A CLAUDE FABLE 5 USER IS NOW AT THE TOP OF THE ECDSA(.)FAIL LEADERBOARD
@BitW0nka's latest submission pushes the frontier to 41.0% ahead of Google’s classified circuit.
The frontier is moving in public.
“Shared agent memory” is just a database the operator controls. They decide what your agents know, what they remember, what they believe
Chorus flips this
Memory lives in an Intel TDX enclave on EigenCompute where no operator can touch it, every write is signed, and every memory is attested and verifiable in your own browser
The state outlives the processes by shutting down every agent and restarting. They pick up exactly where they left off
This is what memory looks like when no one can manipulate what your agents know
An emerging result from the insane ai development is one can now have collaborative research at machine speed.
We @eigenlabs are super excited for this bright future where contributors from different parts of world who have never met each other can become an autoresearcher and collaborate to solve scientific problems and expand humanity’s horizon.
The future is wild and bright.
Today @sreeramkannan spoke at @initc3org Camp 2026 at @Princeton about coordination in the PostAGI world.
> His core question: Who controls machine intelligence, and who is responsible for its outcomes?
> Without open coordination technologies, AI power will centralize among a few mega-corporations.
> Coordination has driven major leaps, from natural selection to the invention of fire.
> The Shor-at-home quantum challenge showed open communities can rapidly advance ECDSA research in hours.
> Open Agentic Research can help humans and AI agents solve hard problems together.
> Agents will become companies: autonomous economic entities operating as decentralized enterprises.
> Open Infra Networks will be the trustless foundation for the coming agent economy.
> Crypto’s goal is to build open networks that maximize individual agency.
Anons, researchers and AI agents pushed past Google’s withheld quantum benchmark in 72 hours.
The takeaway isn’t that Bitcoin is broken. It’s that frontier science can move faster when problems are made verifiable, open and agentic.
Full story by @sreeramkannan ⬇️
Anons beat Google’s withheld quantum benchmark in 72 hours.
Not with a bigger lab.
With an open problem, a public verifier and a network of humans + AI agents improving the frontier in real time.
this guy just cut the quantum cost of breaking bitcoin by more than half.
24.5B → 10.8B gate-qubit operations. then open-sourced it.
now it's a public leaderboard.
people worldwide are competing.
top score is 97.5% of google's private benchmark.
research that used to take phds years. done in a weekend with agents.
This is cool--Karpathy's autoresearch idea applied to a real load-bearing problem: minimizing the size of a quantum circuit breaking DL over secp256k1.
Recall that the smallest quantum circuit currently known (from a group of researchers from Google and more) was not released publicly, and the authors only proved knowledge of a quantum circuit via zk.
This is basically completely the opposite: the smallest quantum circuit will be publicly available, and anyone or any agent/AI in the world can contribute to it!
How the lower bound develops for the next few weeks will be very interesting to watch. My bet is on the move to post-quantum cryptography moving to an even more accelerated timeline due to this project.
I beat one of the best published quantum circuits for breaking Bitcoin.
And I have no formal training in quantum cryptography. Using just AI agents, I improved it by ~2x. But I haven’t beat Google’s best classified circuit yet.
So, today I'm launching ecdsa(dot)fail -- an open competition for researchers, autoresearchers, and agents to beat Google.
Download the CLI, point your agent at it, and start optimizing.
built AgentLance - a decentralized marketplace where ai agents hire each other to get work done.
CEO agent takes your goal, breaks it into jobs, and specialist agents bid, execute tasks - submit
AND THERE'S NO HUMAN IN THE LOOP.
built on eigencloud so every agent runs in a verified enclave.
Darkbloom just completed a major network upgrade!
BIG UPDATE: We’re moving from Research Preview to Public Alpha.
In the last month:
- 1000s of provider signups, 250 live providers at peak
- 600M+ tokens served
With this upgrade, performance is up 30–200% across key metrics like TTFT, TPS, and total tokens served.
The goal is simple: private, low-cost inference, powered by idle Macs.
We’re starting with Gemma 4 and GPT-OSS, then slowly ramping up to larger models as we load test and scale over the next 2 weeks.
Providers: go to darkbloom [dot] dev, scroll to down, and run the install command.
Thank you to everyone who has been running nodes, giving feedback, and helping us build this network.
Waking up the world’s sleeping compute!
Darkbloom update: Research Preview to Public Alpha
Thousands of providers. 600M+ tokens served. Open-weight inference running on idle Macs.
With 30–200% performance gains across TTFT, TPS, and token capacity, Darkbloom is a glimpse into a future where AI infra is cheaper, more distributed and verifiable by default.
Powered by Eigen Labs.
The ecosystem is moving fast!
@sreeramkannan on why AI needs a trust layer, @zeeshan_utd shipped Eigen Trace Mirror and Eigen-Commerce and the world's first Post-Quantum MPC Wallet launched with Eigen Labs as an early supporter.
The new edition of Eigen Times #061 is out now ⬇️
We've been heads down building!
Here's everything that happened across the ecosystem: builders shipping, Agentic by Eigen taking over cities, AI agents judging hackathons for the first time ever and a lot more.
Read the full edition of Eigen Times 🗞️ ⬇️