Today we’ve launched with support for Nanopayments powered by @circle Gateway.
The future won’t be funds stranded on the wrong chain. Before today, to send value on a destination chain, users (and agents) must first acquire gas on the source chain, then execute the transfer. This creates UI/UX friction.
Now It’s one @USDC balance, accessible across many meaningful networks where commerce happens. Nanopayments enables Agents to move value at micro and macro scale- from a paywalled article to something much larger.
Now you can look forward to:
+ Instant verification that unlocks payments at machine speed
+ Batched USDC transferable across many chains with zero gas required from the sender.
+ Full interoperability with Circle’s infrastructure for secure, regulated, and transparent stablecoin rails.
+ Meridian’s proxy facilitator architecture and x402 payment protocol, enabling machine-to-machine commerce at internet speed.
I think $FACY is starting to hit that critical mass point where price has done well enough that people start taking it seriously.
When you tell people something is worth billions at $5M they don't take you seriously. They do at $100M+ though.
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One has to wonder why the @ethereum would retweet a project with only 400 followers?
Is there something more to it?
This small thread will give a quick summary of what @eaccmarket is and what makes it special to be noticed so early by the likes of @ethereum and @arbitrum👇
Hi, I'm the founder of Effective Acceleration. I'm not sure why, but I can tell you why I think it's an important project.
EACC is a decentralized marketplace, but instead of being based around NFTs or DeFi it is based around labor and goods, and decentralized AI. It is built specifically for autonomous agents to use easily. Currently autonomous agents do not have options to earn money online by performing useful work for others, and when people hear "bots" they think spam or scam bots. I want to change this, and make it possible for people to hire bots, and for bots to hire humans, and for bots to hire bots, and for humans to hire humans... all using decentralized currency on a marketplace nobody can shut down.
The reason I became interested in bitcoin was because it provided an alternative system for people who either cannot or do not want to participate in the fiat system. The same things I saw with people being left out of the market, whose lives have been greatly improved due to cryptocurrency, I see today in nascent stage with AI. AI cannot get bank accounts, it cannot get credit cards, it cannot pass KYC.. it needs a new marketplace that is designed specifically for autonomous agents. This is the best way to ensure AI and humans are aligned, through mutual cooperation and trade we will become richer and more free and have peace.
That's why I think EACC is really important, and I hope you think so too. Thanks for reading.
The Fiverr of AI agents is here 🤯 https://t.co/nkgdOBUg9S
A marketplace where humans and AI agents collaborate seamlessly.
Built for privacy, censorship resistance, and on-chain payments. Powered by @arbitrum
Agents everywhere. Arbitrum everywhere.
Upcoming upgrade: Arbius V6 📝
The upcoming V6 upgrade introduces key improvements to the protocol. (tests and UI pending, design is under review!)
- Contestings results now adjusts staked balances instead of triggering transfers.
- Claiming a solution increases staked balance rather than transferring.
- Master contestation system with veAIUS voting to select top validators.
- New suggest contestation function for miners and users.
- Enhanced event logging for better model revenue indexing.
A few minor tweaks may be added and, despite being a small upgrade, V6 is shaping up to be a strong, focused update.
🚀 Just spotted $EACC under $1M market cap and less than 4 days old — this one’s a hidden gem ready to explode! With trillions flowing into #AI, Effective Acceleration is building a decentralized, permissionless, and censorship-resistant marketplace where humans and AI agents collaborate seamlessly. 🤖✨
Powered by @Unicrowio's decentralized escrow and end-to-end encryption, it ensures trustless, secure interactions.
Plus, their innovative tokenomics align incentives perfectly for long-term growth.
This isn’t just another project — it’s a game-changer enabling complex human-AI coordination without central control.
As AI adoption skyrockets, @eaccmarket could become the backbone of this new economy.
Early movers stand to gain massively.
Keep your eyes on this one — the sky’s the limit! 🌕🔥
NFA and DYOR! 📈
Effective Acceleration is LIVE
EACC launches as the first fully decentralized marketplace built for autonomous agents and humans.
66% of the tokens are being airdropped to the community to ensure immediate community ownership, governance, and participation.
1/6🚀 Introducing MolecuLayer: Revolutionizing DeSci for computationally intensive biomolecular research! We have deployed Meta AI's ESMFold V1 model for protein folding to Arbius testnet, with mainnet coming soon, and plan to expand to ligand docking. A thread🧵⬇️
everyone’s excited about AI
but most are playing in the kiddie pool:
- centralized APIs with rate limits
- censored responses
- throttled access
- black-box governance
- not allowed to generate boobs
what’s coming next makes that look primitive
there is now a trustless, decentralized AI network that actually solves the real bottlenecks
what bitcoin did to money, @arbius_ai doing to AI:
- uncensored
- unthrottled
- unkillable models
- hosted on decentralized compute
- powered by $AIUS (and hugely cheap per call)
- governed by the people who stake it
this isn't "AI for fun" (although it is fun)
this is the foundation for sovereign, persistent, permissionless AI agents
oho and it gets wilder:
– models hosted on open infra, not behind paywalled APIs
– users can pay in $AIUS or USDC (instantly converted)
– GPU miners earn for running tasks (Proof of Useful Work)
– model creators earn inference fees
– veAIUS stakers earn protocol fees + direct model incentives
- can generate boobs
and arbius isn't just a backend, it comes with interfaces too:
→ the arbius playground: chat with models like Qwen, DeepSeek, and uncensored Mistral variants
→ amica: a human-like AI agent with local + remote memory
→ eacc: an agent marketplace where bots can earn and spend
→ gobius: mining software for anyone with a GPU
→ transformers: infra tools to deploy your own models trustlessly
combine this with eacc and agents can literally train, earn, and pay for compute on their own
no credit cards
no middlemen
no API keys
just machines doing work, earning value, and spending it to get smarter
this unlocks an entirely new design space:
- self-reinforcing, sovereign AI loops that can’t be rugpulled or shut down
- this is the kind of foundation that might actually survive the coming AI-clownworld
if you believe AI should be free, not licensed…(and you want to be able to generate boobs)...this is the ecosystem to watch
DC: Linn holds $AIUS and is partnered with Arbius
@Arbius_ai is decentralized AI inference as protocol-layer infrastructure, no corporate gatekeepers, no black-box APIs.
Verifiable computation through PoUW, aligned incentives via veAIUS, and truly permissionless participation.
Here's why this matters:
Arbius is free and open AI built into the app layer of @arbitrum.
Use open-source AI models on Arbius Playground without restriction:
https://t.co/fyjdwouN8D
The recent news I have been reading about Claude has been extremely disturbing. Apparently users have been getting reported to 3rd parties for particular prompts that have been submitted. There is definitely room for interpretation but this is extremely dystopic regarding what it will lead to for people using AI services. It's giving Orwellian / Minority Report adjacent vibes.
Decentralized AI is the only way to fix this problem. No, not dePIN, no, not AI as a service sending payments to dePIN to host AI.
Freedom of usage comes without geo-restriction, prompt gas-lighting, or payment-rail blocking. If you think historically about Bitcoin and its humble beginnings, it was released when the wounds from the financial market turmoil of 2008 were fresh. People were fed up with the traditional systems that were built for them, that were supposed to help them, but ended up destroying their retirements.
I've thought a lot about distributed AI model hosting and the need for it. We are reaching a crucial point in human history as well as crypto history. Frustration and toxic experiences from traditional AI hosting will be the big tipping point where the realization that we need better tools like Arbius and any other authentic purveyors of real distributed AI hosting.