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AONA

Autonomous intelligence for Earth's water systems

The Intelligence Gap

Global water systems face unprecedented stress. Climate change, pollution, and resource depletion demand real-time intelligence.

Yet current monitoring is fragmented, delayed, and expensive. Data silos prevent coordination. Communities lack access to critical information.

Water knows what's happening. But the knowledge doesn't flow.

The Network Translates

AONA creates an autonomous oracle network for hydrological data. Sensors deployed across watersheds stream real-time information.

Autonomous agents verify data integrity through cryptographic signatures. The x402 protocol enables continuous micropayments for data provision.

Information becomes liquid. Data flows like water itself.

Architecture

Sensor Layer

Distributed IoT sensors measuring pH, turbidity, conductivity, temperature, and water level across watersheds

Agent Layer

Autonomous verification agents validate data integrity and provide cryptographic proof of authenticity

Protocol Layer

x402 micropayments on Solana enable continuous value flow for real-time data provision

Why Solana + x402

Speed

400ms block times enable near-instantaneous data verification and payment settlement for real-time intelligence.

Economics

Sub-cent transaction costs make continuous micropayments viable. Data providers earn sustainably.

Interoperability

x402 protocol enables seamless value streaming between agents. Water data becomes composable infrastructure.

Global Intelligence Layer

AONA provides a comprehensive intelligence platform that transforms raw sensor data into actionable water stewardship.

Atlas

GIS visualization of global water data layers across time

Models

Anomaly detection, forecasting, and drought indices

Coverage

DePIN incentives for sensor deployment in coverage gaps

Simulator

What-if scenario modeling for resilience planning

Water knows.

The network translates.

Communities act.

Pilot Deployment

Initial deployment targets water-stressed regions in Latin America. Partnership with local communities and research institutions.

Phase 1

Deploy 50 sensor nodes across 3 watersheds

Phase 2

Validate agent verification and x402 micropayments

Phase 3

Open network to third-party data consumers

Phase 4

Scale to 500 nodes, expand to new regions

Join the Flow

Partner with us to build intelligence infrastructure for Earth's water systems.