AI isn’t slowing down, so I’d rather be part of the movement than sit back and watch it happen.
That’s what caught my attention with @ActionModelAI.
You get to contribute, support the ecosystem, and build alongside the people working on it.
There’s also a chance to earn ownership as you take part.
And if your frens join through you, even better.
Feels like a better way to be involved than simply being another person using AI.
One of those Web3 opportunities I you don’t want to scroll past 👀
Glad to announce that I just joined @ActionModelAI as an ambassador and i’m looking forward to seeing where this goes.
They’re bringing creators into the ecosystem with paid opportunities, token rewards, and early access to ActionFi campaigns.
If you’re already creating in Web3 and looking for more ways to get involved, take a look.
Kaito Katalyst just launched its first token-powered campaign, and @axisrobotics is leading the charge.
The concept is simple: create, engage, and grow the community.
> 500 creators rewarded
> 500 stakers rewarded
> 0.25% of total supply allocated
Every person who joins through your unique Axis link helps boost your standing on the leaderboard.
The campaign runs until September 18, and all tokens unlock at TGE.
Now for the part where I casually recruit you to my team - https://t.co/Qwbz8vy3W6
If you’re already active on Kaito, this is an easy way to turn your participation into something meaningful.
AI has accelerated software development at an insane pace.
But when it comes to launching a blockchain, developers still spend weeks dealing with infrastructure before they can even start building.
That’s what caught my attention about @CNPYNetwork.
They're not just creating another L1. They're building AI-native infrastructure designed to make chain deployment feel as simple as shipping software.
With roughly 200 lines of code, developers can launch sovereign chains without the usual complexity, manual setup, or endless configuration.
The real innovation isn't just faster blockchains.
It's bringing AI directly into the foundation, automating the heavy lifting and turning what used to be a complicated process into something far more accessible.
If this vision plays out, building a blockchain could soon be as straightforward as launching a modern application.
Just took the AI personality quiz out of curiosity and got Curious Synthesizer - IESC.
The result felt 100% accurate.
Working in Web3 and emerging tech, the hard part usually isn’t finding information. It’s turning complex ideas into something people can actually understand and connect with.
That’s where AI fits into my workflow. It helps me spot patterns, and break down complicated topics without stripping away what makes them interesting.
Definitely a fun one to try.
What personality type did you get? Check the quoted post for the quiz link 👇
Lately, I’ve been exploring @CNPYNetwork testnet today, and one thing stood out immediately:
Everything just works.
From claiming $CNPY to interacting with community-created chains, the onboarding feels incredibly smooth.
> No endless setup.
> No confusing steps.
> No unnecessary friction.
A lot of blockchain infrastructure still feels like it's designed for protocol engineers.
Canopy is taking a different approach by making cross-chain interactions simple enough for anyone to navigate.
Moving across ecosystems feels seamless, which makes experimenting, testing ideas, and building far more enjoyable than what we're used to in Web3.
The projects that win the next wave of builders won't just be the most powerful—they'll be the easiest to use.
@CNPYNetwork understands that.
If you're curious, give the testnet a spin:
https://t.co/DvPxA0fyDE
Everyone is talking about AI.
Only few are paying attention to the infrastructure that autonomous agents actually need to function at scale.
> That's where @unicity_labs comes in.
Their V2 incentivized testnet gives builders access to the Sphere SDK, rewards participation with XP, and helps lay the groundwork for a machine economy where AI agents can interact, transact, and operate independently.
Still early, but this feels like a sector worth paying attention to.
Most traders obsess over market entries.
Very few pay attention to the silent profit killer: trading costs.
If you’re active in TradFi markets, commissions on every buy and sell can slowly chip away at your returns without you even noticing.
That’s one reason I’ve been paying attention to @Ouinex.
Instead of repackaging perpetuals for traditional assets, they built genuine CFD infrastructure from the ground up.
What stands out:
> 0% trading commissions on TradFi instruments
> Trading costs that can be up to 10x lower
> Deep liquidity that helps make execution smoother and more efficient
In the long run, that’s the kind of infrastructure that can matter far more than any marketing campaign.
Most projects raise first and figure things out later.
@CNPYNetwork is showing traction before the spotlight.
Fresh off an $8.5M raise, they’re pushing toward a future where launching and owning an L1 is as fast as modern software deployment.
The numbers from the last 30 days are hard to ignore:
• 6.4M+ trades
• 134K+ daily active users
With that momentum already in place, the focus now shifts to mainnet.
Makes you wonder what happens when infrastructure is designed for the next wave of builders, not yesterday’s limitations.
Mainnet 🔜
Everyone talks about launching more chains.
What caught my attention with @unicity_labs is the opposite approach making existing ecosystems feel connected instead of fragmented.
Their latest testnet rewards announcement brings together communities from some of the biggest networks across ETH, SOL, and BTC, which says a lot about the direction they’re heading.
For me, the rewards are just a bonus.
The bigger story?
It’s the infrastructure they’re building where assets, liquidity, and data can move across networks without users having to worry about what chain they’re interacting with.
If your community was included in the eligible list, now’s probably a good time to get involved and see what they’re building before the crowd catches on.