B. Griffiths
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New partnership. 2,140 locations. 8M+ subscribers. We're excited to announce a new partnership with Community Wireless Corporation in the Philippines. 🇵🇭 CWC is accelerating our existing eSari-Sari programme, driving AirNode deployment across 2,140 infrastructure locations and bringing community Wi-Fi and fixed wireless access to an ecosystem of 8M+ subscribers. Zanzibar. Pakistan. The USA. The Philippines. The network keeps expanding.

The latest release of the Unity Network application is now available across both platforms. 𝗩𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝟭.𝟭.𝟯 brings Proof of Work to iOS, CLI Task improvements, and new opt-in contact sharing between node operators. 𝗗𝗼𝘄𝗻𝗹𝗼𝗮𝗱 Apple App Store: apps.apple.com/us/app/unity-n… Google Play: play.google.com/store/apps/det… Direct APK: releases.unitynodes.io/android/Unity-… 𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁'𝘀 𝗻𝗲𝘄 𝗶𝗻 𝘃𝟭.𝟭.𝟯 Proof of Work on iOS – iOS users can now participate in Proof of Work tasks CLI Task Improvements – Enhancements to Caller Line Identification verification Opt-in Contact Sharing (UNO → ULO) – Node Operators can now share contact details (e-mail & Telegram) with Unity Lease Operators Streamlined Internal Flows – Faster in-app data access across the application Major housekeeping - Stability and under-the-hood improvements No uninstall is required – install directly over your current version. With Proof of Work now live on iOS and continued expansion of opt-in tasks, Unity Network takes another step toward a fully active, globally distributed edge network. Join the distributed edge network. Secure your Unity Node and download the Unity Network App at unitynodes.io


The latest release of the Unity Network application is now available across both platforms. 𝗩𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝟭.𝟭.𝟯 brings Proof of Work to iOS, CLI Task improvements, and new opt-in contact sharing between node operators. 𝗗𝗼𝘄𝗻𝗹𝗼𝗮𝗱 Apple App Store: apps.apple.com/us/app/unity-n… Google Play: play.google.com/store/apps/det… Direct APK: releases.unitynodes.io/android/Unity-… 𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁'𝘀 𝗻𝗲𝘄 𝗶𝗻 𝘃𝟭.𝟭.𝟯 Proof of Work on iOS – iOS users can now participate in Proof of Work tasks CLI Task Improvements – Enhancements to Caller Line Identification verification Opt-in Contact Sharing (UNO → ULO) – Node Operators can now share contact details (e-mail & Telegram) with Unity Lease Operators Streamlined Internal Flows – Faster in-app data access across the application Major housekeeping - Stability and under-the-hood improvements No uninstall is required – install directly over your current version. With Proof of Work now live on iOS and continued expansion of opt-in tasks, Unity Network takes another step toward a fully active, globally distributed edge network. Join the distributed edge network. Secure your Unity Node and download the Unity Network App at unitynodes.io

The latest release of the Unity Network application is now available across both platforms. 𝗩𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝟭.𝟭.𝟯 brings Proof of Work to iOS, CLI Task improvements, and new opt-in contact sharing between node operators. 𝗗𝗼𝘄𝗻𝗹𝗼𝗮𝗱 Apple App Store: apps.apple.com/us/app/unity-n… Google Play: play.google.com/store/apps/det… Direct APK: releases.unitynodes.io/android/Unity-… 𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁'𝘀 𝗻𝗲𝘄 𝗶𝗻 𝘃𝟭.𝟭.𝟯 Proof of Work on iOS – iOS users can now participate in Proof of Work tasks CLI Task Improvements – Enhancements to Caller Line Identification verification Opt-in Contact Sharing (UNO → ULO) – Node Operators can now share contact details (e-mail & Telegram) with Unity Lease Operators Streamlined Internal Flows – Faster in-app data access across the application Major housekeeping - Stability and under-the-hood improvements No uninstall is required – install directly over your current version. With Proof of Work now live on iOS and continued expansion of opt-in tasks, Unity Network takes another step toward a fully active, globally distributed edge network. Join the distributed edge network. Secure your Unity Node and download the Unity Network App at unitynodes.io

