I hadn’t planned to write about this, but after spending more time on the platform, I couldn’t ignore it.
@InvLambda stands out as a rare crypto x AI project where the product comes before the token story.
Most people are missing this angle: Embodied AI is the next step after LLMs, and the main challenge isn’t computing power, but getting enough human demonstration data. These robots need to learn how to move, grip, and react. @InvLambda has built an economy on @base where you actually get paid to teach them.
The project also checks out for credibility. It’s part of Base Batches 003, and the founders come from NVIDIA and Coinbase. You don’t see that kind of background in scams.
Season 1 Beta runs for 14 days, from April 25 to May 9, with $1,500 USDC split into three prize pools:
↳ $700 to the top 10 grinders || $500 carved out for content creators || $300 lucky draw, 25 seats
↳ Check it out here: https://t.co/ay8GUhK1N9
The referral system is where things get interesting. You earn 10% of your invitee’s lifetime Action Points, plus a bonus when they finish social onboarding. A single active referral can earn you more than half of your own efforts.
Here are some tips from my own experience: Social tasks are the easiest way to earn 100 AP, so complete them in your first session. The real points come from tele-op there are 15 robots and 5 sessions each, giving you 75 chances to move up the leaderboard. The hardest tasks pay up to 150 AP each, so if you stick to easy mode, you’re missing out. #Base #Virtuals
In short campaigns, consistency wins over quick bursts. Show up every day, take on the harder tasks, and your points will add up. #InvertedLambda
@mahfuzxallum@quipnetwork the part about not forcing asset migration but building layers around Bitcoin kind of makes sense when you think about how hard.
@mahfuzxallum@HyperliquidX the fact they’re making a big deal out of OGs and testnet badges shows they’re really betting on community loyalty over actual.