There are a number of core ideas that have driven each stage of the design of Autonomi. These can be distilled into the following 20 fundamental principles.
Browsing, accessing, downloading, and utilizing Autonomi will never require a third party.
By design, Autonomi doesn't allow third parties to either read or store the information sent by a user without that user’s consent.
Transfers between users will not have any transaction fees. However should any associated data be stored to the Network, a Data Payment may still be required.
The Network ensures that the user has the ability to send messages, posts, and data without the need to link it to any known identity on the Network.
…and without the need to create an account
You can choose any combination of pseudonym, real persona, or composable, decentralized identity that suits their needs, goals and context of use.
Or utilize the Network without any identity at all, it's up to you.
Each individual must be able to use any of their identities as a wallet address to send and receive Autonomi Network Tokens.
All data uploaded will be available to its owner for the lifetime of the Network. You'll pay once to upload, but downloads are always free.
(e.g. more nodes to increase storage capacity) and decrease rewards when resources are plentiful. This is the primary mechanism for balancing supply and demand.
Autonomi will never rely on servers (as the term is traditionally understood) as to do so introduces a third-party weakness that would undermine the entire Network.
To ensure that the transactions have been authorized in accordance with the rules of the Network.
i.e. those not transmitted via other nodes in the Network.
There can be no concept of time in a truly decentralized network, as this would require reaching out to centralized servers and services.
The Network will refuse upgrades that could break it. We expand on these fundamental principles in the chapters that follow. Combined they aim to give all users the freedom to safely store data on the Network, to share information with others securely, to publish data cheaply and easily and to communicate using secure channels and apps.