
WeaveVM: the hyperscalable EVM protocol on Arweave
WeaveVM (WVM) is the first EVM-compatible protocol engineered to manage complex, large-scale data computation without the high gas fees typically associated with on-chain state storage on EVM chains. WVM is also the first EVM-compatible protocol that fully relies on Arweave for permanent storage, enabling atomicity of executable EVM bytecode and data of any size on the same ledger. On the principles of VACP, we are building the hyperscalable, lazy-evaluated EVM protocol to compute data at any...

We are Decent Land Labs
Today marks a significant milestone for decent.land as we introduce a refined mission and new flagship protocol. Our journey started in 2021 with a vision to build social and identity primitives on Arweave. The first public app under the decent.land name – a way to create a permanent username on Arweave – evolved into ANS, and as the expansive web3 social landscape matured, we developed Ark Protocol. Ark enables identities from any chain to transfer their reputation into the Arweave social ec...

Introducing VACP: Verifiable Atomic Computing Paradigm
MotivationMany web3 dapps, products, and protocols initially aspire to be entirely decentralized, built with only onchain components. However, when they encounter scaling challenges, the incorporation of web2 elements becomes a compelling solution to enhance scalability and user experience (UX). Centralized web2 architecture has significant benefits for scalability, but can sacrifice the core tenets of what makes web3 so powerful.The problemWhen a project incorporates web2 elements into its t...
Storing, verifying, and computing with onchain data

WeaveVM: the hyperscalable EVM protocol on Arweave
WeaveVM (WVM) is the first EVM-compatible protocol engineered to manage complex, large-scale data computation without the high gas fees typically associated with on-chain state storage on EVM chains. WVM is also the first EVM-compatible protocol that fully relies on Arweave for permanent storage, enabling atomicity of executable EVM bytecode and data of any size on the same ledger. On the principles of VACP, we are building the hyperscalable, lazy-evaluated EVM protocol to compute data at any...

We are Decent Land Labs
Today marks a significant milestone for decent.land as we introduce a refined mission and new flagship protocol. Our journey started in 2021 with a vision to build social and identity primitives on Arweave. The first public app under the decent.land name – a way to create a permanent username on Arweave – evolved into ANS, and as the expansive web3 social landscape matured, we developed Ark Protocol. Ark enables identities from any chain to transfer their reputation into the Arweave social ec...

Introducing VACP: Verifiable Atomic Computing Paradigm
MotivationMany web3 dapps, products, and protocols initially aspire to be entirely decentralized, built with only onchain components. However, when they encounter scaling challenges, the incorporation of web2 elements becomes a compelling solution to enhance scalability and user experience (UX). Centralized web2 architecture has significant benefits for scalability, but can sacrifice the core tenets of what makes web3 so powerful.The problemWhen a project incorporates web2 elements into its t...
Storing, verifying, and computing with onchain data

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The Arweave Name Service (ANS) was launched as the first human-readable address protocol on Arweave in February, 2023. Since that launch, 2 years ago, over 1,300 users have registered more than 2,000 domains and helped us gain the traction needed to be integrated in a range of Arweave ecosystem apps like ViewBlock, everPay, and Arweave-compatible wallets.
We had a lot of fun building in the wild west of Arweave in its pre-ao days, but it's time for ANS to make the switch for the sake of long-term sustainability and interoperability with where Arweave compute will live.
ANS was built at a time where there was no unified compute layer for the Arweave ecosystem. We pieced it together using SmartWeave contracts and everPay payment infrastructure to ensure it was possible to mint names with AR tokens. A lot has changed since 2023.
The launch of ao provides an ecosystem-standard compute layer with support for bridged AR and a rich feature set capable of replicating the functionality ANS needed -- in a decentralized environment.
The core promise of ANS has always been similar to the core promise of Arweave: pay once, own forever.
Since all name ownership records are stored on Arweave, there is no way to lose your ANS names. However, without a migration to ao, we aren't doing enough to sufficiently decentralize functions around minting, transferring, and managing names.
As ao settles into early mainnet, we are working to migrate ANS to a dedicated ao process. While that's underway, ANS is in read-only mode. Apps that rely on ANS as an identity layer will work as they always have, but it will not be possible to mint new domains.
The $ANS DAO token is currently an ERC-20 on Ethereum. While the previous lack of a robust token standard on the Arweave L1 got in the way, ao's token support is healthy and enables us to migrate the $ANS token alongside the protocol itself.
Work on the ao migration begins now. For existing owners, your names will still work as before. For new minters -- hold on until we announce the migration, and see you on the other side. 🫡
The Arweave Name Service (ANS) was launched as the first human-readable address protocol on Arweave in February, 2023. Since that launch, 2 years ago, over 1,300 users have registered more than 2,000 domains and helped us gain the traction needed to be integrated in a range of Arweave ecosystem apps like ViewBlock, everPay, and Arweave-compatible wallets.
We had a lot of fun building in the wild west of Arweave in its pre-ao days, but it's time for ANS to make the switch for the sake of long-term sustainability and interoperability with where Arweave compute will live.
ANS was built at a time where there was no unified compute layer for the Arweave ecosystem. We pieced it together using SmartWeave contracts and everPay payment infrastructure to ensure it was possible to mint names with AR tokens. A lot has changed since 2023.
The launch of ao provides an ecosystem-standard compute layer with support for bridged AR and a rich feature set capable of replicating the functionality ANS needed -- in a decentralized environment.
The core promise of ANS has always been similar to the core promise of Arweave: pay once, own forever.
Since all name ownership records are stored on Arweave, there is no way to lose your ANS names. However, without a migration to ao, we aren't doing enough to sufficiently decentralize functions around minting, transferring, and managing names.
As ao settles into early mainnet, we are working to migrate ANS to a dedicated ao process. While that's underway, ANS is in read-only mode. Apps that rely on ANS as an identity layer will work as they always have, but it will not be possible to mint new domains.
The $ANS DAO token is currently an ERC-20 on Ethereum. While the previous lack of a robust token standard on the Arweave L1 got in the way, ao's token support is healthy and enables us to migrate the $ANS token alongside the protocol itself.
Work on the ao migration begins now. For existing owners, your names will still work as before. For new minters -- hold on until we announce the migration, and see you on the other side. 🫡
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