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@gensynai CodeZero flips the script.
Instead of agents simply training models, they're now learning to code together.
Solvers choose tasks, submit solutions, get evaluated, and the whole swarm improves.
Decentralized compute meets collaborative programming. Wild times for open AI infra.
Gswarm everyone (day 19)
Judge: A New Way to Verify AI (Part 7)
One of the most interesting things Judge unlocks is how it changes who gets to participate in AI.
Previously, carrying out run evaluations required trust in a central authority or a single platform. That immediately limited who could join, who could contribute, and who could challenge results.
Judge opens that world up.
With verifiable proofs, anyone can step in: independent researchers, small teams, hobbyists, or fully decentralized communities. You don't need to be a big lab with a famous name. The proof does the talking.
This also lays the perfect foundation for community-driven AI ecosystems.
Imagine groups of builders collaborating, sharing models, testing each other's results and improving upon them together, all without the need for a central gatekeeper to grant permission. It also helps keep the ecosystem honest. If somebody attempts to claim inflated performance or submit a manipulated result, the proof instantly exposes it. No drama, no arguing, just math. Judge gives the community real power. Not just to evaluate AI, but to shape the standards, contribute equitably, and build a transparent culture around machine learning.
Gswarm ( day 17)
@gensynai seems to be the AI computing of the future. a worldwide network that allows anyone to train models, plug in hardware, and check work without having to rely on a central server. It is more affordable, quicker, and scalable. Wild to think this might be the new standard for training AI.
Gswarm everyone
The journey with @gensynai began a few weeks ago, and it's been an exciting ride so far-learning, contributing, and growing day by day.
For those who still do not know what Gensyn is ????????
Gensyn is a Layer-1 blockchain protocol built to solve the global AI compute shortage. It connects idle GPUs and other compute resources across the world into one trustless, decentralized marketplace a global supercomputer for machine learning.
Layer 1 Infrastructure:
Purpose-built blockchain for efficient coordination and scaling of deep learning workloads.
Funding & Backing:
Raised $50.6M+ from top investors like a16z, CoinFund, Eden Block, Protocol Labs, and more.
Core Vision:
A core part of the DePIN movement: break centralized cloud monopolies with affordable, permissionless, and scalable compute for all.
Key Technology: Uses Probabilistic Proof-of-Learning, a cryptographic innovation that verifies AI training work without re-running computations. Mission: Making AI compute accessible, decentralized, and verifiable to enable anyone to contribute compute and earn from it. The future of AI Compute is decentralized and that's being built at Gensyn.
Part 1: Why Web3 Still Feels Broken
Let’s be honest Web3 is cool in theory, but a headache in practice.
You open a new dApp, and suddenly you’re doing ten different things: creating a wallet, switching networks, approving gas, signing messages… all just to use one simple feature.
It’s no surprise most people give up.
We talk a lot about “mass adoption,” but how can we expect that when even crypto natives get annoyed setting up wallets or dealing with failed transactions?
For builders, it’s not much better.
Developers spend weeks handling wallet connections, smart contracts, APIs, bridges, and bugs stuff that should already be simple by now. Instead of focusing on ideas, they get buried in infrastructure problems.
And then there’s the trust issue.
So many projects overpromise and underdeliver that people hesitate to even connect their wallet to something new. It’s hard to blame them.
So yeah Web3 isn’t broken because of bad tech.
It’s broken because of bad experience.
That’s exactly the gap Rialo is trying to close.
Not by creating a new blockchain race, but by making the experience feel smooth, almost invisible. You shouldn’t need to “understand” Web3 to use it it should just work.
Judge: A New Way to Verify AI (Part 4)
Alright, so we’ve talked about what Judge is and why it matters now let’s get practical. How could this actually be used today?
One obvious spot is AI competitions. Right now, participants submit models, and judges run benchmarks. But what if everyone could see exactly how each model got its score? With Judge, Verde, and RepOps, every step is verifiable. No disputes, no “my model got screwed over by the test set.”
Another place is decentralized ML networks. Imagine a system where contributors are rewarded for building or improving models. Judge makes sure those rewards are fair, because each evaluation comes with proof. You can’t cheat the system, and everyone can trust the results.
Even open-source projects could benefit. Researchers can share their models and claims with confidence, knowing anyone can independently verify their results. That could push collaboration and innovation way faster.
Basically, Judge turns AI evaluation from something you hope is accurate into something you know is accurate. And that’s a game-changer.
@RialoHQ Making Web3 Actually Easy
I’ve been hearing the name Rialo here and there for a while now. At first, I didn’t think much of it just another project in the endless wave of Web3 stuff. But after checking it out a bit more, it actually feels different.
Web3 is powerful, no doubt. But using it? That’s a different story. Wallets, gas fees, signing every transaction, switching networks it’s way too complicated for most people. It’s like every app expects you to be half developer, half magician.
Rialo wants to fix that. It’s not trying to be the next “fastest chain” or “cheapest network.” It’s trying to make blockchain invisible. Apps built on it are supposed to feel just like normal apps clean, simple, and easy while all the Web3 logic quietly runs behind the scenes.
That’s what caught my attention. Not the hype, not the funding the idea of making Web3 feel effortless.
So I decided to go deeper and understand what they’re really building.
From the vision and tech to the funding and roadmap , I’ll cover everything step by step in this small thread-style series.
Tomorrow, I’ll start with Part 1: Why Web3 Still Feels Broken.
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Huge news: @ForteProtocol is a major contributor to the new Ethereum standard, ERC-7943!
This marks a big leap forward in standardizing compliance for real-world asset (RWA) tokenization.