Autheo
Description
Autheo | The Collective & Living OS Autheo is a Layer-0 Operating System with an integrated Layer-1 blockchain that unifies identity, compute, storage, developer tooling, and AI capabilities in one interoperable environment. The foundation for the connected, intelligent web. Autheo is a Layer-0 Operating System with an integrated Layer-1 blockchain that unifies identity, compute, storage, developer tooling, and AI capabilities in one interoperable environment.
Features
- Layer-0 and Layer-1 Integration: Autheo combines Layer-0 and Layer-1 blockchain functionalities for a cohesive infrastructure.
- Decentralized Cloud Services: Offers decentralized compute, storage, and messaging capabilities for applications.
- Full-Stack SDKs: Provides a single framework for frontend, backend, smart contracts, and orchestration.
- DevHub Workspace: A native environment for testing, deploying, and scaling projects efficiently.
- Post-Quantum Secure Authentication: TheoID ensures secure identity management with post-quantum cryptography.
- AI-Driven Automation: THEO AI enables intelligent automation and adaptive workflows within applications.
Team
- autheocom - Founder
Pricing
- Core Node: 70.00 USD
- Prime Node: 600.00 USD
- Sovereign Node: 5000.00 USD
FAQ
What exactly is an Autheo Validator Node?
An Autheo Validator Node powers the Autheo blockchain network, performing transaction verification and executing decentralized workloads.
How does Autheo differ from other validator-based blockchains?
Autheo uses a Proof-of-Authority model rewarding validators based on capability and performance, unlike traditional Proof-of-Stake systems.
What role do validators play in the broader Autheo ecosystem?
Validators are essential for maintaining consensus, executing workloads, and interconnecting with subsystems within the AutheoOS.
What are the hardware or hosting requirements?
Validators can be hosted independently or through partners, requiring multi-core CPUs, high-speed SSDs, and encrypted containers.
Can I run a validator if I'm not a technical expert?
Yes, Autheo provides pre-configured environments and managed node services for non-technical participants.
How are validator emissions structured?
Validator emissions are distributed in THEO tokens based on performance and participation, designed for long-term sustainability.
What token do validators receive?
Validators earn THEO tokens, which are used for staking, transaction fees, and accessing decentralized identity services.
Technologies
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