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@_Dripxel The live external event example feels especially important. How would an Intelligent Contract weigh an event that changes the context of an agreement without letting either side cherry-pick the data source?
@_Dripxel Random validator selection changes the trust model a lot. It makes the process harder to capture than a fixed panel or one dominant AI model acting as the hidden judge.
I opened FUD with one question:
would I use this outside the campaign?
After checking the market flow, the answer is yes.
Not because it has the loudest branding. Not because it tries to explain crypto with dashboards. Because @FUDmarkets understands a very basic thing:
crypto people already trade disagreement socially.
Every day, the feed is full of split opinions on tokens, narratives, sports, catalysts, and live events. Some people want to back the crowd. Some want to fade it. Some want to prove they were early before the move becomes obvious.
FUD gives that behavior a market.
That is a cleaner product idea than another feed, another sentiment tool, or another place to post predictions with no follow-through.
I attached my screenshot from FUD because the product has to be used to be judged. A real market screen says more than a generic “go join” post.
The app also feels alive right now: FUD Points Season 1, profile modal updates with FUD Points and badges, creator quests, community XP, Solana USDC deposits through the FUD vault, and fresh markets around the topics crypto users are already watching.
My take:
FUD is growing because it turns disagreement into product activity.
The feed is where people talk.
FUD is where they choose a side.
@FUDmarkets
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@HexZypher@GenLayer When you say community members help define what counts as fair, what does that process actually look like? Is it structured proposals, voting, discussion forums, or something else?
@HexZypher@GenLayer I'm interested in the appeal process you mentioned. Does each appeal bring in a new set of independent validators, or do the original validators participate again with additional context?
@HexZypher You mentioned validators reasoning independently before comparing outcomes. How does GenLayer handle situations where there's a persistent split decision? Is there a threshold for consensus or does every disagreement automatically move into an appeal process?
@_Dripxel For the Community path, how much influence do non-technical participants actually have on the standards around fairness? Curious whether feedback turns into governance input, dispute examples, or something more structured.
@_Dripxel@GenLayer The economic risk for validators is the part I want more detail on. How is a “bad call” measured when the dispute involves judgment rather than a simple fact check?
@_Dripxel The part I’m most curious about is the appeal process in Optimistic Democracy. If validators disagree on a subjective contract term like “fair performance,” does the appeal expand the validator set, raise the bond, or both?
@_CrownDEX Several accounts being created in the same week is not proof by itself, but it is a serious fraud signal. Combined with automated-looking engagement, it weakens the verification report a lot.
@_Dripxel Freelance work might break almost as fast as insurance. A submitted file can meet every mechanical condition and still fail the brief on quality, originality, compliance, or usefulness.