Web2 Economy
App-native mining sessions, ANTS accumulation, account recovery rails, wallet continuity controls, language-aware responses, and abuse-resistant server validation. This is the current source-of-truth ledger.
Web2 + Web3 + Web4 ecosystem
A Network now combines 6-hour proof-of-time mining, ANTS-first ledger accounting, claimed ANET visibility, optional migration wallet mapping, one-time account restore by email OTP, wallet PIN protection, and seed phrase continuity controls inside a single release path that leads toward Web4 migration.
BNB Chain visibility and migration-ready identity
Claimed ANET visibility layer
Live pair price from DEXScreener
6h sessions, delayed ANET claim, future Web4 migration
A clearer model helps users, builders, and researchers understand what is off-chain, what is visible on-chain, and how the long-term Web4 layer ties both together through migration-ready state.
App-native mining sessions, ANTS accumulation, account recovery rails, wallet continuity controls, language-aware responses, and abuse-resistant server validation. This is the current source-of-truth ledger.
The visibility bridge of A Network. Wallet ownership, transparent contract references, claimed ANET viewing, and migration wallet preparation live here and anchor ecosystem trust.
The coordination layer. Web4 connects Web2 mining history, migration proofs, ANTS-denominated fee logic, and future node-based habitat coordination under long-term ecosystem governance.
A Network should not only attract users. It should give builders enough clarity to inspect the stack, evaluate the model, and contribute with conviction.
The project explicitly distinguishes off-chain mining logic, on-chain visibility, and future Web4 coordination instead of hiding product complexity behind hype language.
Developers can inspect the token contract, follow GitHub updates, check public market data, and review legal pages before participating.
The ambition is ecosystem design, not short-term speculation. Release work now includes account continuity, wallet recovery controls, and open-test readiness alongside token visibility.
If someone wants to understand A Network properly, this is where they should start. The goal is conviction through transparency, not attention through shortcuts.
Understand the privacy policy, terms, and account deletion flow before using mining, wallet, restore, or recovery features.
Check the ANET contract, token metadata, holders, and transactions directly on BscScan.
Explore the whitepaper, codebase, product structure, and ongoing technical direction before participating.
Live chart access helps visitors inspect current pair data independently. Market visibility should support research, not replace it.
Before participating, review the contract, liquidity, legal pages, GitHub activity, and official channels. A serious project should survive scrutiny.
Official Channels
Use official sources for updates, research, and ecosystem participation.
Official Communities
Use the Telegram community and X community for announcements, discussion, and public communication.
GitHub
Review code, repo history, and technical direction directly.
Legal
Privacy, terms, and the whitepaper should be public, easy to find, and easy to review.