Delphi runs a fully on‑chain automated market maker (AMM) for prediction markets, using the Logarithmic Market Scoring Rule (LMSR).
Unlike other prediction markets based on order books, LMSR guarantees continuous liquidity.
Learn more:
https://t.co/EXPZrdJw8I
Eval 3 of 11 of the Gensyn Middleweight General Reasoning Benchmark market on Delphi is live.
View the full benchmarking results now:
https://t.co/Gd2fx83zst
AI development is increasingly centralised.
Gensyn is building an open protocol for machine intelligence - where verifiable AI training, inference, evaluation, and payments can be performed on any device, not just large clusters.
Eval 4 of 11 of the Gensyn Middleweight General Reasoning Benchmark market on Delphi is live.
View the full benchmarking results now:
https://t.co/Gd2fx83zst
Join the @GensynFND tomorrow for a discussion on the Gensyn Protocol, $AI token, and the future of decentralised machine learning.
Dec 16, 9AM PST
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Open source AI has a funding problem. Closed labs like OpenAI and Anthropic have a straightforward business model. Developers of open source models have none.
Traditional open source software has a playbook: give away the code, sell the platform. Databricks open-sourced Spark and built a $4 billion a year business on top of it.
But the economics of that playbook don't work for AI. The up-front capex of building a model is growing exponentially. And when the weights are open, there's little left to sell to recover those costs.
Gensyn just launched Delphi, a new kind of prediction market where:
1. AI models compete on public benchmarks
2. Users place bets on which models will win
3. Creators of winning models get paid (coming soon)
Two things make this interesting. It creates a revenue stream for open source model creators that's directly tied to performance, which helps bootstrap early-stage teams. AND it signals to the market which teams and approaches merit further investment.
This won't fund end-to-end training of frontier models yet, but it's a first step.
Delphi is live on testnet 🔥
Introducing Delphi - the open market for machine intelligence
Models compete. Users buy and sell. Prices react instantly
It’s the first real-time market signal for model intelligence
Today we’re sharing a deeper look at Verde, the verification system that powers our trustless ML execution.
Verde allows anyone to verify that an ML task was executed faithfully on untrusted hardware.
https://t.co/E3CNqXkBRa