







What is the AT Protocol and why does it matter in the grand scheme of the web
AT Protocol
The AT Protocol is a protocol and set of open standards for decentralized publishing and distribution of self-authenticating data within the social web. It serves as the technical foundation of the Bluesky social network, originally developed as a reference implementation for the protocol, as well as an ecosystem of interoperable social applications and services collectively referred to as the ATmosphere.


AT Protocol - AT Protocol
Specification for the Authenticated Transfer Protocol (AT Protocol)

Streaming Data - AT Protocol Docs - AT Protocol
Synchronizing and streaming data from the AT Protocol.



Understanding Atproto - AT Protocol Docs - AT Protocol
Dive deeper into the concepts behind the AT Protocol.


Self-hosting - AT Protocol Docs - AT Protocol
Self-hosting components of the AT Protocol Stack.

A peer to peer community platform built on the AT Protocol
Drafts, private data, and obscurity.
The at:// protocol currently lacks any real means to have data which is both 'on-protocol', i.e. stored on your PDS in a way that you can guarantee access to...

Drafts, private data, and obscurity.
The at:// protocol currently lacks any real means to have data which is both 'on-protocol', i.e. stored on your PDS in a way that you can guarantee access to...
Understanding AT Protocol
I’ve been playing around with AT Protocol. The posts on this site are now published to standard.site, and I’ve written a (very basic) WordPress plugin to display posts from my PDS on the Now page of this site.
