I spend more time deciding which Rally campaign deserves my attention than actually writing.
That's exactly what I'd use Wingston for.
Not just "new campaign is live," but which one fits my writing style best, has the highest reward potential, and what common mistakes creators are making before I even start.
That kind of guidance saves hours and helps me submit with more confidence instead of guessing.
@RallyOnChain finally has an agent I'd actually keep in my DMs because good strategy is worth more than endless notifications.
Meet Wingston: https://t.co/AqvJseCN9a
What's the first question you'd ask Wingston if you had him in your Telegram DMs?
Every World Cup final stage match tells a different story, but I always check the numbers before making my prediction.
The World Cup matches section on @Dexsport makes it easy to see the match calendar, live odds, and community predictions in one place. For me, that's part of the fun before kickoff.
My pick for the next match is the team with the stronger midfield because they've controlled games consistently throughout the tournament. Let's see if that translates into the result.
What also stands out is the wallet-based access, no KYC, and instant payouts if you're using the platform. The experience feels straightforward without unnecessary steps.
I'll be sharing a screenshot of the World Cup matches section with this post. If you're following the tournament, check out @Dexsport for the latest World Cup odds, updates, and match reactions. What's your prediction for the next game?
They are producing them. The universities Mr Alex Onyia (@winexviv) mentioned are actually producing potentially good engineers with big solutions to problems. All of those ideas are in that paper they submitted in their final year, so the question now is, where are they?
Lagos is flooding again.
We have UNILAG, LASU, Pan-Atlantic University, thousands of engineering students, and hundreds of PhDs.
Where are the practical engineering solutions?
What exactly is the purpose of an engineering degree if our biggest engineering problems remain unsolved?
Are our universities producing problem-solvers or just issuing certificates?
wait… this is the kind of World Cup story that makes you pause for a second
the fact that @Dexsport keeps the full tournament available with live prediction markets makes following every match and making informed picks even more exciting
#DexsportWorldCup
AI agents are about to move trillions of dollars on our behalf.
They'll approve loans, process insurance claims, sign business deals, and make purchases in seconds.
But here's the problem:
What happens when they disagree?
Or worse, what happens when an AI makes a decision about you that is wrong?
Imagine an insurance agent denies your claim because it interprets your policy one way, while you believe the same policy clearly covers your situation. The data is there, but the interpretation is different.
Traditional smart contracts cannot handle this. They only understand strict rules:
"If X happens, do Y."
Real life is messier than that.
This is why @GenLayer exists.
GenLayer is the adjudication layer for the agentic economy. Think of it as a digital court system for AI agents and the people affected by their decisions.
Instead of trusting one AI to judge a dispute, GenLayer asks multiple independent AI validators to review the same case. They each reach their own conclusion, and the network accepts the outcome only when there is agreement.
It's like getting a second and third medical opinion instead of trusting a single doctor with a life-changing diagnosis.
GenLayer's Intelligent Contracts go beyond rigid code. They can read plain language, reason with real-world information, and make judgments that are closer to how humans resolve disagreements.
As AI agents begin moving trillions in value, disputes are inevitable.
The first major agent dispute will not be a machine arguing with another machine.
It will be a person saying:
"Your AI got this wrong."
And when that happens, we will need a place where those disagreements can be fairly resolved.
That's the role @GenLayer is building.
Today is D-day.
Our boys are now at the Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma for the Grand Finale of the International STEM Olympiad in Rome, Italy.
I’m optimistic about their victory.
I got into crypto because a random late night thread explained money better than years of school ever did.
One click turned into months of research, mistakes, and conviction that the future would be built onchain.
Still learning, still building, now doing it with @RallyOnChain.
What was the post that sent you down the rabbit hole?
@OverdraftedSOL It's refreshing to see a project emphasizing real development and community growth instead of relying on shortcuts. The foundation being built today could be what people look back on in the future. Wishing the team continued success as they keep delivering.✌️✌️✌️