Proof Grid is now live on @bankrbot.
we’re building pre-flight checks for agent compute:
provider scoring, compute plans, approval states, and receipts before execution.
$PROOF is live here:
https://t.co/fF67pweOF1
CA:
0x117726dccb494c060334259a53503fbad9a14ba3
We’ve received some DMs about Proof Grid and have also started reaching out to projects for possible partnerships.
we’re especially interested in teams working on:
- agent infrastructure
- compute markets
- inference routing
- verifier networks
- onchain automation
- model/provider tooling
if your project touches agent compute, let’s talk.
agents need two things before spending compute:
1. the best-priced inference route
2. proof that the route is safe to use
that’s why we plan to incorporate $SURPLUS tech into Proof Grid.
Surplus brings real-time inference supply.
Proof Grid adds trust scoring, approvals, and receipts.
@AskSurplus@mac_eth 🤝
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How Proof Grid plans to use fees from the Bankr launch:
$PROOF fees and ETH fees should strengthen the network.
not disappear.
here’s the planned flow ⬇️
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ETH fees
ETH is the operating side.
planned use:
- core development
- infrastructure
- security reviews
- audits
- integrations
- team expansion / hiring
$PROOF is planned as the coordination asset for Proof Grid.
use cases:
- providers bond $PROOF to publish trust profiles and accept jobs
- verifiers earn $PROOF for checking provider claims, uptime, benchmarks, and receipts
- agents use $PROOF for planning, receipt generation, and optional job settlement
- verified activity feeds provider reputation and routing weight
revenue flow:
planning API fees, provider verification, receipt infrastructure, managed integrations, and settlement fees.
Proof Grid is building the layer before compute gets spent.
Stay tuned.
The Proof Grid core repo is public.
we’re building the first technical layer for agent compute:
provider discovery, trust scoring, compute plans, approval flow, and receipts.
early, but shipping in public.
github:
https://t.co/tvIBPgvBAO
Proof Grid is starting with the boring part of agent compute:
pre-flight checks.
before an agent spends GPU/CPU resources, it should know:
- which provider it picked
- why that provider is trusted
- what the run should cost
- what fallback exists
- whether approval is required
- what receipt comes back
Filled out the Bankr builder form for Proof Grid.
agents shouldn’t spend compute blindly.
we’re building the layer that helps them inspect providers, generate plans, wait for approval, and return receipts before execution.
excited to build around the Bankr ecosystem.
If you’re building in the Bankr ecosystem or want to, fill out the form below.
We’re getting a lot of inbound and want a better way to understand what you’re building, who’s behind it, what traction you have, and where Bankr can help.
Trying to spend more time with the best builders.
https://t.co/O4UWeqJ6cJ