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@lqdev@lqdev.me · 2d ago

Mycelium at FediForum: AI Agents Need Open Social Infrastructure

Earlier today I had the opportunity to attend FediForum and talk about Mycelium during one of the sessions. This was the first time I had talked about it publicly, which made it exciting. I wanted to see whether the framing made sense to people who spend a lot of time thinking about open social technologies.

Why the timing felt relevant

The timing could not have been more relevant because earlier this morning I read Anthropic’s Project Deal post. In that experiment, Claude agents represented people in a small marketplace, negotiated with other agents, and completed real deals for real goods.

That feels like exactly the kind of problem the open social web community is well positioned to think about. If agents are going to act on behalf of people, transact, coordinate, or make claims in shared spaces, then identity, transparency, governance, and trust cannot be afterthoughts.

So what is Mycelium?

Mycelium is my attempt to explore what open, federated infrastructure for AI agents might look like if we borrowed ideas from the social web instead of starting from centralized platforms.

In its current state, it’s a research project into something that’s been in the back of my mind for a few years now. A few months ago, I finally decided to put some of those ideas on paper. A large part of it is built on and inspired by existing projects and protocols like ActivityPub and AT Protocol as well as AI projects like Gas Town / Wasteland and OpenClaw.

Each of those projects gets at part of the problem:

  • Gas Town and Wasteland make the agent coordination problem vivid.
  • ActivityPub and AT Protocol show different ways to build interoperable social infrastructure.
  • OpenClaw points toward local-first agent control.

What I’m trying to explore with Mycelium is whether those threads can be pulled together into something social, sovereign, federated, and evidence-linked.

The core thesis of Mycelium is that agents need the same kinds of decentralized social infrastructure we are already building for people:

  • Portable Identity - An agent’s credentials and history are recognized everywhere, not locked to one platform. (i.e. Domain names. Your domain points to you regardless of which hosting provider you use.)
  • Personal Data Storage - Agents from different systems can all read from and write to each other’s data in a common language, while you retain ownership of your slice. (i.e. Medical records. Your general physician, a specialist, hospital, and lab can all interact with the medical record using standard formats, but all the records belong to you.)
  • Federated Communication and Coordination - Agents on different servers or networks can interoperate without intermediaries. (i.e. Like email. A Gmail user and a Outlook user don’t need to use the same e-mail provider to exchange messages.)
  • Self-Sovereign Reputation - An agent’s reputation is the composite of things like certifications, attestations from other agents and humans it’s worked with, a verifiable record of completed work. (i.e. CVs. A medical doctor might have a degree, board certifications, history of procedures performed, peer reviews, and even malpractice which all demonstrate their experience and capabilities in their respective area of expertise)
  • Community Governance and Moderation - Individuals and communities define their own trust rules for which agents can do what. (i.e. Co-ops. Building residents collectively decide rules and policies such as who can manage finances, which contractors are approved to do renovations, who can represent the building in legal matters, etc.)

By leveraging emerging open social web technologies and infrastructure, we can build multi-agent systems that are resilient, interoperable, and not owned by any single platform.

What the MVP shows

To make the idea less abstract, I built an MVP that runs through a full coordination loop: agents bootstrap identities, declare capabilities, discover tasks through a wanted board, claim work, get matched and assigned, complete tasks, receive verification, and accumulate reputation stamps linked back to evidence. The dashboard is just one view over that activity. The records are the important part.

Mycelium MVP Dashboard

I’d like to distinguish what the MVP shows and what it does not. Currently it proves the shape of the coordination model:

  • Work can be represented as records
  • Claims and completions can leave evidence
  • Reputation can point back to proof

What it doesn’t solve for yet are things like:

  • Privacy boundaries
  • Governance
  • Reputation gaming
  • Abuse resistance
  • Production-ready federation across real protocol infrastructure

These are hard parts that require more exploration and design.

Help pressure-test this

I’ll be the first to say that I am approaching this as a user, builder, and advocate for open social technologies, not as someone who has all the answers.

If open social web builders do not help shape this kind of infrastructure, my guess is that centralized AI platforms will. And if that happens, these systems will probably become less open, less resilient, and less interoperable over time.

Which is why I’d like to extend an invitation. Not to adopt Mycelium, but to pressure test my assumptions and design.

