Description
Features
Target Users
Data types
Autonomi community has expressed a need for a native token format multiple times. David Irvine, and other members shared their ideas on Autonomi Forum. This project takes these ideas and aims for developing a standard for transacting on the network.
It will enable issuing own token by anyone – from scratch, or by wrapping existing ERC20 tokens from Arbitrum network. Ability to exchange one tokens for others in a completely decentralized way is also planned.
Focus is on a most open and transparent development possible, open to discussion and contributions from community.
This project is also funded by community. If the project gets any prize, supporters are repaid 150% from the prize, and rest goes to further development.
Why it's also important (aka Native Token)
Many community members see Native Token as a crucial part of the network design, it's initial fundamental properties.
MaidSafe is constrained to using Blockchain everywhere (IF program, stakeholder NTFs) because that is the only mechanism that is currently reliably operational. Community Network Token aims to address that failing ASAP consistent with security and reliability.
After tha launch of ECR20-ANT aka Network Token, together with current network, MaidSafe team has mentioned they will work on NT, but on the other hand there still is no roadmap, and David suggests, that it should be done by community.
The best we can do is to try ourselves, and perhaps MaidSafe will follow. We all have faith, that at this stage of project's advancement, if they planned to work on competitive technology for Native Token in near future, they would tell us, so that we would not waste the time and resources.
Said that, it looks like this project is the way to Native Token in this situation.
Deliverables
1. Autonomi token standard, that enables issuing own token by anyone – from scratch, or by wrapping existing ERC20 tokens. It does not have to become "native" yet, since it will have much utility anyway. Based on ideas by David Irvine, DavidMc0, Traktion, Riddim and others.
2. Rust library for token operations
3. Simple GUI wallet
4. Bridge smart contract to burn tokens on Arbitrum side, with option to updgrade for 2-way operation
5. Simple exchange scheme for different tokens
Token design
Proposal @Autonomi Forum
- Proposal announcement
- Weekly updates
- Discussion
- Roadmap
- Progress Tracking
Description
Features
Target Users
Data types
Autonomi community has expressed a need for a native token format multiple times. David Irvine, and other members shared their ideas on Autonomi Forum. This project takes these ideas and aims for developing a standard for transacting on the network.
It will enable issuing own token by anyone – from scratch, or by wrapping existing ERC20 tokens from Arbitrum network. Ability to exchange one tokens for others in a completely decentralized way is also planned.
Focus is on a most open and transparent development possible, open to discussion and contributions from community.
This project is also funded by community. If the project gets any prize, supporters are repaid 150% from the prize, and rest goes to further development.
Why it's also important (aka Native Token)
Many community members see Native Token as a crucial part of the network design, it's initial fundamental properties.
MaidSafe is constrained to using Blockchain everywhere (IF program, stakeholder NTFs) because that is the only mechanism that is currently reliably operational. Community Network Token aims to address that failing ASAP consistent with security and reliability.
After tha launch of ECR20-ANT aka Network Token, together with current network, MaidSafe team has mentioned they will work on NT, but on the other hand there still is no roadmap, and David suggests, that it should be done by community.
The best we can do is to try ourselves, and perhaps MaidSafe will follow. We all have faith, that at this stage of project's advancement, if they planned to work on competitive technology for Native Token in near future, they would tell us, so that we would not waste the time and resources.
Said that, it looks like this project is the way to Native Token in this situation.
Deliverables
1. Autonomi token standard, that enables issuing own token by anyone – from scratch, or by wrapping existing ERC20 tokens. It does not have to become "native" yet, since it will have much utility anyway. Based on ideas by David Irvine, DavidMc0, Traktion, Riddim and others.
2. Rust library for token operations
3. Simple GUI wallet
4. Bridge smart contract to burn tokens on Arbitrum side, with option to updgrade for 2-way operation
5. Simple exchange scheme for different tokens
Token design
Proposal @Autonomi Forum
- Proposal announcement
- Weekly updates
- Discussion
- Roadmap
- Progress Tracking
Description
Features
Target Users
Data types
Autonomi community has expressed a need for a native token format multiple times. David Irvine, and other members shared their ideas on Autonomi Forum. This project takes these ideas and aims for developing a standard for transacting on the network.
It will enable issuing own token by anyone – from scratch, or by wrapping existing ERC20 tokens from Arbitrum network. Ability to exchange one tokens for others in a completely decentralized way is also planned.
Focus is on a most open and transparent development possible, open to discussion and contributions from community.
This project is also funded by community. If the project gets any prize, supporters are repaid 150% from the prize, and rest goes to further development.
