What We Know About MORI VPN So Far

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What we know about MORI VPN so far

MORI has announced its second ecosystem utility: MORI VPN. Unlike crypto-native tools, it targets a broad consumer audience—people who use VPNs daily, whether or not they hold tokens.

According to the team, $MORI stakers will receive free access, and paying in $MORI is slated to cost about half the price of paying in fiat or USDT. The rollout plan includes a one-click Telegram bot, a website, and mobile apps for iOS and Android, with a single subscription covering all devices.

A notable capability is “TOR over VPN.” In the default mode, speed is prioritized; when TOR is layered on top, the team claims stronger anonymity: providers do not see browsing history, and websites do not see a user’s real IP. The project also emphasizes a no-logs policy (per the team’s statements: no activity history retained, no cooperation with authorities) and says no personal data is requested before payment. A referral program will reward users for bringing in new subscribers; active referrers may offset the subscription entirely.

Last week, the project debuted $MORI staking (the team communicated an APY “up to 150%”). The team has also said it aims to ship one new product each week. If that cadence holds, MORI VPN should be the next milestone by week’s end.

This is the current public picture—features, pricing logic, and distribution channels as described by the team, with launch timing pending an official date. The next hard signals to watch for are an announcement with release notes and live listings in the App Store and Google Play.