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Project Name: VOYAGER License: AGPLv3 Public Chat (Telegram): https://t.me/voyager_system

NOTE FOR USING THE VOYAGER SYSTEM: The uncompiled agent [the panda] requires the installation of the following Python libraries:

asyncio

ic-py

Install them via pip: pip install asyncio ic-py

VOYAGER SYSTEM – OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW

VOYAGER MANIFESTO Because freedom begins where power does not reach. Author: [BAS_IC] Team Leader of the [Voyager OG-DEV-Team] Date: 2025-07-16 Chapter: Introduction Albert Einstein: "The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it."

"Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge points to what is, imagination points to what will be."

"Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted counts."

Chapter: Contrast Voyager is a project built on the Internet Computer (ICP) protocol. It is not an ordinary application. It is a technology of many connections that — in an ideal scenario — can become a foundation for freedom. To better understand how it works, it’s useful to compare it with other known technologies.

AI as a Search Tool Artificial intelligence can effectively sort content, for example, by automatically recognizing spam. Voyager allows AI to be used in processing data from services and interfaces.

Hidden Wiki on the Tor Network The Tor network hosts decentralized directories like Hidden Wiki. Each one has its own administrator, yet together they form a distributed and censorship-resistant structure. This is similar to how Voyager-DataBoxes interconnect.

HTML and Universal Standards Despite the variety of browsers, systems, and engines, HTML pages remain compatible with each other. This proves that shared standards can work across differences. Voyager uses this model when defining interfaces.

Chapter: Time More and more people use AI to search for information. But who controls that information? And who shapes the future of AI?

Headlines like "Elon Musk sues OpenAI. They abandoned the mission for profit." show that not every technology should be trusted blindly.

Voyager offers an alternative: a system where each person can control their own AI agent — or choose not to use one at all. The freedom of choice here is built on three pillars.

Chapter: Pillars Pillar 1: The Voyager Agent Its source code is intentionally simple — to allow any user to modify and develop it. The Agent can be a local application, terminal interface, or a service cooperating with AI. It has a low entry threshold, encouraging experimentation and personalization.

Pillar 2: Voyager-DataBox & Voyager-App The DataBox is a canister on the ICP network that stores data about available services and other DataBoxes. It acts as a decentralized directory, which can also reference Voyager-Apps — independent applications operating as canisters on the ICP network, offering specific functions. Both forms are controlled by users, DAOs, or can be left without active governance. This creates a fully decentralized web of references.

Pillar 3: Communication Interfaces Every canister operating in the Voyager system declares the supported interfaces — known as “connectors.” These are recorded in a special metadata field (e.g., connector[]). These interfaces define how the agent can communicate with a given canister. Importantly — the interfaces are open; any user can create their own, implement it in their application, and use it in the Voyager agent. Since the Voyager system does not store functions but only their names, near-limitless flexibility and expansion of the system is possible — without central intervention.

Chapter: The Alliance We want to build a new system of communication between clients and services.

A system that will be:

decentralized,

open,

freedom-based from the ground up,

independent of its creators.

To achieve this, the community must understand how Voyager works — so that together we can develop it.

Homework: Reflect on what features connect the Voyager pillars with the earlier technological examples (AI, Tor, HTML)? This is the first step toward understanding a new internet paradigm.

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