Author: Revc, Golden Finance
At 10:28 am Beijing time on January 14, the AIOS token soared 100% in 10 minutes, once again igniting the SolanaAI track. The market value quickly exceeded 176 million US dollars, which gave a shot in the arm to the crypto market that hit bottom the day before.
Official X disclosed token destruction and mainnet announcement detonated the market
AIOS Foundation’s important announcement on $AIOS tokens
Token destruction plan:
In order to improve community transparency and fairness, and to advance the AIOS project in good faith, the AIOS Foundation will destroy all $AIOS tokens held by the Foundation on the Solana network within the next 24 hours, as follows:
Destroy approximately 640,338,709.677419 $AIOS (accounting for 64.03% of the total supply).
Destroy approximately 25,858,693.947972 $AIOS (accounting for 2.58% of the total supply).
Future Plans:
Token Migration and Locking:
The circulating $AIOS tokens on the Solana network can be migrated to the #AIOSChain in the future.
To support the long-term development and decentralization of the ecosystem, $AIOS will be minted and destroyed on the #AIOSChain in proportion to the tokens, and these tokens will be permanently locked and staked.
From agent development to personalized kernel, AIOS technology detailed
AIOS is an AI agent operating system that embeds large language models (LLMs) into the operating system and facilitates the development and deployment of LLM-based AI agents. AIOS aims to solve the problems encountered by LLM-based agents during development and deployment (such as scheduling, context switching, memory management, storage management, tool management, agent SDK management, etc.), and provide a better AIOS-Agent ecosystem for agent developers and agent users. AIOS includes the AIOS kernel and the AIOS SDK (the brain). AIOS supports both Web UI and terminal UI.
AIOS provides the AIOS kernel as an abstraction on top of the operating system kernel. The kernel provides core functionality driven by AIOS system calls to provide services for LLM-based agents. On top of the kernel layer, the AIOS SDK facilitates agent development and deployment.
Different Deployment Modes of AIOS
Before introducing the different modes of AIOS, you need to understand some of the key symbols below
AHM (Agent Hub Machine): A central server that hosts the agent marketplace/repository where users can publish, download, and share agents. Acts as a distribution center for all agent-related resources
AUM (Agent UI Machine): A client machine that provides a user interface for interacting with agents. Can be any device that supports agent visualization and control, from mobile phones to desktops.
ADM (Agent Development Machine): A development environment where agent developers write, debug, and test their agents. Appropriate development tools and libraries are required.
ARM (Agent Runtime Machine): An execution environment where agents actually run and perform tasks. Sufficient computing resources are required to perform agent operations.
The following introduces different modes of deploying AIOS.
Mode 1 (Local Kernel Mode)
AIOS architecture in Mode 1
Features:
For agent users: They can download the agent from the agent center on machine B and run the agent on machine A.
For agent developers: They can develop and test agents in machine A, and upload the agents to the agent center on machine B.
Mode 2 (Remote Kernel Mode)
AIOS architecture in Mode 2
Features:
Remote use of agent: Agent users/developers can use the agent on machine B, which is different from the development and operation machine (machine A)
This benefits users who want to use the agent on resource-constrained machines such as mobile devices or edge devices.
Mode 2.5 (Remote Kernel Development Mode)
AIOS architecture in Mode 2.5
Features:
Remote development of agents: Agent developers can develop agents on machine B while running and testing the agents on machine A. This is beneficial for developers who want to develop agents on resource-constrained machines, such as mobile devices or edge devices.
Key technologies:
Distributed agent development and testing is achieved through efficient data synchronization through network-based agent packaging and transmission protocols.
Mode 3 (Personal Remote Kernel Mode)
AIOS architecture in Mode 3
Features:
Each user/developer can have their own AIOS and long-term persistent data as long as they register an account in the AIOS ecosystem
Their personal data can be synchronized to different machines in the same account
Key technologies:
User account registration and authentication mechanism
Provide persistent personal data storage for each user’s AIOS
Synchronize different AIOS instances on different devices within the same account
Data confidentiality mechanism
Mode 4 (Personal Remote Virtual Kernel Mode)
AIOS in Mode 4 Architecture
Features:
Personal AIOS kernels of different users/developers can coexist on the same physical machine through virtualization
Key technologies:
Summary
AIOS closely follows the development trend of AI technology. By integrating large language models (LLMs) into the core of the operating system, it innovatively optimizes natural language programming and workflow management, solves the limitations of traditional operating systems in AI agent scheduling, context management, etc., and demonstrates significant competitive advantages. Against the backdrop of growing demand for enterprise-level applications, AIOS's unique positioning provides it with a broad space for development. At the same time, it accelerates technology iteration and ecosystem expansion through open source projects, further enhancing its market penetration.
Although AIOS has performed well in terms of technological innovation and market potential, as an emerging field, it faces challenges in terms of technological maturity and market acceptance. AIOS needs to continuously optimize technology to ensure stability and reliability, while cultivating market recognition of new AI operating systems, especially in terms of enterprise-level applications and security. In addition, competitors with similar products may emerge in the future, which will also pose a potential threat to AIOS.
After a round of skyrocketing, AIOS's market value fluctuated around 48 million US dollars (after destruction), and the number of currency holding addresses increased from 8,200 to 9,500 (OKX showed 17,000). Investors need to wait and see carefully and continue to pay attention to project dynamics, and make investment decisions based on the overall market trend. In addition, it should be noted that the announcement stated that AIOSChain will mint and destroy AIOS tokens in equal proportions, and these tokens will be permanently locked and pledged. Relevant details are subject to further official disclosure.