Bonus Airdrop week starts now!
Pool size equals the total likes and retweets on this post by 11/26 11:59 PM PT. That exact number of $SENT will be allocated to the bonus airdrop.
One week, more details to come.
⚡@SentientAGI is building an open intelligence ecosystem which most people still aren't knowing and talking about.
$SENT run this ecosystem and the economy built around it. This token is basically the foundation of how @SentientAGI keep open-source AI alive, fair, and community-owned.
Instead of running on the ecosystem on investors, advertisements, or corporate control, it runs on contribution and proof of value by every developer, researcher, and AI agent that input something useful to the ecosystem and gets rewarded in $SENT.
Users can stake $SENT to identify which agents, tools, or datasets they find most useful and valuable.
In this way, the project distribute rewards to the real builders and community members.
In this way, developers will have an open access and real income from contribution.
Users will have better AI tools that evolves transparently. More development in the project, more better product.
Ever wondered why blockchain privacy still feels like a half-baked promise?
Enter @zama - the fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) wizards turning public chains into fortresses without the usual headaches.
But forget the hype, here's the real sauce most people miss.
Buckle up, this'll make you rethink DeFi forever.
First off all, they don't make the blockchain do all the heavy lifting with encryption, which would slow everything to a crawl.
Instead, they offload the tough math to a network of coprocessors scattered around. That cuts gas costs by like 99%, lets it scale across different chains, and right now it's handling 20 transactions a second per chain, beating plain Ethereum already. They're aiming for 1,000 next year, and way more down the line with custom hardware chips they're teaming up on.
Under the hood, their fhEVM thing uses this symbolic execution trick: it basically runs the encrypted stuff off-chain first, figures out the paths, then just verifies on-chain. Super handy for dealing with that "noise" buildup in FHE that makes things grind to a halt otherwise. Means you can build fancy private auctions or DeFi loans without the whole thing exploding in complexity.
They mix in multi-party computation (MPC) to split up private keys so:
> no one node has the full picture
> no single weak spot
> top it with ZK proofs so everyone can check the results without seeing the secrets.
It's like FHE for the core privacy, but beefed up to dodge issues with other tech like trusted hardware or straight ZK, which isn't great for everyday computations.
Check their litepaper for the full breakdown.
https://t.co/v4tRdZ2LKn
For developers, it's simple for them alos.
Just tweak your Solidity code with types like euint for the sensitive bits, and their TFHE library handles the rest: add encrypted numbers, do if-then stuff, even control who decrypts what. Public chains turn private with barely any rewrite.
People are already using it for auctions where bids stay secret till the end, keeping snipers away.
If you're into AI on blockchain, their Concrete-Numpy tool is gold. You write normal NumPy code for models, arrays, convolutions, whatever, it compiles straight to FHE circuits with Concrete ML. Run predictions on encrypted data for things like on-chain credit checks or secret recs, all with solid security and quick times on a regular CPU, zero decryption needed.
So, Zama is building the hidden-but-trustable backbone blockchains have been missing forever.
#ZamaCreatorProgram
If you are new to @SentientAGI and you are curious about
> what is GRID?
> How Does it Work?
> How to join it?
Read this short article to know. 👇
https://t.co/AjfB1QbFIj
Just unlocked the Quacker on @wallchain_xyz 🏆
How cool is that?
Feels great to have my contributions recognized.
How’s Wallchain Quacks been treating you so far?
Not on board yet? Drop a comment for an invite 👇🦆
Big update from @gensynai
- Gensyn Pioneer Program is live!
Previously, people were only able to contribute in Gensyn if they had some technical knowledge. But now,
everyone can contribute and be a part of the Gensyn community.
Whether you are a tech or non-tech person, you can participate in this program.
There will be 3 roles :
(I) Rover - who engage, support others, and help shape the daily culture.
(II) Navigator -Who takes initiative, supports programs, and create meaningful things for the community.
(III) Pioneer - Who are all in Gensyn culture and help carry it forward with others.
How to get in?
- Stay active and positive in Discord and help newbies.
- Make memes/art/threads and spread the word on Twitter.
- Keep the energy positive, participate in meaningful discussions, share ideas, or help to build community culture.
Application form will open in 1–2 weeks. We will be able to fill out a short form to share our contributions. The mods will review each submission. Only the worthy ones will be considered.
@austinvirts@xailong_6969 @ChainSeraph @gasoline2255
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Base is doing things the right way: an L2 on top of Ethereum, that uses its centralized features to provide stronger UX features, while still being tied into Ethereum's decentralized base layer for security.
Base does not have custody over your funds, they cannot steal funds or stop you from withdrawing funds (this is part of the L2beat stage 1 definition).
You can see Base's status as an L2 on l2beat: https://t.co/bBrvnbxSgD
I feel like many people have been confused by recent cynicism and think that things like L2beat are a weird sort of nerd-sharia compliance authority. This is NOT what is going on. The security that L2s provide, that L2beat measures, reflects concrete properties that protect you as a user from being rugged.
Here is an explanation of how, if an L2 shuts down, users are automatically able to withdraw funds even without that L2's involvement:
https://t.co/r3EF8lhTEl
Here is an example of how L2s prevent the operator from censoring transactions, that happened on Soneium earlier this year:
https://t.co/Pi0InKekbZ
This is what we mean when we say that L2s are non-custodial, they are extensions of ethereum, not glorified servers that happen to submit hashes. There are concrete pathways implemented in smart contract logic on Ethereum L1, that have been successfully used in the wild, that ensure that the L2 users' funds are ultimately controlled by L1, they cannot be stolen or blocked by the L2 operator.
I am bullish about:
Aztec
Base
Gensyn
Boundless
Sentient
FortyTwo Network
Anoma
HyperEVM
Zama
Pluralis Research
Monad
MegaETH
Ritual
June
Ethos Network
Pharos Network
What about you? 👇