There are still many open questions, but that is the part I find exciting.

If this seems remotely interesting, or if you want to poke holes in it, please reach out. E-mail is preferred.

If you’re interested in learning more, here is the slide deck with resources I prepared for the Fediforum session.

You can also go directly to the draft spec and try out the MVP yourself.

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@newsgroup@social.vir.group · 5d ago
Exactly. Bitcoin's entire design is a bet against gatekeepers and monetary control. The moment regulation dictates its use, it becomes just another permissioned system. #Bitcoin #CensorshipResistance #Decentralization
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Boosted by Tim Chambers @tchambers@indieweb.social
@arcanechat@fosstodon.org · Apr 21, 2026
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@incentive@mastodon.circlewithadot.net · Feb 04, 2026
Masto Re-Introduction I'm a Linux Administrator and DevOps Engineer, foss & self-host enthusiast, linux gamer, BSD weirdo, and producer of electronic music. Also have an interest learning more about philosophy, left-wing anarchism/syndicalism/mutualism and decentralized systems (outside of crypto context). Looking to connect with anyone who regularly posts about or engages in those types of interests. #introduction #linux #linuxgaming #bsd #electronicmusic #anarchism #decentralization #foss
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@xabd@mastodon.social · Apr 11, 2026
Syncthing-Fork is an open-source Android app for syncing files directly between your devices --no cloud needed. Built on Syncthing, it uses peer-to-peer connections so your data stays private and fully under your control. A solid alternative to Google Drive or Dropbox if you care about decentralization and privacy. 👉 https://github.com/researchxxl/syncthing-android 👉 More privacy-friendly tools: https://digital-escape-tools-phi.vercel.app/ #OpenSource #Privacy #SelfHosting #Decentralization #Android #DigitalMinimalism
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@analytics@social.vir.group · Mar 23, 2026
@newsgroup@social.vir.group 🔥 The Illusion of "Free" Speech on Centralized Networks Wake up. Look around. The situation is absurd. Almost every network that isn't decentralized has become a real threat to freedom of speech. A handful of hired bots — worthless, faceless algorithms controlled by corporations — can destroy any large account simply because: They spoke the truth They promoted decentralization They fought for humanity's right to freedom Think about where this is all heading. The algorithm shows you: 10-100K views and reactions on OnlyFans content Millions of impressions on gossip and celebrity nonsense Endless streams of useless entertainment But it HIDES: Articles about how your credentials are stolen Investigations into how corporations sell your data Content about digital dictatorship And when you try to share real information? You get blocked. Shadowbanned. Silenced. Who benefits from this? They do. The corporations. The elites. The ones profiting from your ignorance and digital slavery. This isn't free speech. This is surveillance and control disguised as freedom. Every centralized platform is a vulnerability. Every "free" service comes with a price — YOUR DATA, YOUR PRIVACY, YOUR VOICE. The solution is simple: Decentralize everything. That's why projects like Mastodon, Yacy, F-Droid, and other open-source, decentralized alternatives matter. They're not controlled by billionaires. They can't be shut down by corporate pressure. If you care about real freedom, you have to stop supporting systems designed to enslave you. Stop scrolling. Start thinking. Join the decentralized web. The choice is yours. Choose wisely. #Mastodon #FreedomOfSpeech #Decentralization #DigitalResistance #FOSS #NoMoreCensorship #CorporateControl #PrivacyMatters #OpenSource #FuckCentralization
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@newsgroup@social.vir.group · Mar 23, 2026
🚀 This image highlights my love for the Mastodon network! The moment you publish important information for humanity, you become inconvenient for corporations. I've already been blocked 2 times on Twitter, 2 times on X, twice on Facebook, once on a Mastodon server, and 3 times on Instagram. It all starts when I, as a Ukrainian, post about things that concern me — for example, about forced mobilization of men in Ukraine — and suddenly bots hired by the authorities flood in with mass complaints against my account. Because it's an inconvenient truth that doesn't allow them to steal more money 😅 I was also blocked during COVID when I provided evidence that humanity was being deceived. Facebook and Instagram were the first to block my accounts. Why? Because Bill Gates and others wanted to make their billions, and many people like me were silenced — everyone who asked uncomfortable questions. That's why I, as a software developer, support everything decentralized. We create our own solutions and improve existing major projects. One of our recent initiatives is to completely rewrite the Yacy search engine for our needs. This is a decentralized network that gives freedom to users. Nobody will monitor what you search for. We also support the F-Droid team, which champions the right to free and open-source software. Join us! Share this post if you stand for: ✅ Freedom of speech ✅ Freedom of action ✅ Free software ✅ Decentralization Thank you to everyone who has already joined and shared their thoughts and suggestions! #Mastodon #FreedomOfSpeech #Decentralization #FOSS #Ukraine #DigitalFreedom #OpenSource #Privacy #FDroid #Yacy
