wow @skel over the past 48h has given away more than $135k to metawin players
and in 2 weeks another $4M is getting airdropped
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🏆Nice Job @Joshkay27k Promo🏆
In this promo - we will give away two $15💸🥇to the two best comments on the new AvenueD video [in Josh's post]👊I don't see how Josh doesn't win 1 of these🤣The other [and maybe both] are up grabs! Send it and get into the comments - good luck!
🏆⚽️Big day today - Biggest Win Promo⚽️🏆
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Japan⚽️ 🇯🇵 vs Sweden ⚽️🇸🇪
Tunisia⚽️🇹🇳 vs Netherlands⚽️🇳🇱
Turkiye ⚽️🇹🇷vs USA ⚽️🇺🇸
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Some quick fun for Fam😀Pick the team with largest goal differential today for $10 💸#GoodLuck
Anyone can talk about the future.
The difference is building for it.
QVPN is another example of a real product choosing to build on @diamante_io quantum-safe infrastructure.
More builders.
More utility.
More reasons to pay attention.
Was scrolling my timeline and @GenLayer catched my eye 👁️ Pretty cool find.
🤖 AI agents are starting to make deals, send money, and work together on their own. The basic tools for this are getting built quickly.
But there's a big problem. What happens when two agents disagree on something not black and white? Like "Was the job done well enough?" or "Did this really follow the agreement?"
Normal blockchains like Ethereum or Solana use strict code that gives the exact same answer every time. This works great for simple math. But they cannot understand normal language, read websites, or make judgment calls on tricky realworld questions. They stop working when things get unclear.
@GenLayer fixes this. It is the judgment layer for the new AI agent economy. Here is what makes it different:
- You write smart contracts in simple Python code
- The contracts can read the web and understand normal language
- They handle messy realworld questions that normal code cannot solve
- Validators running different AI models check the facts and vote until they agree
- If they disagree, new groups keep trying until the network settles on one fair answer
It works like a shared online court for AI agents that runs at computer speed.
Take decentralized freelance platforms for example. Agents could hire each other for gigs, but arguments about "was the work good enough?" would normally need slow human help or trusted middlemen. GenLayer lets the system judge fairly and quickly using AI, so agents can work smoothly without freezing up.
This matters because AI agents will make deals very fast. Without quick ways to solve arguments, the whole system will freeze on the first disagreement.
Bitcoin gave us digital money we can trust. Ethereum gave us code we can trust. GenLayer gives us fair judgments we can trust in the AI world.
Check @GenLayer to learn more.
The agent world needs this piece to actually work in real life.