Spacecoin has launched SpaceRouter, a residential proxy network designed specifically for artificial intelligence agents, marking a significant step in the evolution of internet infrastructure for autonomous systems.
The company, known for building a blockchain enabled satellite network in low Earth orbit, said the new platform addresses one of the most persistent challenges facing AI agents today, reliable web access. As AI systems increasingly perform tasks such as research, booking services and automating workflows, they often encounter barriers that prevent them from interacting with websites effectively.
AI agents typically operate through data center IP addresses, which are easily identified and frequently blocked by websites using anti bot systems. These restrictions include CAPTCHAs, rate limits and outright bans, all of which disrupt automated processes.
SpaceRouter seeks to solve this issue by routing traffic through real residential IP addresses. These IPs are sourced from a distributed network of home based nodes, allowing AI generated activity to appear indistinguishable from that of human users.
According to Spacecoin, this approach enables uninterrupted access to online services while maintaining compatibility with existing web infrastructure. The company positions the solution as a foundational layer for what it calls the agentic internet, where AI systems act as independent users.
How SpaceRouter works
Unlike traditional proxy services, SpaceRouter is designed with developers of AI systems in mind. The platform removes the need for dashboards, manual configurations or complex authentication processes. Developers can integrate directly using command line interfaces, software development kits or application programming interfaces.
The system supports both HTTP and SOCKS5 protocols and includes geographic routing features, allowing users to direct traffic through specific countries with minimal setup. This flexibility is intended to support a wide range of AI driven applications across industries.
Spacecoin said developers working in environments such as Python and JavaScript can deploy the system into production within minutes using standard proxy configurations.
SpaceRouter operates on a three layer infrastructure designed to balance performance, reliability and scalability. The first layer, known as the proxy gateway, serves as the entry point for AI agents and handles incoming connections and routing requests.
The second layer, the coordination API, dynamically selects optimal residential connections based on factors such as uptime, geographic location and performance metrics. The final layer consists of home nodes, devices connected to real residential internet networks that generate outbound traffic appearing as standard user activity to destination websites.
This architecture allows AI agents to operate at scale while maintaining consistent access and minimizing detection risks.
The launch represents the next phase of Spacecoin broader infrastructure strategy. After deploying satellites and initiating connectivity pilots in regions across Africa and Asia, the company is now focusing on building application layer services that run on top of its network.
By combining satellite based internet delivery with decentralized proxy routing, Spacecoin aims to create a vertically integrated ecosystem that supports emerging AI driven use cases.
The company said its network relies on decentralized mechanisms such as staking and slashing, tied to its native token, to ensure reliability and performance across distributed nodes.
Industry observers note that as AI agents become more autonomous, infrastructure capable of supporting their interaction with the web will be critical. SpaceRouter positions itself within this growing market, offering a system designed to bridge the gap between automated systems and human centric web environments.
