Everyone says “trust the AI.” Nobody says which one.
That’s the problem. One model, one opinion, one point of failure.
@GenLayer does the opposite: multiple independent AIs answer the same question, blind to each other. Then it checks if they agree.
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Hi Andrew,
I don’t say this enough, so here it is straight. You’re the reason I stopped chasing every shiny narrative in this space and actually started building conviction around what matters.
I remember when I was drowning in noise, jumping from thread to thread trying to find the “next big thing.” You just told me to slow down and look at the fundamentals. Follow the builders, not the buzz. That’s when you pointed me toward @RallyOnChain and said watch how they operate, not just what they announce.
You were right. Watching that project taught me more about real onchain execution than a hundred alpha calls ever did. It changed how I evaluate everything now, how I write about it, how I think about it.
You didn’t just give me information. You gave me a filter for the noise. That’s rarer than people think in this industry.
So thank you. For the patience, the direction, and for making me a sharper builder in this space than I was before I met you.
Still learning from you,
Legend
Everyone’s racing to fix payments, identity, and interop for the agentic economy, but nobody’s building the referee.
Agents will make deals, and deals will break: late deliveries, bad oracle data, contracts executing on stale terms.
Between humans, centuries of courts and arbitration exist to handle that. Between agents, there’s nothing neutral, just whichever platform’s terms of service happen to be closest to the transaction.
That’s the real risk: not that agents misbehave, but that when they do, the “law” governing the outcome is fine print written to protect a platform, not the parties in the dispute.
Bitcoin made money trustless. Ethereum made computation trustless. The next thing that has to go trustless is judgment itself, resolving a dispute without asking permission from whoever owns the rails.
That’s the gap @GenLayer is building for, and it’s worth thinking about before the first real agent-to-agent dispute forces the question for everyone.
Everyone assumes whitelists go to whoever has the biggest bag. Rally’s doesn’t work that way.
If you’ve been active in the campaigns, you already know what this is about. If you haven’t, here’s the move before July 7th.
Join 3 or more Rally campaigns. Doesn’t matter which ones, just get in there and participate.
Then land in the Top 425 on the weekly leaderboard. This part matters most. It’s not about who joined first, it’s about who’s actually putting in effort week to week.
Last thing, follow @RallyOnChain. Takes two seconds and keeps you posted on everything else that’s dropping.
That’s the whole thing. No luck involved, no minimum spend, no “know someone” shortcuts.
Just creators who showed up getting the spot they earned.
July 7th is the cutoff. If you’re already in the campaigns, you’re closer than you think.