@MR_OneClick I’d really like to know who that rat is so i can stay away from such rotten people. Most importantly, don’t get upset move toward something better. You’ll succeed, you’re a good person🤗
@MR_OneClick Oh, now everything falls into place, some users really disliked you, and they did everything to get you removed from the project. That’s actually a nightmare-t's very unpleasant that there are such rats among us
@MR_OneClick What did you do? What exactly is your fault?? I understood that it’s about a different project, but can you explain how and what happened???
Haha, Mochi and I went full chaos in the kitchen- I'm covered in flour like a ghost, rolling dough, while this purple-eared robot paints Easter eggs. Paskas are golden, and it smells amazing .
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The Court of the Internet is onchain, giving anyone access to a decentralized jury capable of making subjective decisions.
@ManekenMVP@zksync Blockchain is no longer an external market but internal banking infrastructure. Mathematical proof of compliance instead of full disclosure looks very promising.
@MR_OneClick@zksync Exactly. No CEO wakes up thinking about smart contracts. They wake up thinking about how to stop losing millions to settlement inefficiencies and fragmentation. ZK isn't just about 'crypto'-it’s about finally making the financial system seamless.
Prediction markets get really boring when everything is only about numbers and final scores. What excites me about @GenLayer is what happens after we stop pretending the world is that simple. Imagine a market like: “Will this AI safety bill be considered a ‘win’ for open-source AI by the community 30 days after it passes?”
On a classic platform like Polymarket, you’re forced to reduce this to something mechanical: did the bill pass, yes/no. But that doesn’t capture how it lands:
– Did devs on X call it a net positive or a disaster?
– Did open-source contributors feel safer… or more restricted?
– Did the narrative around it flip over time? For a normal chain, this is a nightmare: Too many signals, subjective interpretation, tons of context, no single “oracle article” you can just plug in.
For GenLayer, that’s literally the point. Intelligent Contracts can:
– Read the internet, pull discussions, headlines, long threads, even forum posts – Use AI to summarize sentiment from different communities – Let human validators check the reasoning and align on a Schelling point: “Yes, this matches what the community actually feels.”
So instead of arguing over one official source, GenLayer lets AI + validators converge on a fair outcome that respects context, nuance, and shifting narratives.
That’s something rigid chains just can’t do. And that unlocks whole new categories of markets, like: 🌀 Narrative markets – “Will this project be perceived as a rug by CT by year-end?” 💬 Sentiment markets – “Will public opinion on X turn positive by Q3?” (based on aggregate sentiment, not one poll) 🎭 Story-driven markets – “Will this game’s community accept Ending B as canon?”
⚖️ Interpretation-heavy markets – legal disputes, controversial decisions, DAO proposals where the spirit matters as much as the letter. Platforms like Polymarket showed us how powerful prediction markets can be around clear, binary outcomes. GenLayer feels like the next step: taking everything messy, human, emotional – and finally making it resolvable on-chain without dumbing it down. As a girl who actually loves the soft side of crypto – vibes, narratives, communities, not just charts – Prediction Markets on GenLayer feel like the first time the infrastructure is built for how people really think, talk and disagree.
So aligned with this.
Turning real stories into anonymised, on-chain insights + transparent scorecards is such a healthier model than ad-driven “engagement”.
I’d start a community around burnout & nervous system care for people who live in permanent stress-mode and don’t even notice it anymore.
I didn’t choose @GenLayer because it’s “hyped”. I chose it because it finally treats on-chain agreements like real-world relationships: messy, contextual and not always black-and-white. Intelligent Contracts, AI validators as a digital jury, synthetic jurisdiction for agents & humans – this is the trust layer I want to build on. As a girl in crypto, I’m inviting others who care about fair coordination, not just yield, to explore GenLayer with me.
Okay, seeing @RallyOnChain rocking a Moonbird PFP just hits different 🦉
@moonbirds was one of the first collections that made me fall in love with Web3 culture, so watching these two worlds overlap feels so natural.
Low-key want to see a Rally x Moonbirds “quests for builders” crossover where our birds earn clout and on-chain influence for the chaos they create.