Why it's also important (aka Native Token)
Many community members see Native Token as a crucial part of the network design, it's initial fundamental properties.
MaidSafe is constrained to using Blockchain everywhere (IF program, stakeholder NTFs) because that is the only mechanism that is currently reliably operational. Community Network Token aims to address that failing ASAP consistent with security and reliability.
After tha launch of ECR20-ANT aka Network Token, together with current network, MaidSafe team has mentioned they will work on NT, but on the other hand there still is no roadmap, and David suggests, that it should be done by community.
The best we can do is to try ourselves, and perhaps MaidSafe will follow. We all have faith, that at this stage of project's advancement, if they planned to work on competitive technology for Native Token in near future, they would tell us, so that we would not waste the time and resources.
Said that, it looks like this project is the way to Native Token in this situation.
Deliverables
1. Autonomi token standard, that enables issuing own token by anyone – from scratch, or by wrapping existing ERC20 tokens. It does not have to become "native" yet, since it will have much utility anyway. Based on ideas by David Irvine, DavidMc0, Traktion, Riddim and others.
2. Rust library for token operations
3. Simple GUI wallet
4. Bridge smart contract to burn tokens on Arbitrum side, with option to updgrade for 2-way operation
5. Simple exchange scheme for different tokens
Token design
Proposal @Autonomi Forum
- Proposal announcement
- Weekly updates
- Discussion
- Roadmap
- Progress Tracking
Updates
Week 1 summary
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24/04/2025
This week has been mostly infrastructure and ideation week. The project took off, was registered and qualified for Impossible Futures program, and got its own place on GitHub. (more info in daily updates)
Support from community is overwhelming, lots of discussions here on forum, as well as in private, which I am grateful for, because it always brings new insight.
Next week I plan to focus more on code, to prepare a simple test case of some example token manipulation.
Week 1 summary
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24/04/2025
This week has been mostly infrastructure and ideation week. The project took off, was registered and qualified for Impossible Futures program, and got its own place on GitHub. (more info in daily updates)
Support from community is overwhelming, lots of discussions here on forum, as well as in private, which I am grateful for, because it always brings new insight.
Next week I plan to focus more on code, to prepare a simple test case of some example token manipulation.
Week 1 summary
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24/04/2025
This week has been mostly infrastructure and ideation week. The project took off, was registered and qualified for Impossible Futures program, and got its own place on GitHub. (more info in daily updates)
Support from community is overwhelming, lots of discussions here on forum, as well as in private, which I am grateful for, because it always brings new insight.
Next week I plan to focus more on code, to prepare a simple test case of some example token manipulation.
Week 2 summary
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04/05/2025
Hello. Last week was mostly unproductive, since I was helping my friend on his house construction site. As the project funding is mostly on finish, this seems not to be problematic.
Thanks to generous donor's $700 (yes, this seems to be a single person), enough work can be done to prepare project for Impossible Futures. After running out of these funds, I'll work unfunded for a while as my personal contribution, until a working POC suitable for IF voting is ready.
If you think, that what is going on here has value, please consider supporting the project further, so it could achieve working state. It is not only IF-oriented project, so even if we don't make it to top 12, we can continue development. My funding support address on Arbitrum is 0x708eEEC1126cC1Df9A7B60A890aD932360B6C46a . It's also working on an Ethereum network. Thanks!
Week 2 summary
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04/05/2025
Hello. Last week was mostly unproductive, since I was helping my friend on his house construction site. As the project funding is mostly on finish, this seems not to be problematic.
Thanks to generous donor's $700 (yes, this seems to be a single person), enough work can be done to prepare project for Impossible Futures. After running out of these funds, I'll work unfunded for a while as my personal contribution, until a working POC suitable for IF voting is ready.
If you think, that what is going on here has value, please consider supporting the project further, so it could achieve working state. It is not only IF-oriented project, so even if we don't make it to top 12, we can continue development. My funding support address on Arbitrum is 0x708eEEC1126cC1Df9A7B60A890aD932360B6C46a . It's also working on an Ethereum network. Thanks!
Week 2 summary
-
04/05/2025
Hello. Last week was mostly unproductive, since I was helping my friend on his house construction site. As the project funding is mostly on finish, this seems not to be problematic.
Thanks to generous donor's $700 (yes, this seems to be a single person), enough work can be done to prepare project for Impossible Futures. After running out of these funds, I'll work unfunded for a while as my personal contribution, until a working POC suitable for IF voting is ready.
If you think, that what is going on here has value, please consider supporting the project further, so it could achieve working state. It is not only IF-oriented project, so even if we don't make it to top 12, we can continue development. My funding support address on Arbitrum is 0x708eEEC1126cC1Df9A7B60A890aD932360B6C46a . It's also working on an Ethereum network. Thanks!
