Odaily News The decentralized storage project Arweave computing platform AO announced future progress, saying that the first batch of services using AO payment are expected to be launched this week, bringing the existing services of the new network to end users. The team is working with core ecological projects to help them integrate AO's new payment system and relay for users.
Additionally, this week the team will be releasing more documentation about AO-Core, HyperBEAM (both of which were announced yesterday), and how each of their new devices work so that developers can use and build on their new systems.
According to reports, AO-Core is a general framework for natively expressing verifiable computations in HTTP signed messages. Anyone can build and insert new components into AO; HyperBEAM is a new implementation of AO-Core, providing an operating system environment for the execution of each of its pluggable devices.
The team will release a “kit list” later this week describing the hardware node operators will need to operate an AO node themselves.
Yesterday, Arweave officially released the mainnet version of its computing platform AO. The native tokens previously minted and distributed to AR holders and testnet depositors will be transferable after the mainnet goes online.