130,934 nodes deployed, 3M+ daily active users, 2.47 petabytes of real data transferred, full US Mobile Network Operator, partnerships with BT and Protelindo. This is not a whitepaper, this is World Mobile and most of the market hasn't noticed yet. Connectivity is broken everywhere, not just in rural Africa. In Hidden Hills LA, one of the wealthiest zip codes in America, NBA champion Tristan Thompson couldn't get a reliable signal. The telecoms industry was built to extract not serve, World Mobile was built to fix that and it already is. From Zanzibar to Pakistan to California, individuals are building the network themselves, sharing economy applied to telecoms at scale. Network Builder is expanding across 13 US states turning communities into network owners and in about 2 months AirNodes become tokenised Real World Assets, on-chain infrastructure that turns operators into investors. The network builds itself and now it pays you back. Behind it all, EarthNodes are deploying a decentralised sovereign cloud, storage, compute, connectivity and AI inference with post-quantum encryption, in test now with production in 3 months. Your data belongs to you, not Google, not Amazon, not any government. Above it all, one hydrogen-powered aircraft covers 15,000 sq km, 500,000 direct-to-handset 5G connections, no towers, no dishes, one aircraft replaces 500 ground towers. Already proven with BT and Deutsche Telekom, live aerial trials with BT this summer. One aircraft doing the work of 500 towers is not an improvement, it is a complete reinvention of how coverage works. Ground, cloud, air, stratosphere, four layers of decentralised infrastructure and the current market cap sits at $79M. Every metric above is verifiable, on-chain, live. AirNode RWAs launching in about 2 months, sovereign AI cloud entering production in 3, stratospheric trials this summer, all converging in the next 90 days. The foundation phase is over, everything that comes next is growth. You can watch from the sidelines or you can be positioned before the rest of the market catches up to what has already been built. $79M for a live network with 3M users, four infrastructure layers and a 90 day catalyst window, that kind of disconnect doesn't last and the people who see it first benefit the most. We are unstoppable.








This is quite an impressive experiment. Vibe-coding the entire 2030 roadmap within weeks. Obviously such a thing built in two weeks without even having the EIPs has massive caveats: almost certainly lots of critical bugs, and probably in some cases "stub" versions of a thing where the AI did not even try making the full version. But six months ago, even this was far outside the realm of possibility, and what matters is where the trend is going. AI is massively accelerating coding (yesterday, I tried agentic-coding an equivalent of my blog software, and finished within an hour, and that was using gpt-oss:20b running on my laptop (!!!!), kimi-2.5 would have probably just one-shotted it). But probably, the right way to use it, is to take half the gains from AI in speed, and half the gains in security: generate more test-cases, formally verify everything, make more multi-implementations of things. A collaborator of the @leanethereum effort managed to AI-code a machine-verifiable proof of one of the most complex theorems that STARKs rely on for security. A core tenet of @leanethereum is to formally verify everything, and AI is greatly accelerating our ability to do that. Aside from formal verification, simply being able to generate a much larger body of test cases is also important. Do not assume that you'll be able to put in a single prompt and get a highly-secure version out anytime soon; there WILL be lots of wrestling with bugs and inconsistencies between implementations. But even that wrestling can happen 5x faster and 10x more thoroughly. People should be open to the possibility (not certainty! possibility) that the Ethereum roadmap will finish much faster than people expect, at a much higher standard of security than people expect. On the security side, I personally am excited about the possibility that bug-free code, long considered an idealistic delusion, will finally become first possible and then a basic expectation. If we care about trustlessness, this is a necessary piece of the puzzle. Total security is impossible because ultimately total security means exact correspondence between lines of code and contents of your mind, which is many terabytes (see firefly.social/post/x/2025653… ). But there are many specific cases, where specific security claims can be made and verified, that cut out >99% of the negative consequences that might come from the code being broken.























