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Canopy Introduces ‘Progressive Autonomy’: A New Framework That Makes Launching a Blockchain Easy

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Canopy’s “Progressive Autonomy” model lets teams spin up sub-chains under shared validator security, then transition to full sovereign L1s without rebuilding infrastructure or raising a separate security budget.

Canopy, the company building a next-gen Layer 1 (L1) framework with the simplicity of a Layer 2 (L2), introduces Progressive Autonomy, a new deployment model built to make launching a blockchain dramatically easier while preserving full long-term sovereignty and value capture. The framework provides developers with a complete lifecycle: teams can launch as a sub-chain secured by Canopy’s validator network, customize their chain as it matures, and graduate to an independent L1 without rewriting core infrastructure or assembling a costly security budget.

Progressive Autonomy debuts at a time when the limitations of both L2 rollups and traditional L1 development increasingly constrain teams. Rollups have made deployment simple, but at the cost of centralized sequencers, governance-only tokens, fragmentation, and ecosystems that struggle to retain value. 

Sovereign L1s remain the only architecture that consistently captures long-term economics, but building one typically requires over a year of engineering, substantial upfront capital, and custom consensus development. Overall, this clunky and expensive process forces builders to make early trade-offs: either prioritize ease and sacrifice ownership, or pursue sovereignty at prohibitive cost.

Adam Liposky, CEO of Canopy, said:

The Progressive Autonomy model eliminates the compromises, ensuring that all chains launched on Canopy inherit shared restaked security from a growing network of professional validators, including more than 20 top-tier operators who already joined the platform’s Betanet. This gives new chains protection from day one, without relying on token inflation or external security markets. 

Validator sharing removes the need for early-stage projects to assemble and incentivize their own validator sets. This reduces both the time it takes to launch and the operational complexity that’s associated with the process. Canopy’s VM-less architecture enables developers to build in any language and tailor their execution environment as their application scales, without touching consensus or modifying the underlying network. 

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When a project is ready, it can detach from Canopy’s shared security and transition into a full sovereign L1, carrying its history, state, community, and economics with it. The upgrade path preserves continuity for users and developers while granting teams complete control over governance, performance, and value capture. Canopy positions this as a structural shift for the industry. Rather than choosing between an L1 or an L2 at the start, teams can now naturally evolve from incubation to independence as their needs grow.

Andrew Nguyen, Co-Founder and CTO of Canopy, said:

Canopy’s Betanet is already live and supported by leading validators including PierTwo, Stakely, Rhino, Lavender Five, Nodes.Guru, Kingnode, Easy2Stake, and others, signalling early momentum for the shared security approach. The full mainnet launch is planned for 2026, following more than 18 months of development across the core protocol and supporting infrastructure.

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About Canopy Network

Canopy makes launching a sovereign blockchain as simple as spinning up an app. Teams can deploy in days, own their network economics, and connect across chains without bridges or wrapped assets. Powered by NestBFT and layerless mesh security, Canopy provides shared protection and built-in atomic swaps for every chain on the network. Developers get predictable costs, fast deployment templates, and interoperability from day one.

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