@Rfattaz1 Exactly. intelligence is becoming commoditized fast, but trust is still expensive to build and impossible to fake at scale. The projects that solves verification will quietly eat the ones just stacking parameters.
The biggest lie circulating in AI right now is that the smartest model wins.
Most investors and builders are still all-in on this idea, chasing bigger parameters and better benchmarks.
They're about to get a rude awakening.
As soon as models reach good enough performance,
@Rfattaz1 This shift from audience farming to verifiable contribution is massive. the creator who start optimizing for Ai scored output + Onchain proof today will dominate by 2027.Most are still stuck in the old attention
Onchain contribution markets are about to unbundle creator economics from audience thresholds.
Prediction: By Q3 2027, over 60% of total income for the top 100 crypto-native creators will come from cryptographically verifiable, AI-mediated contribution scoring systems rather
1/Institutional capital doesn't allocate to yield.
It allocates to infrastructure.
Execution.
Accounting.
Governance.
Risk controls.
Yield is simply the output.
My pick for the challenger closing the gap is GenLayer.
The final boss it is targeting is the long standing reliance on purely deterministic smart contracts. These systems were engineered for predictable execution but hit a hard wall when real world situations require context
Today is @RallyOnChain Wingston NFT minting, i'm glad i was able to Secure a WL spot for myself.
It's been a while since I last minted an NFT, let see what @RallyOnChain have for us all.
Bullish on Wingston.
I used to think hardcoding a model name was just a harmless shortcut.
One line in config, done.
Until I watched the bill creep up because even the dumbest queries were still hitting the biggest, priciest model we picked half a year ago.
unhardcoded works like a smart decision
The worst advice I actually followed was “move in silence until it’s undeniable” and “stay busy all the time.”
I kept every idea in my notes for months, rewriting and polishing but never posting.
At the same time I filled my days with endless tasks and tabs, switching constantly