Overview & Vision

If you don't believe in "Nothing," then why do you think you have the qualification to enter the metaverse?

Bull — Pablo Picasso, 1945. Through this work, Picasso demonstrates the transformation from the representation of nature to abstraction. Raphael draws a parallel between this shift and the evolution of the digital world—where the internet and blockchain, under the impact of artificial intelligence, become abstracted into an application layer. In philosophical terms, this resonates in part with Balaji Srinivasan’s concept of the “Network State.”

The time has come.

Leading the future of next-generation application-layer infrastructure for Autonomous Worlds.

Vanamonde is committed to exploring breakthrough technologies that drive meaningful innovation within Autonomous Worlds. We have defined a new paradigm for digital assets—the Semantic Interaction Assets System (SIAS)—establishing the standards for Autonomous Worlds in the intelligent era. By leveraging the “rules” of these worlds, Vanamonde is building the infrastructure for the post-app era, guiding people toward a new digital future through a system of composable applications, beyond the confines of gaming.

Grounded in the underlying philosophy of Autonomous Worlds, we are creating a composable ecosystem. This vision opens a new user market for the transformation of the application layer in the 4IR—where technology, ownership, and autonomy converge, unleashing unprecedented possibilities.

Vanamonde, the First Autonomous World of On-Chain Second Life Framework

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Vanamonde’s goal is to turn NFTs into fully functional products—transforming digital assets into applications and making tokens the smallest units of software development. We began by implementing SIAS in Vanamonde’s first product, the Genesis Diary. It embodies an idea beyond gaming: “Exchanging a diary = exchanging history.” Across both DID and Autonomous World domains, Vanamonde pushes past the boundaries of “gaming” and “identity verification.”

The power of SIAS lies in how it changes the way people interact with assets—and how assets interact with humans. Rather than having agents mimic human interactions through a GUI, narratives themselves become smart contract code, which serves as the clearest medium for AI to understand human intent. SIAS isn’t about having agents use applications—it’s about making the assets themselves the application, which agents can read and act upon.

Composable design is the critical driver of this long-term mission. Through a “composable framework,” Vanamonde creates a new development path for Autonomous Worlds, disrupting traditional application models. Leveraging the properties of digital assets, we’ve built a component ecosystem reminiscent of a Second Life-style world.

Technically, SIAS forms a complete narrative analysis loop using ERC-6551, ERC-5169, and Agentic AI. Building on the ERC-5169 vision of “tokens as applications,” we extend this concept to “atomic functionality.” Our ultimate goal is to eliminate the limitations of today’s centralized apps, creating applications that truly belong to users—because the assets are yours. With atomic functionality, a new network effect continuously grows. It doesn’t belong to any company—it belongs entirely to you.

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Hint: Vanamonde is not GameFi, nor P2E or C2E, or UGC, and definitely not MUD. It's: Composable consumer applications.

This time, Vanamonde is not just creating a product but shaping the future that everyone in Web3 aspires to.

What is an autonomous world?

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The Founder & CEO's Article:

As a responsible On-Chain native startup, we firmly believe that autonomous worlds and autonomous agents will lead humanity towards a better future. We see technology as guiding and shaping the future lifestyles of people, much like how ChatGPT has changed the world.

Rafael Morado: Another thing I’ve been thinking about is whether we’re limiting our imagination of ‘autonomous worlds’ to 3D or even 2D environments, where a character moves around in a world, like a person. This is the narrow-minded thinking we often associate with video games. You mentioned Pump Fun as an autonomous world. Do you think this is something more people in this field should be focusing on and thinking about? I think there’s a danger when you talk about games, especially in the context of Web3, because when people think of games, they immediately think of the old-fashioned model of 3D characters moving around in a world.

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