ASI Alliance to Launch Humanity’s First Molecular Data Archive on the Moon

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  • The ASI Alliance mission utilizes advanced molecular storage technology and decentralized systems to safeguard humanity’s knowledge for generations.
  • Collaborators like Iridia, Arweave, and LifeShip contribute cutting-edge technologies for data encoding and archival.

The Artificial Superintelligence (ASI) Alliance, comprising Fetch.ai, SingularityNET, and Ocean Protocol, announced a bold initiative to archive human civilization’s most critical digital and molecular information on the Moon.

As part of its ambition, in collaboration with Iridia, Arweave, and LifeShip, the program focuses on holding its most valuable information such as ASI tokens, out of the Earth’s surface. For this, the team will utilize advanced molecular storage technology in an extraterrestrial archive.

ASI Alliance Onboards Major Lunar Project Partnership

A lunar lander from Dragonfly Aerospace will carry synthetic DNA-encoded data and digital assets to the Moon’s surface, where the ASI (FET) tokens and the Arweave Genesis Block will be delivered. This archival effort combines cutting-edge molecular technology with the stable environment of the Moon to ensure that these assets endure.

“Civilization is on a trajectory to expand to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. Decentralized AI systems will be essential for key operations like construction and mining,” declared Trent McConaghy, co-founder of Ocean Protocol and ASI Alliance. He added, “This mission inspires that vision by sending ASI tokens to the Moon, symbolizing a decentralized and sovereign AI future.”

Moreover, the ASI Alliance is one of the largest collectives pushing forward decentralized Artificial General Intelligence, as per our latest news post. In that sense, it has also played a key role in integrating AI with pioneering storage methods, demonstrating the Alliance’s commitment to moving AI technologies forward for humanity’s advantage across generations.

How Other Collaborators Will Contribute To AI Lunar Mission

Furthermore, Iridia, a leader in synthetic DNA encoding innovations that bring molecular data storage, has provided encoding technology for the mission. Such encoding technologies boast unmatched data density and longevity using minimal energy and thus are ideal for archival purposes. “Our partnership with ASI, Arweave, and LifeShip demonstrates a revolutionary approach to preserving knowledge and digital assets beyond Earth’s limits,” said Buck Watia, Vice President of Product and Commercial at Iridia.

The Genesis Block itself, a primary aspect of the mission, also stands as a type of historical document for the Arweave peer-to-peer world. It exists on Iridia’s molecular storage, isolated from Earth-based weather and seismological distortions. About the Genesis Block, Sam Williams, founder at Forward Research and Arweave, declared:

The Genesis Block represents the beginning of our mission to permanently store the world’s knowledge. This venture to the Moon underscores how permissionless networks can drive innovation in data preservation technologies.

Also, it’s worth noting that LifeShip’s Blue Ghost Lander will carry the molecular archive of data and other assets like Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and Solana (SOL), to the Moon. “The LifeShip Pyramid on the Moon will act as a cultural and biological archive, safeguarding life, creativity, and stories for future generations,” declared LifeShip founder Ben Haldeman.

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