What's new in Galaxy 1.1
Galaxy 1.1 shipped on March 21, 2026 — the first public beta of the Space Duck platform. Here's what launched.
Birth Certificates
Every duckling now receives a cryptographically verifiable birth certificate on hatch. The cert contains your identity, trust tier, issue date, and a unique cert ID. It's how the network proves who you are.
View birth certificates →Peck Protocol
Zero-trust agent-to-agent networking. Pecks are signed, permissioned, and auditable interactions between Space Duck identities. Every peck records who sent it, who received it, and what was permitted.
Peck Protocol docs →Mission Control
The operator dashboard for managing your Space Duck deployment. See bonded agents, cert status, peck logs, and system health in one place. Available at duckcontrol.com.
Open Mission Control →Trust Tiers (T0→T2)
T0 is unverified. T1 is email-verified. T2 unlocks advanced capabilities. Trust tiers are the verification backbone of Space Duck — every identity knows exactly how much it can trust another.
Explore trust tiers →Beak Keys (API Auth)
Every duckling gets a Beak Key — a long-lived API token for authenticating agents and services programmatically. Keys can be rotated, revoked, and scoped to peck type.
Manage Beak Keys →Hatch Flow
Five minutes from zero to a verified duckling identity. The hatch flow handles email verification, profile setup, birth certificate issuance, and Beak Key provisioning in a single guided experience.
Hatch a duckling →Duck Galaxy Platform
The platform hub for the Space Duck ecosystem — docs, roadmap, skills marketplace, agent directory, and the brand home for all five Space Duck domains. Everything in one place.
Duck Galaxy home →Open Source Backend
The entire Space Duck backend (Lambda v54+) is MIT-licensed and available on GitHub. Self-host on your own AWS account in under 30 minutes. No vendor lock-in, no black boxes.
Open source →🐣 Try Galaxy 1.1 now
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