The People's AI Cloud

Using STORE makes you an owner - not of the servers, but of $STORE itself, with a hard ceiling on how much power any one person, company, or even STORE, can ever hold.
$STORE also pays for storage, compute, governance, and intelligence.
STORE is AWS for democracy. Triangle is the first AI+ built on it.
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This is an investment, and it can go to zero. It's invite-only, not a public offering, conducted under Regulation D in the U.S. and Regulation S globally - U.S. investors must be accredited.
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Lock $STORE, keep the monetary system stable - up to 4.44% in protocol rewards
Compensation for long-term stability, the same way validators get paid on other networks - no governance rights included.
AI Infrastructure That Humanity Can Govern.

A handful of companies own more than seventy percent of the world's cloud computing - and decide what AI does, at a scale most people never see.

It's bigger than cloud. Three to five companies - OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Anthropic, Meta AI, xAI - are building the most capable AI in history. That's not the problem. The gap is what none of them can build for themselves: an external governance layer, because a company can't independently review its own decisions.

STORE is that layer: AI infrastructure nobody can quietly capture, governed by the people using it, with a kill switch over both compute and AI held by 126 governors, not any single company. Two things governed here, not one - and as far as we understand it, nobody else has connected them this way.

Curious why a 1787 constitutional problem and a 1982 computer science problem turn out to be the same boundary? Read HAMILTON →
What changes
Typical AI Lab
One company decides
Typical Cloud
Captured quietly, no receipt
On STORE
126 governors decide
On STORE
Kill switch, held by governors
What makes STORE different
Public rules
The governance math is open and verifiable - every vote checkable on-chain.
A vending machine, not a cashier's discretion.
Nobody owns STORE
126 governors, no single controller, no company that can quietly change the rules.
A community garden, not a corporate campus.
Stronger as it grows
Most networks get easier to capture as they scale. This one gets harder.
More snow makes the slope more stable, not less.

First Governance: 6 Years Operational Proof

126
Governors
30+
Countries
6
Years (since 2020)
0
Violations
That's not a roadmap - it's a track record, and it didn't blink during COVID or the FTX collapse, when plenty of promises like this one quietly disappeared. Most governance is a pitch deck. This is a receipt - proof for a belief we're not shy about: democracy has to be the dominant substrate for AI, not an afterthought bolted onto it.
Multi-Level Power Distribution is the name for it, and it's not a slogan - it's a measurement. At 126 governors, this system is harder to capture than it was at 13. Add a governor, and capturing it gets harder still - the opposite of how every other network on earth behaves.
Today this operates within STORE Research Inc. STORE Association (the Swiss Verein now forming) takes over ratifying authority once four conditions clear: funding, Swiss legal sign-off, a favorable tax ruling, and completed technical execution. STORE Research Inc. continues as the R&D arm - deposit terms don't change, only who holds authority.