Anyone Protocol
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The Anyone Protocol enables any app to instantly and easily run on a trustless privacy network. Be part of the global movement using the power of community to deliver privacy, secured through decentralization, to users, apps and enterprises. Join the network, contribute your bandwidth, and earn rewards.
Chain
Ethereum
Token Price
$2.02
Twitter Followers
68,554
ANYONE
$1.97
$-0.08473(-4.117%)
Last 24 hours
Market Cap
$161,980,957
24h Trading Volume
$2,256,215
Circulating Supply
79,937,690
Fully Diluted Valuation
$197,106,775
DEX Liquidity
-
All Time High
$3.97
Anyone Protocol Live Data
The ANYONE Market Cap is $161,980,957.The price today is 2.02 USD.
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The Anyone Protocol enables any app to instantly and easily run on a trustless privacy network. Be part of the global movement using the power of community to deliver privacy, secured through decentralization, to users, apps and enterprises. Join the network, contribute your bandwidth, and earn rewards.
Anyone Protocol currently has 79,937,690 coins in circulation.
The market cap of ANYONE is $161,980,957.
The highest price paid for ANYONE is $3.97, which was recorded on Apr 8, 2024.
The trading volume of ANYONE is $2,256,215 in the last 24 hours.
The price of ANYONE today is $2.02.
Anyone Protocol News
View morea month ago
Anyone Protocol's October Development Review: Testnet Launch and Hardware InnovationsOctober marked a significant milestone for the Anyone Protocol with the launch of the Incentivized Testnet. This release not only introduced a more user-friendly dashboard accessible via dashboard.anyone.io but also included a testnet faucet. The development team addressed several bugs related to distribution logic and hardware validation shortly after the launch. Notably, the protocol is undergoing a major rewrite from Smartweave to AO, a Hyper Parallel Computer built on Arweave. This transition introduces a new programming language, Lua, and incorporates innovative tokenomics features, enhancing the protocol's efficiency and decentralization by allowing client signing through locally running AO processes.
In the hardware division, October proved to be productive as well, focusing on simplifying user experience and enhancing routing features. A new mode designed for non-technical users allows for rapid setup of secure hotspots through the Anyone Network, eliminating the need for manual relay configurations. Improvements in Wi-Fi usage, including standardization to WPA2 and automatic SSID scanning, have been implemented. Additionally, bug fixes addressing dynamic IP issues and updates to relay paths are set to be released, further streamlining operations for relay operators. The collaboration with MicroChip to enhance the ATEC encryption chip signifies a commitment to security and innovation within the hardware framework.
On the network and applications front, significant updates have been integrated into the Anyone client, including patches for Android JNI changes and enhancements to the deployment processes. The Anyone NPM package has evolved into a comprehensive library, providing developers with advanced circuit configuration capabilities. Core contributor Benjamin Erhart continues to develop libraries for both Android and iOS, with a new Anyone Desktop repository gaining traction on GitHub. As always, the protocol's code remains open-source, inviting community engagement and collaboration.