Autheo + Hyperledger Indy

Autheo is a Layer-0 Operating System with an integrated Layer-1 blockchain that unifies identity, compute, storage, developer tooling, and AI capabilities in one interoperable environment. Hyperledger Indy is Public-Permissioned Identity Ledger (Hyperledger Project), A distributed ledger purpose-built for decentralized identity and verifiable credentials.. Autheo extends any stack by delivering compute, storage, DevHub, and AI inference as one integrated platform.

Understand Autheo first

Autheo is a Layer-0 Operating System with an integrated Layer-1 blockchain that unifies identity, compute, storage, developer tooling, and AI capabilities in one interoperable environment.

This comparison page shows how Autheo complements other platforms in practice, but the best place to understand Autheo itself is through the core platform and architecture pages.

Feature Overview

A full feature breakdown

FeatureHyperledger IndyAutheo
Layer TypePublic-Permissioned Identity Ledger (Hyperledger Project)Layer-0 OS + Integrated Layer-1 Blockchain
ConsensusRedundant Byzantine Fault Tolerance (RBFT) via Plenum frameworkProof of Authority (PoA) with deterministic rotation
Native TokenNo native token — tokenless, volunteer steward modelTHEO (utility: staking, compute, storage, AI inference, fees)
AI IntegrationNone — no native AI layer or AI agent identity delegationNative: THEO AI built into the OS layer
Post-Quantum SecurityNone — uses CL-RSA and Curve25519; no PQC roadmap announcedYes, NIST standards: Kyber, Dilithium, Falcon
Identity LayerYes — purpose-built DID/VC ledger with did:indy method and AnonCreds ZKPYes, TheoID (post-quantum sovereign identity)
DevHub/SDKIndy SDK (deprecated Q1 2024); migrate to Aries Askar + Indy VDR shared componentsYes, integrated full-stack DevHub + SDKs
Validator ModelPermissioned steward nodes (Trustee/Steward/Transaction Endorser roles); no economic incentives; 35 individuals across 22 teams as of 2024399 sovereign validators (Core / Prime / Sovereign tiers)

Why Builders Choose Autheo

The advantages that matter for serious builders

THEO AI native orchestration layer

Unified Layer-0 OS (not just a single-purpose chain)

Post-quantum cryptography (Kyber/Dilithium/Falcon)

TheoID — sovereign identity layer

Integrated DevHub for deployment

Single validator node = full stack access

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Autheo bring to Hyperledger Indy?

Autheo is a Layer-0 Operating System with an integrated Layer-1 blockchain, offering native AI (THEO AI), post-quantum cryptography, TheoID sovereign identity, and a full DevHub, all in one unified platform. Hyperledger Indy is Public-Permissioned Identity Ledger (Hyperledger Project) focused on A distributed ledger purpose-built for decentralized identity and verifiable credentials.. Autheo's unified architecture adds capabilities that complement Hyperledger Indy by delivering compute, storage, AI inference, and sovereign identity without the need for fragmented tooling.

How does Autheo build on Hyperledger Indy's foundation?

Autheo delivers everything Hyperledger Indy offers and extends it further. Where Hyperledger Indy uses Redundant Byzantine Fault Tolerance (RBFT) via Plenum framework consensus, Autheo uses Proof of Authority (PoA) with deterministic rotation for predictable, high-performance finality. Autheo also brings native THEO AI, TheoID post-quantum identity, the Autheo Eigensphere Engine (AEE) runtime, and a fully integrated DevHub, all as part of a single, cohesive platform.

What security does Autheo add beyond Hyperledger Indy?

Autheo implements post-quantum cryptography using NIST-standard algorithms: Kyber (key encapsulation), Dilithium (signatures), and Falcon (signatures). These secure validator identity and communications against both classical and quantum attacks. Autheo has also partnered with Halborn, an industry leader with 2,500+ blockchain security audits, for ongoing security review.

How does Autheo's native AI compare to Hyperledger Indy's AI capabilities?

Autheo has native AI built into the OS layer via THEO AI, an adaptive orchestration engine that monitors validator health, powers intelligent workflows, and integrates AI inference directly into the blockchain runtime. Hyperledger Indy's AI integration is: None — no native AI layer or AI agent identity delegation. Autheo's approach embeds AI at the infrastructure level rather than as a third-party add-on.

Who benefits most from building on Autheo?

Builders who want a complete, integrated platform (blockchain, compute, storage, AI, identity, and developer tooling) in one cohesive stack. Autheo is particularly well-suited for teams building AI-native dApps, enterprise Web3 solutions, or applications requiring sovereign identity and post-quantum security from day one.

Hyperledger Indy By the Numbers

Sourced from public documentation and third-party research

~46 (up 20% YoY)Active Contributors (2023)Hyperledger TOC 2024 Annual Review
35 individuals, 22 teams, 16+ orgsGitHub TeamsHyperledger TOC 2024 Annual Review
100% since Feb. 2020 (Sovrin instance)Production UptimeHyperledger TOC 2024 Annual Review
NonePost-Quantum SupportIndy codebase analysis
Deprecated (Q1 2024)SDK StatusHyperledger Indy GitHub

Expert Quotes

There remains little competition for what Indy is today — an easy to deploy, stable, token-less, public, permissioned blockchain that is purpose-built for privacy-preserving verifiable credentials.

Hyperledger Indy 2024 Annual Review

Sources & Citations

About this comparison

Hyperledger Indy is the most widely deployed open-source identity ledger, underpinning government and enterprise SSI deployments across North America and Europe. However, its tokenless volunteer steward model, lack of post-quantum cryptography, and single-purpose architecture leave it structurally unable to serve as a foundation for AI-native or full-stack Web3 applications. The collapse of the Sovrin Network in May 2025 — which ran on Indy — demonstrated the sustainability risks of operating infrastructure without economic incentives.

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One unified platform: blockchain, compute, storage, AI, and identity in one stack.