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Volume (24h):
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Price change (24h):
5.51%
High (24h):
$0.00522614
Low (24h):
$0.00490041
Volume (24h):
$30.43K
Market Cap:
$22.49M
All Time High:
91.92% $0.06
Jan 26, 2025
All Time Low:
18% $0.00
Feb 5, 2026
Auki (AUKI) is a cryptocurrency launched in 2024. It anchors a decentralized physical infrastructure network that grafts machine perception directly onto the blockchain, forging what its architects call the “real world web” – a shared spatial fabric for autonomous robots, smart glasses, and XR interfaces to browse and interpret physical locations with the same fluidity that HTTP delivered for documents.
The network’s core is the posemesh protocol, a collaborative perception engine where edge devices anonymously pool spatial data and compute. Autonomous drone delivery fleets, robotic warehouse copilots, and navigation aids for the visually impaired all collide on a common spatial map. That collective cognition solves an entrenched fragmentation: machines operating from siloed sensor feeds with no canonical reference frame, a bottleneck that has throttled the viability of large-scale physical AI.
Auki operates on the Base network, inheriting Ethereum’s security assurances and low-cost throughput via optimistic rollup architecture. The token itself exists as a multi-chain asset, with deployments on both Base and Peaq, reflecting a deliberate design to embed spatial consensus across multiple execution environments rather than anchor to a solitary state machine.
EVM compatibility sits at the protocol’s technical core, opening a direct line to the sprawling Ethereum developer toolchain. Validators parse and anchor pose graphs — the real-time geometric snapshots linking physical coordinates to digital twins — using edge AI accelerators. The smart contracts minted on Base under standard ERC-20 conventions govern attestations of spatial anchors, while the parallel Peaq instance extends utility into the machine economy’s IoT-centric infrastructure.
Conceived at the intersection of spatial computing, tokenized coordination, and artificial intelligence, the project emerged without named figureheads, its genesis tightly coupled to a growing portfolio of operational deployments. By 2025, the ecosystem had already demonstrated the world’s first large-scale autonomous humanoid navigation, app-free augmented reality overlays, and spatially aware smart glasses. Manufacturing integrators like Unitree, EngineAI, Padbot, and Slamtec now feed a pipeline that, according to the project’s dune burn tracker, records steadily rising on-chain activity and application-generated revenue streams in the millions of dollars annually.
Where most AI platforms confine intelligence to screens, Auki’s mission targets the 70% of global economic value locked in physical labor and tangible locations. The ambition is to operate as a decentralized nervous system for spatial reasoning, supplying a persistent, queryable coordinate layer that 100 billion future devices — from humanoid work assistants to delivery bots — will rely upon for collision-free motion planning and context-aware interaction.
Inside the protocol, AUKI functions as the settlement gas and incentive token. Applications burn AUKI to mint durable spatial anchors; robotic fleets pay with it to license real-time pose graphs from edge node operators. Staking underpins validator selection, where bonded token weight determines the probability of earning attestation fees and newly minted emissions, while governance voting rights scale linearly with locked balance, giving long-term participants leverage over protocol upgrades and reward curve parameters.
Validators stake AUKI to secure the network’s perception pipeline and collect fees from spatial data consumers. Fleet operators burn tokens to register persistent location anchors, creating a deflationary pressure that scales with commercial adoption. Developers consuming the spatial API for augmented reality wayfinding or drone corridor negotiation pay per query, while liquidity providers on decentralized exchanges route AUKI through 25 active trading venues, underwriting the token’s convertibility across the market.
Auki (AUKI) has a maximum supply of 10,000,000,000 tokens. Currently, 4,057,251,014.44 are in circulation. Token burns tied to anchor registrations and data access fees continuously remove supply from active float, embedding a mechanical deflationary counterweight. With a market capitalization of $24,464,817, Auki (AUKI) ranks #768 among all cryptocurrencies.
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