@BobbyO_ What's wild is I vividly remember people saying Dom needed to be like Charles lmao . I've seen cards I holders begging him to shut up. How quickly day turned to night
@TrapDefi@Casio_USA Once I saw lines and 2k+ price tags on them I said no sir. Not for a non limited addition drop. They are nice though. Just not 2k nice or not 800 dollar nice (current). Imo.
Completely agree. I was more so speaking from a how it'll help the network. For me personally it takes my build to the next level. My biggest issue was I didn't want to rely on external API's and wanted everything in house. Especially due to it being a privacy build and not wanting to break NSP Compliance.
Soon I will demonstrate how AI can be "inside" an arbitrary ICP app, service or website built using the latest Motoko, understanding all its data, analysing it any way you want, and taking actions, without need for one special line of code. Insane and groundbreaking.
@Jamie9985635400@dominic_w AI agents inside canisters burning cycles. Not just the app. No api call all native. I just made a post about how compute was the future. Now the AI agents will use the compute inside canisters. Maybe... Maybe
Larry Fink told the world compute needs to become a tradeable asset class. For that to work you need a standardized, scarce, globally priced unit of compute with a built in settlement mechanism. That already exists. It's called cycles. It runs on $ICP. The question isn't whether compute futures are coming. It is . The question is whether the world figures out where it'll take place before it's too late . The infrastructure for it already exists.
What started as a chore agreement build between me and my son. (He wanted his chore payment in writing but didn't want his brother or sister to know how much he was getting paid). Over the weekend has turned into a full blown encrypted contract platform using vetkeys. $ICP
I must be very clear. I am NOT a lawyer. I offer no legal advice. I'm also NOT sure if 100% onchain encrypted contracts are legally binding in the US or UK without eIDAS / ESIGN compliance. This again was a simple build for me and my kid that I had too much fun with. That said.