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ArcBlock is proud to sponsor ICSA 2027! A premier global event advancing ICT and architecting the next generation of intelligent systems. Looking forward to gathering leading researchers and practitioners in Sydney, Australia, March 2–8, 2027. conf.researchr.org/info/icsa…
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Proud to be part of America Blockchain and AI technology revolution!
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ArcBlock retweeted
See you in Munich! 👋 Will there be any ArcBlock fans at ASE 2026? We’ll launch a website packed with AFS-UI live demos and real-world apps before the conference. conf.researchr.org/details/a…
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ArcBlock retweeted
Congratulations! This is how we socialize! Through academic papers. 😂
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It’s now official! conf.researchr.org/home/ase-…
Everything Evolves, Something Endures:
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It’s taking a bit longer than we originally expected to release our next-generation AFS-powered DID/VC, agentic blockchain, and new Blocklet architecture. The good news: we’re actually in great shape. We originally planned for May 😂, but June is looking much more realistic — and worth the wait. Building foundational infrastructure is never as easy as a demo. We’d rather get it right than rush it out. June. 🚀
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Everything Evolves, Something Endures:
I am proud to announce that I will be presenting AFS-UI (Agentic File System UI) as a keynote speaker and panelist at Harness4UI 2026, held in conjunction with ASE 2026 in Munich, Germany. Harness4UI is the inaugural workshop on Harness Engineering for Generative UI, bringing together researchers and practitioners working on the architectures, infrastructure, tooling, and engineering practices behind the next generation of AI-powered user interfaces. I’m excited to share our work on AFS-UI and discuss how LLMs, DID, blockchain, and agentic systems are reshaping software development and user experiences in the AI era. Looking forward to meeting researchers, builders, and practitioners from around the world in Munich this October.
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ArcBlock retweeted
One realization we’ve had over the years is that decentralization is not just about ownership, governance, or token distribution. It is also about who has the ability to build. Blocklet 1.0 was built primarily for software developers. It made decentralized application development significantly easier by packaging infrastructure, deployment, identity, and services into reusable building blocks. But it still assumed that you were a developer. With AI, that assumption is changing. Blocklet 2.0 is our effort to make application creation accessible to everyone. AI-powered from the ground up, with built-in: - AI agents - Blockchain capabilities - DID identity - Payments - Storage - Automation - Deployment - Governance primitives The goal is not to replace developers. The goal is to dramatically expand the number of people who can become capable creators. However, we also believe that simple vibe coding is not enough. Anyone can generate code today. The challenge is building systems that remain: - maintainable - composable - secure - observable - governable - scalable This is why much of our recent work around AFS, AI-native engineering, and Blocklet evolution has focused on creating the right framework, not just generating more code. Blocklet 1.0 helped developers build faster. Blocklet 2.0 aims to help everyone build meaningful applications with AI, while preserving the structure and quality required for a healthy ecosystem. We believe this may become one of the most important forms of decentralization in the AI era: Not just decentralizing ownership. Decentralizing the ability to create.
Replying to @mave99a
One important point in the decentralization discussion is often misunderstood: A healthy ecosystem does not emerge simply because governance is decentralized. It emerges when more people can independently create real value on top of the protocol. Historically, this was extremely difficult. Building meaningful applications required: - strong engineering skills - deep protocol understanding - infrastructure knowledge - deployment and operational expertise As a result, most ecosystems remained heavily dependent on a small core developer group. AI changes this equation. For the first time, it becomes possible for almost anyone to become a capable builder with the assistance of AI agents. But there is also a major risk: Simple “vibe coding” alone will not create a sustainable ecosystem. Without proper structure, protocols, identity, memory, security, observability, and execution boundaries, the result quickly becomes: - low-quality AI slop - insecure applications - fragmented experiences - unmaintainable systems - incentive gaming instead of real products This is exactly the problem we have been trying to solve with AFS and our broader AI-native engineering efforts. The goal is not merely to generate code. The goal is to create an AI-native development framework where: - anyone can build with AI assistance - blockchain, DID, payments, and agents become naturally usable primitives - applications remain composable and maintainable - systems stay observable and governable - security and execution boundaries remain enforceable - builders can focus on intent and product value instead of infrastructure complexity In other words: The future is not “everyone becomes a programmer.” The future is: - everyone can become a creator, - while the underlying framework preserves structure, quality, and ecosystem coherence. We believe this may ultimately become one of the most important forms of decentralization: not just decentralized ownership, but decentralized capability creation.
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Preview the new AFS-based Blockchain Explorer: explorer.arcblock.io/main/ Stable version: main.abtnetwork.io/explorer/… The preview version is still early-stage — not fully stable or bug-free yet. We’ll continue running both side-by-side for a while, and eventually the new explorer will replace the old one. This is more than a UI refresh — it’s the beginning of a new architecture built on AFS (Agentic File System) and our evolving agentic blockchain stack.