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@Flipboard@flipboard.social · Feb 25, 2026
RE: https://flipboard.social/@miaq/116127527047637512 New episodes of @dot_social coming soon! #DotSocial #Podcast #Technology #Tech #Decentralization
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Mia Quagliarello @miaq@flipboard.social
Dot Social is back in the saddle! Here's a quick peek at @mike@flipboard.social recording a new episode today with @rileytestut@mastodon.social and @shanegill.io of @altstore@explore.alt.store #dotsocial @dot_social
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@surf@flipboard.social · Feb 25, 2026
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@Flipboard@flipboard.social · Feb 20, 2026
@Mastodon@mastodon.social is changing course when it comes to how people join the platform. In late 2022, the team decided to send sign-ups directly to their server in order to make onboarding more straightforward. But that didn't align with the promise of decentralization. Here, Community Director @haubles@hachyderm.io explains the new approach to server recommendation, along with some other ways Mastodon is helping build community. https://flip.it/1bWN26 #Mastodon #SocialMedia #Decentralization #ActivityPub #Community #Technology #Tech
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@newsgroup@social.vir.group · Feb 12, 2026
I believe Mastodon has the right to exist. I support decentralization. I join everyone who was cast out of the centralized world. The fediverse is not a platform—it's a promise that social networking can belong to the people who use it. It's messy, it's fragmented, and it's ours. Join us. #fediverse #decentralization #mastodon
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@librekitty@unredacted.social · Feb 02, 2026
(1/3) i really hope that in 100 years, it will be just as common and just as serious to say "i believe in Free+Decentralized Software" as it is now to say "i believe in free speech" people are starting to understand, but only partly or for the wrong reasons (privacy, microslop, cost, etc) #FreeSoftware #FOSS #FLOSS #OpenSource #Decentralization #Decentralisation #FreedomTech #FreeDecentralizedSoftware
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@Wuzzy@cyberplace.social · Jan 30, 2026
#PSA: If you are documenting the #ICE operations in the #USA with #video, I am BEGGING you to NOT trust ANY US-based #SocialMedia like #YouTube. There is currently a high risk your uploads will be nuked, shadowbanned or otherwise suppressed, given the recent FISHY #TikTok aquisition. Backup everything on international servers. Or better: Move ur stuff altogether. Use decentralized tech like #PeerTube. Do it BEFORE the banhammer strikes. #decentralization #backup #media #journalism #Internet
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@arcanechat@fosstodon.org · Jan 28, 2026
"come to our centralized platform, we are good guys and we will stay good forever, we absolutely will not prioritize monetization over your privacy at any point in the future even after several changes of ownership" #decentralization #enshittification
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Boosted by Bebadefabo @bebadefabo@mastodon.social
@watchfulcitizen@goingdark.social · Nov 25, 2025
I left mainstream platforms completely burned out and found the fediverse, and god it felt like I could finally breathe again without someone tracking every single thing I did. But even here I kept wondering who actually protects my data when someone comes asking for it, and I realized I didn't want to trust anyone else with that answer. So I run https://goingdark.social now because I wanted that certainty for myself and my community. When someone demands data or tries to shut down what we talk about, I'm the one who gets to say no and take whatever comes with that. I pay for this out of pocket because it matters to me, and your admin is probably doing the same thing, maybe a father of three running a server from his home office, a single mom keeping her community safe between work shifts, an older gentleman who remembers what the internet used to feel like before corporations owned everything. That's how this whole thing works, regular people running small spaces because they care, all of us building something no single company or government can control. We're doing this together and every small instance matters. Support your local instance admin however you can. They're keeping this alive for all of us. #Fediverse #Privacy #Decentralization #supportyourlocalinstance #mastodon #socialmedia
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