Anyone Protocol
$ANYONEAnyone Protocol is a decentralized, encrypted privacy network powered by thousands of independent relays that secure internet traffic through multi-hop encryption.
Last verified 7 days ago (11 Aug 2026)
The documentation covers the general network architecture, node counts, and the ability to run a relay or purchase a custom router to earn rewards. It does not specify the exact pricing of the Anyone Router, hardware requirements for custom relays, or the precise reward rate.
Participation at a glance
- Entry cost
- The Anyone Router is available for preorder and users can also run a relay on their own hardware, but specific pricing and hardware specifications are not detailed on the main page.
- Not available · 11 Aug 2026
- Reward model
- Bandwidth Shared
- Verified · 11 Aug 2026
- Launched
- Not recorded
- Availability
- Not established
How this score was reached
Workable, but check the gaps yourself. This measures how well the network can be assessed and participated in: documentation, verification, cost of entry, maturity and operator risk. It is not a prediction of returns, and it reads nothing from token price.
- Documentation depth13/25
2 of 4 core areas documented (rewards, hardware, node, participation)
- Verification strength10/20
entry cost unavailable, rewards verified
- Accessibility6/20
entry cost not published, so treated as unknown rather than free
- Operational maturity15/15
mainnet
- Operator risk8/12
moderate risk, intermediate difficulty
- Verification freshness8/8
verified within the last month
What it does
Anyone Protocol is a decentralized privacy network designed to replace traditional VPNs and centralized privacy solutions. By routing internet traffic through a community-driven network of three secure, encrypted relays, Anyone ensures that no single entity can track or log user data. Users can participate in the network by running a relay on their own hardware or by purchasing the Anyone Router to encrypt their home network and earn rewards.
How it works
Anyone routes user traffic through three secure, independent relays using military-grade encryption. This multi-hop process ensures that the source, destination, and content of the traffic are completely decoupled, preventing tracking and logging.
How to participate
Users can participate by downloading the Anyone App, preordering the Anyone Router to encrypt their home network, or setting up their own hardware to run a network relay and earn $ANYONE tokens.
Pros and cons
Strengths
- Decentralised 3-hop encryption ensures high privacy with no single point of failure
- Allows users to contribute using their own hardware or a dedicated plug-and-play router
- Earn rewards in $ANYONE tokens for contributing bandwidth
Drawbacks
- The exact pricing of the Anyone Router is not explicitly stated on the main page
- Running a relay requires maintaining continuous bandwidth and uptime
Risks
Requires running hardware and maintaining network uptime. The ANYONE token is subject to market volatility and inherent cryptocurrency risks.
Official links
Sources
- Anyone Protocol · retrieved 11 Aug 2026
This page is research, not financial advice. Figures carry the confidence label and verification date shown beside them, and reward rates can change without notice. Confirm everything against the project's official documentation before buying hardware or committing funds.