Week 3 summary
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08/05/2025
This was the week of Impossible Futures program focus. I prepared a project page, and updated documentation. As voting has shown, until interrupted, the project has a huge support of community, which I'm grateful for. I'm convinced, that we'll make it to next phase.
Unfortunately, funds are finished, so I'll now share my focus with other projects, that I'm doing in my spare time. Probably also some paid job will be on a horizon, but I'll try to do my best to keep going with Community Token. Until, of course, I get funded again.
I've finished a basic operation flow: token creation, balance check and publishing a transaction. This needs refactoring, and I'll also try to create a diagram of this process.
Week 3 summary
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08/05/2025
This was the week of Impossible Futures program focus. I prepared a project page, and updated documentation. As voting has shown, until interrupted, the project has a huge support of community, which I'm grateful for. I'm convinced, that we'll make it to next phase.
Unfortunately, funds are finished, so I'll now share my focus with other projects, that I'm doing in my spare time. Probably also some paid job will be on a horizon, but I'll try to do my best to keep going with Community Token. Until, of course, I get funded again.
I've finished a basic operation flow: token creation, balance check and publishing a transaction. This needs refactoring, and I'll also try to create a diagram of this process.
Week 3 summary
-
08/05/2025
This was the week of Impossible Futures program focus. I prepared a project page, and updated documentation. As voting has shown, until interrupted, the project has a huge support of community, which I'm grateful for. I'm convinced, that we'll make it to next phase.
Unfortunately, funds are finished, so I'll now share my focus with other projects, that I'm doing in my spare time. Probably also some paid job will be on a horizon, but I'll try to do my best to keep going with Community Token. Until, of course, I get funded again.
I've finished a basic operation flow: token creation, balance check and publishing a transaction. This needs refactoring, and I'll also try to create a diagram of this process.
Week 4 summary
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15/05/2025
While the IF program phase 1 voting is almost complete, ACT is moving forward behind the scenes. Code is undergoing a massive refactoring together with latest workflow (token creation, see balance, make transaction) being implemented in a test wallet GUI.
Thanks for your precious support in IF program. The best reward for me was seeing the project on 1st place of leaderboard for a day or two. I'll never forget that. I'm hoping we'll get into first 12, but even if not, the work is worth doing.
I'm hopefully looking into phase 2 – backing, because it's when people don't fear of losing their money when giving support. Although I value mostly genuine involvement, which cannot be measured by money investment. The statistic, that I like to watch is IF projects by likes received, although our project has unfair advantage of early start there.
As you probably noticed, daily updates ceased, as there's less going on and in fact there's not much to add to the weekly ones :-) Also, as I spend less time on this and don't use someone else's money, I feel it's better to concentrate on code.
Week 4 summary
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15/05/2025
While the IF program phase 1 voting is almost complete, ACT is moving forward behind the scenes. Code is undergoing a massive refactoring together with latest workflow (token creation, see balance, make transaction) being implemented in a test wallet GUI.
Thanks for your precious support in IF program. The best reward for me was seeing the project on 1st place of leaderboard for a day or two. I'll never forget that. I'm hoping we'll get into first 12, but even if not, the work is worth doing.
I'm hopefully looking into phase 2 – backing, because it's when people don't fear of losing their money when giving support. Although I value mostly genuine involvement, which cannot be measured by money investment. The statistic, that I like to watch is IF projects by likes received, although our project has unfair advantage of early start there.
As you probably noticed, daily updates ceased, as there's less going on and in fact there's not much to add to the weekly ones :-) Also, as I spend less time on this and don't use someone else's money, I feel it's better to concentrate on code.
Week 4 summary
-
15/05/2025
While the IF program phase 1 voting is almost complete, ACT is moving forward behind the scenes. Code is undergoing a massive refactoring together with latest workflow (token creation, see balance, make transaction) being implemented in a test wallet GUI.
Thanks for your precious support in IF program. The best reward for me was seeing the project on 1st place of leaderboard for a day or two. I'll never forget that. I'm hoping we'll get into first 12, but even if not, the work is worth doing.
I'm hopefully looking into phase 2 – backing, because it's when people don't fear of losing their money when giving support. Although I value mostly genuine involvement, which cannot be measured by money investment. The statistic, that I like to watch is IF projects by likes received, although our project has unfair advantage of early start there.
As you probably noticed, daily updates ceased, as there's less going on and in fact there's not much to add to the weekly ones :-) Also, as I spend less time on this and don't use someone else's money, I feel it's better to concentrate on code.