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Onli One

The peer-to-peer network where digital ownership moves — ephemeral connections that exist only for the moment of the move.

The network where ownership moves. Onli One creates temporary, direct connections between Vaults when an asset needs to change hands — then the connection vanishes.

Think of a private tunnel that appears just long enough to hand something through, then disappears. That's Onli One. There's no persistent network to attack, no central server holding everyone's assets. Just ephemeral, peer-to-peer connections when needed.

How it works

When an ownership change is authorized:

  1. Onli One establishes a temporary, direct connection between the source and destination Vaults
  2. The ownership transfer executes atomically
  3. The Oracle records the change
  4. The connection is destroyed

Key properties:

  • Ephemeral — Connections don't exist by default. They're created for a specific task and destroyed when it's done.
  • Peer-to-peer — Direct Vault-to-Vault. No middleman holding assets in transit.
  • Private by default — Participation requires invitation. No public joining.
  • Event-driven — The network responds to authorized actions, not persistent queries.

The network exists for one purpose: moving possession. It's the highway, not the destination.

Website: onli.one

Related terms

  • Vault — the endpoints of every connection
  • Genome — the asset that moves across the network
  • How Onli Works — the full flow