
This update comes from Hong Kong, where Nils is back home after a month bouncing between San Francisco and Singapore. It’s been meetings with:
Somewhere in the last few weeks, something subtle but important changed. We started getting more inbound from robotics companies—especially smaller teams that are already deploying cleaning, greeter, and utility robots. Nils has also gotten many new followers and DMs from people at NASA, NVIDIA, Meta, and others.
He notes, “I think we broke through a very significant robotics barrier sometime in the last couple of weeks.”
These teams see the Auki network as a way to deploy robots faster, at better margins, with less on-site pain. We’ll do a deeper robotics-focused breakdown in a longer update next Friday.
On the token side, we expanded where people can trade and provide liquidity:
On the commercial front, Johannes (our head of sales) just locked in terms for a new enterprise deal:
The deal was delayed due to the sudden death of a counterpart on their side, so we paused to give them space. Now we’re back on track and preparing deployment.
This is early, but it’s strong validation for the value of the network and Cactus—and may force us to revise our long-term revenue projections upward.
We also had a very different kind of meeting: one of us sat down with representatives from the government of a major Asian country to talk about:
This contact came via our friends at Zappar, who’ve been building blind navigation on top of Auki domains.
We’re now exploring:
We think we could do that by the end of next year if there’s a client for it. If it moves forward, we’ll also use it as a friendly nudge with the Hong Kong government, who already know us but need a bit of competitive motivation to move faster.
On the builder side, Mika—a long-time community member and grant recipient—is in Hong Kong for the month, working closely with us on OneShot, his AI copilot:
Our goal: show a live demo of OneShot on Mentra glasses before the end of the month.
If you’re thinking about building co-pilots, robotics integrations, or new apps on top of the real world web, now is a very good time to talk to us.
Today’s update was intentionally short (and broadcast from a child’s bed, doubling as a temporary office). Next week we’re planning:
Same time next Friday. Join us live in Discord if you want the off-stream AMA and the unrecorded bits.
Auki is making the physical world accessible to AI by building the real world web: a way for robots and digital devices like smart glasses and phones to browse, navigate, and search physical locations.
70% of the world economy is still tied to physical locations and labor, so making the physical world accessible to AI represents a 3X increase in the TAM of AI in general. Auki's goal is to become the decentralized nervous system of AI in the physical world, providing collaborative spatial reasoning for the next 100bn devices on Earth and beyond.
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