Check out our latest Blockchain Explorer built on AFS (Agentic File System) and AFS-UI (Agentic File System UI). At first glance, it may feel familiar — but the underlying architecture is completely different. The new explorer currently exposes the exact same blockchain data as the previous one, so you can compare and explore it yourself. And no — this is not a simple reskin of the old explorer. This is the first public preview of our AFS-UI and Agentic Blockchain architecture. Right now you only see the same data. Soon, you’ll see a very different future.
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Check out our latest Blockchain Explorer built on AFS (Agentic File System) and AFS-UI (Agentic File System UI). At first glance, it may feel familiar — but the underlying architecture is completely different. The new explorer currently exposes the exact same blockchain data as the previous one, so you can compare and explore it yourself. And no — this is not a simple reskin of the old explorer. This is the first public preview of our AFS-UI and Agentic Blockchain architecture. Right now you only see the same data. Soon, you’ll see a very different future.
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The major difference is underneath: every piece of blockchain data is now exposed as an AFS node. This allows AI agents to understand the data and protocol structure directly — without guessing, reverse-engineering, or parsing raw blockchain data manually. This is a foundational step toward a truly agentic blockchain. Blockchain data should be: • Open • Standardized • Explainable • Understandable by both humans and AI agents.
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Make crypto great again!
BREAKING: 🇺🇸 Senate Banking Committee PASSES the Clarity Act in 15-9 vote. The bill now goes to the full Senate.
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How software architecture evolved: WICSA 2014 — Sydney, Australia — The Future of Software Architecture WICSA 2015 — Montreal, Canada — Architecting in Context WICSA 2016 — Venice, Italy — Architecting in Time ICSA 2017 — Gothenburg, Sweden — Continuous Architecting ICSA 2018 — Seattle, USA — Breaking Down Barriers ICSA 2019 — Hamburg, Germany — Architectures to Interconnect Services and Systems ICSA 2020 — Salvador, Brazil (virtual) — Empirical Software Architecture Research ICSA 2021 — Stuttgart, Germany (virtual) — Software Architecture in the COVID-19 Reality ICSA 2022 — Honolulu, USA (hybrid) — Software Architecture and Recovery ICSA 2023 — L’Aquila, Italy — Software Architecture for an Inclusive Society ICSA 2024 — Singapore — Software Architecture in the Age of Generative AI ICSA 2025 — Odense, Denmark — Architecting for the Next Generation of Intelligent Systems ICSA 2026 — Madrid, Spain — Architecting in Continuous Software Engineering: Evolving Roles, Enduring Principles ICSA 2027 — Sydney, Australia — The Enduring Role of Software Architecture in an Evolving Landscape
ArcBlock is proud to sponsor ICSA 2027! A premier global event advancing ICT and architecting the next generation of intelligent systems. Looking forward to gathering leading researchers and practitioners in Sydney, Australia, March 2–8, 2027. conf.researchr.org/info/icsa…
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As promised, Blocklet Server is now fully open source! (Apache License) Our developer community is free to build, hack, and improve it as they wish. This doesn’t mean we’re abandoning it — we’ll continue providing bug fixes and security updates to keep it stable and safe. However, new features and major improvements will be focused on our next stage: ARC (Agentic Realm Computer). We strongly encourage the community to move forward with us. github.com/ArcBlock/blocklet…
The future of ArcBlock is ARC + Block*. Block * = Blocklets, Blockchain… and more to come.
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We’ve just upgraded our blockchain protocol with a new transaction encoding method based on CBOR (ProtoBuf has been supported since launch). The upgrade was seamless — you probably didn’t notice it at all. This new encoding makes interactions between AI agents and the blockchain more lightweight and efficient, paving the way for better agentic interactions.
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In the new ARC(Agentic Realm Computer), blockchain and the ledger are built in as a foundational protocol layer — unlike Blocklet Server, where blockchain lived at the application layer. We introduced this new CBOR-based transaction encoding to make interactions more lightweight, secure, and standards-based. The transaction protocol itself is unchanged — only the lower-level encoding has been updated.
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The future of ArcBlock is ARC + Block*. Block * = Blocklets, Blockchain… and more to come.
ARC will supersede Blocklet Server. As the next step, we’ll open-source a fully documented and cleaned-up version of Blocklet Server — so developers can continue to use it if they choose. Going forward, all new development will move to ARC, while the Blocklet architecture remains. ARC + Blocklets → ArcBlock.
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ArcBlock retweeted
That’s why at ArcBlock we’ve upgraded our blockchain into an agentic blockchain, making it a first-class citizen in our overall agentic architecture. It’s not AI + blockchain, or blockchain + AI — it’s one unified system.
Extending the analogy: What is blockchain in this system? Not just money or payments — though that’s part of it. It’s the VIN registry, license plates, ownership records, driver licenses, insurance — the system of identity, trust, and accountability. It’s the infrastructure that makes the whole system verifiable.
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ArcBlock retweeted
While Ethereum gradually evolved its “world computer” vision into a global public ledger, we at ArcBlock are reimagining what a true world computer could be. We call it the Agentic Realm Computer — ARC.
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