructure that lets an individual actually own their work, their identity, and their data the way they own physical property. We are building the ownership layer for the digital world, turning anything of value into property a person truly holds and can monetize directly, with no platform standing between them and what they create. We have to shift from renting our digital lives to owning them. We must secure digital rights for humanity.
“SpaceX, Tesla, Neuralink, and The Boring Company are philanthropy. If you say philanthropy is love of humanity, they are philanthropy. “Tesla is accelerating sustainable energy. “This is philanthropy. “SpaceX is trying to ensure the long-term survival of humanity with multi-planet species. “This is love of humanity. “Neuralink is here to help solve brain injuries and existential risk with AI — love of humanity. “The Boring Company is trying to solve traffic, which is hell for most people, and that also is love of humanity.” -@elonmusk
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Your digital assets should run on nodes you own. ElastOS World Computer is how we get there, one personal cloud at a time. Watch as ElastOS grows and matures, and set up yours today: map.ela.city/
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