SelaNet Weekly Update - 4th week of January
Week of Jan 22 – 28, 2026
1. Overview
This week was less about introducing new ideas and more about proving that existing systems are ready to operate at scale.
Rather than expanding the scope, the focus shifted toward validating execution in live conditions, ensuring that agent-based workflows, node participation, and ecosystem activity function cohesively and reliably.’ The priority was not change, but confirmation: that what has been built can now be used, tested, and trusted.
This marks a practical step forward in turning infrastructure into an actively utilized network.
2. Network Growth 🚀
The network continued to demonstrate consistent growth, supported by expanding global participation.
Total Installed Nodes: 1,880+ → 1,960+
Geographic Coverage: 88 countries
This sustained growth highlights increasing adoption and reinforces the network’s readiness for broader agent-based execution.
3. Technical & Product Updates ⚙️
Sela Node Agent is working.
With both macOS and Windows now supported, the Sela Node Agent is accessible across the two primary operating systems. This significantly lowers participation barriers for node operators and enables broader validation of agent-driven execution under real-world conditions.
4. Marketing & Ecosystem 🌍
Voice Challenge
Joins: 663 → 745
Participation continued to grow steadily, reflecting sustained engagement and alignment within the community.
Partnerships
Ongoing campaigns are running in collaboration with naddotfun and fandomcreator_, powered by the Sela Network.
Marketing AMA Session (Delta Office Hours)
A marketing-focused AMA session was held as part of Delta Office Hours, centered on:
“How Early Teams Can Experiment Their Way into GTM”
The discussion emphasized experimentation-driven GTM strategies, iterative execution, and responding to real user signals rather than assumptions.
Upcoming Galxe Event
A new Galxe community event is scheduled to launch next week.
This event is designed to broaden participation, encourage hands-on engagement with the network, and provide an additional on-ramp for new contributors as execution capabilities continue to expand.
5. Closing
This week reinforced a critical transition: from building infrastructure to actively using it.
With agent execution now live across major operating systems, growing node participation, and ecosystem activity translating into real campaigns and discussions, the Sela Network is moving closer to sustained, real-world operation. The focus ahead is not acceleration for its own sake, but deliberate expansion—scaling execution while preserving reliability and clarity across the network.