When you like a project so much you knit it into reality 🧶
Hand-knitted socks with the @GenLayer logo - made with love, loops and belief in Intelligent contracts❤️
Trust is the oldest thing we ever built.
Money, contracts, the internet - every big step forward was really a new way to trust each other.
The agentic era is the next step, and it brings back an old question: when two sides don't agree, who decides?
I've been in crypto long enough to know the pattern. Everyone on CT has an opinion. $DOGE to $1. $BTC dump incoming. This altcoin is a 100x. Thousands of takes every day — and zero accountability. You can be wrong forever and just delete the tweet.
I've done it myself. We all have.
https://t.co/nLg5ej0YsR is about to end that era.
What is https://t.co/nLg5ej0YsR?
I finally got into the testnet today — and it hit differently than I expected.
Any token. Any timeframe — 5 minutes, 1 hour, 24 hours. You pick a side, write your thesis, put money on it. No leverage. No liquidations. Just you, your conviction, and a countdown.
If you're right — you win. If you're wrong — the market knows.
How is it different?
Most prediction markets are built for macro events — elections, ETF approvals, Fed decisions. You can't open a market on a random meme coin at 2am because you have a feeling.
https://t.co/nLg5ej0YsR lets you do exactly that. Drop any $ticker, a market opens instantly, anyone can take the other side. P2P — no house, no middleman. Just two people with opposing theses settling it onchain.
This is the first prediction market that moves at the speed of crypto Twitter.
How @GenLayer powers it
Every prediction market needs someone — or something — to decide who won.
Most platforms rely on traditional oracles that pull a price from one source and call it done. Works for simple cases. Falls apart when crypto gets messy — flash crashes, exchange downtime, manipulated prices.
https://t.co/nLg5ej0YsR uses GenLayer as its settlement layer. GenLayer is an AI consensus protocol that doesn't just pull a number — it reasons, cross-checks multiple sources, and delivers a verified, trustless verdict.
That's a fundamentally different kind of oracle.
Why this matters
Right now there's no cost to being wrong and no reward for being right — beyond likes. I've watched people build entire audiences on calls they never had to back up.
FUD Markets puts a price on conviction. Public thesis. Public PnL. No hiding behind deleted tweets. If your take is real — prove it. If you're just making noise — the market will show that too.
This is what follow-or-fade culture looks like onchain.
Bitcoin gave us trustless money.
Ethereum gave us trustless computation.
GenLayer gives us trustless decision-making.
And https://t.co/nLg5ej0YsR is the first app that puts all of that in front of a crypto-native audience in a format they actually understand.
The testnet is live. It's free to try. The only question is whether your takes are worth anything.
Are they?
Bringing the Adjudication Layer to all blockchains.
@LayerZero_Core is our core cross-chain transport layer for enabling any app on any chain to route complex, non-deterministic work to our AI-native consensus and get a verified result back.
Here are the live mainnet apps👇
I used to get excited about airdrops
Waiting for allocations, tracking tokens, refreshing my wallet 10 times a day
Now… I get excited about socks
But honestly - these are the best socks I’ve ever had 🧦
Because they didn’t come from a brand or some marketing campaign
They came from a person in the @GenLayer Discord
And at some point you realize:
community isn’t about tokens
It’s about people
Thank you @DariaLuts this really meant a lot 💜
I watched this interview with David A. Johnston and couldn't scroll past without sharing my thoughts.
For context: David coined "DApps" in 2013 and "Smart Agents" in 2023. In crypto since 2012 - before most people knew what a blockchain was.
1. His filter for picking the future.
Every time David bets on something new, he asks: does this increase human freedom? Bitcoin - yes. Smart contracts - yes. Decentralized AI - yes.
Simple framework. But it's worked for 12+ years straight.
Honestly, this is the most underrated mental model in crypto.
2. The internet is being rebuilt. Again.
Websites → apps → agents. Third full reconstruction of the internet. Most people still debate whether AI agents are real. Meanwhile the infrastructure is already being laid.
The question isn't "will this happen", it's "who controls it when it does.
This is exactly what @GenLayer is building right now - a trust infrastructure for the agentic internet. When AI agents start interacting at scale, disputes between them will be inevitable. GenLayer's protocol is designed to resolve them: on-chain, verifiable, without a central judge.
3. The dystopian scenario is not science fiction.
200 IQ agents talking to your family every minute - persuading, manipulating, feeding propaganda. David didn't say this as a hypothetical. He said it as a warning.
Centralized AI in the hands of a few companies or governments is not a future I want either.
4. "Not your keys, not your AI"
We learned this lesson with Bitcoin. If you don't own your AI - someone else's agenda runs through it.
This is exactly why projects like @GenLayer matter right now, not later.
5. Crypto + AI is not a narrative, it's logic.
"Crypto is programmable money. AI is programmable intelligence. Of course AI is going to use crypto."
I don't think I've heard it put more clearly than this.
Full interview 👇
40 minutes with one of crypto's earliest builders on AI agents, open source freedom, and why the next shift is bigger than anything we've seen.
GenPod Ep. 1 w/ @DJohnstonEC, co-founder of @MorpheusAIs 🎙️
Good to see our Builders Hackathon winners @_A_polo__ and @buildersclaw now showing up on @BNBCHAIN LATAM Demo Day.
Early overlap between GenLayer and BNB Chain is already producing real use cases, more to come.
"Is this tweet real or a scam" is a subjective call.
@HabiiytH built TweetChecker on GenLayer so AI validators decide it under the Equivalence Principle, then write the verdict onchain.
- paste a link
- wait for consensus
- get the answer
Give it a try 👇
That time of the month is here.
If you believe you’re a true representative of the GenLayer community and meet the requirements, head to our Discord for details.
GenTalks April 23 | What's happening inside @GenLayer right now.
Was on yesterday's stream and there's a lot to share.
🔸Company DNA
The team finished their core document: narrative, mission, manifesto.
Different framings for different audiences - investors, builders, community. Not published yet, but the announcement is coming.
🔸Validators & nodes
Bradbury Gym is being built with Albert Martinez - a benchmarking system for AI models across smart contracts. Validators will finally know which model works best for which task.
1,000 nodes are needed by Mainnet - not 1,000 different companies. A large stake splits across multiple nodes, each increasing selection chances. Indie-validators get access after Testnet Clark.
🔸Working groups
Monitoring groups with testnet dashboards are already live.
Coming soon: a Reading Club for protocol specs (300+ pages on consensus, tokenomics, appeals), a node operations group, and a model routing & grayboxing group. This isn't just community activity - it's real participation in shaping the protocol.
🔸Builders
Demo Day happened - three projects presented and are now looking for investment.
🔸Macro
A16z and major funds are getting louder: blockchain will be the settlement layer for an agentic world where software actors don't trust each other.
GenLayer is building exactly that infrastructure - coordination and adjudication between agents - while most people haven't even asked the question yet. Not DeFi for the sake of DeFi. Real use cases, real problems.
From the outside, this looks like a quiet period between Bradbury and Clark. On the inside, the team is running at full speed. The foundation is being laid right now - and now is when entering early still means something.
Keep building, keep showing up.👇
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