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A football pitch a dream and a game that’s bigger than just scoring goals it’s about the future. What you’re seeing isn’t just a match. It’s where reality meets math where logic meets blockchain. Every move calculated every decision matters. @fermah_xyz @7wealthh
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Meraj
Meraj@0xMerajj·
My new piece for @7wealthh 😍 This time in a different style 👉vector art I’m planning to create a dedicated vector artwork for every member of the @fermah_xyz team 💙 🟢This one was designed for the Discord Senior Mod Hope you like it 🙌 @vanishree_rao @IamitMdt @0xTribal
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Autonomous Workflow Execution via Fermah Kernel ✅ Traditional oracles rely on risky central servers or multi sigs @fermah_xyz Kernel replaces this with a verifiable computation engine, making off chain workflows as secure as on chain code Key Mechanics 👇🏻 > Deterministic Steps: Workflows use strongly typed nodes to prevent runtime errors > Isolated Sandbox: Execution happens in secure runtimes to block external vulnerabilities > On Chain Proofs: Generates cryptographic attestations removing the need for node operator consensus AI & Use Cases AI agents can use this infrastructure to turn natural language into secure workflows Real world applications include automated prediction market settlements (Flashcast Social) and decentralized ZK proof generation (Fermah Froben) @7wealthh @IamitMdt

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A football pitch a dream and a game that’s bigger than just scoring goals it’s about the future. What you’re seeing isn’t just a match. It’s where reality meets math where logic meets blockchain. Every move calculated every decision matters. @fermah_xyz @7wealthh
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flashcastsocial
flashcastsocial@FlashcastSocial·
SEASON 1 / WEEK 2 - DAY 2 LEADERBOARD 🔥 The board shifted overnight. New names. The race is on. 🥇@Pawan2001564157 🥈@MarxRosaly71811 🥉 @Fanat_Fedor Yesterday's leaders are watching their backs 👇
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Vanishree Rao
Vanishree Rao@vanishree_rao·
Founder life be like Do pushups in standup and turn on video by mistake! Now my whole team knows how wrong my form is 😅
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Vanishree Rao
Vanishree Rao@vanishree_rao·
turns out, Flashcast leaderboard doesn't give a **ck about your follower count.
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Sarcastic_AU@Sarcastic_AU·
Most crypto discussions still revolve around transaction speed, gas fees, and network throughput. But after digging deeper into where blockchain technology is heading, I think a much bigger bottleneck is quietly emerging: proof generation. As more projects adopt zero knowledge systems, verifiable AI, privacy focused applications, and trustless computation, the demand for cryptographic proofs is growing rapidly. The challenge is that creating these proofs requires significant computational resources, and that demand will only increase over time. This is what made Fermah stand out to me. Instead of competing in the crowded application layer, they're focused on the infrastructure that enables large-scale proof generation and coordination. It’s a less visible part of the stack, but potentially one of the most important. Every major technology shift has been accelerated by infrastructure that removed hidden limitations. Cloud computing unlocked modern software. Better internet infrastructure transformed digital services. In a similar way, efficient proof infrastructure could become a key enabler for the next phase of blockchain innovation. What I find interesting is that Fermah is positioned where several long term trends intersect: ZK technology, AI verification, privacy, and decentralized computation. All of these rely on proving and verifying information efficiently. We may be approaching a point where proof generation becomes as fundamental to blockchain as transaction execution is today. If that thesis plays out, the projects building the backbone for proof infrastructure could end up being some of the most valuable pieces of the ecosystem. That’s why @fermah_xyz is a project I’m paying close attention to. @7wealthh
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Most people in crypto spend their time discussing the products users interact with. Wallets. Exchanges. Apps. Protocols. But the longer I study this industry, the more convinced I become that the biggest opportunities often exist several layers below where most attention is focused. The next phase of blockchain growth may not be defined by who builds the most popular application. It may be defined by who builds the infrastructure that makes entirely new applications possible. One area that deserves far more attention is computational verification. As blockchain systems evolve, they are no longer handling simple transfers of value. They are beginning to support increasingly sophisticated forms of computation that require stronger guarantees of correctness. Whether it's privacy focused systems, advanced cryptography, machine intelligence, or complex decentralized applications, a common challenge keeps appearing: How can participants verify that a computation was executed correctly without relying on blind trust? This challenge becomes significantly harder as systems become more complex. Verification is relatively easy when computation is simple. It becomes much more difficult when billions of operations, large datasets, and advanced algorithms are involved. And yet this is exactly where the industry is heading. The future of blockchain is not just about moving assets. It is about proving outcomes. That distinction matters. For years, scalability discussions focused on transaction speed and network capacity. Those issues remain important, but they are gradually becoming more manageable through advancements across the ecosystem. A new bottleneck is emerging in parallel: The ability to generate, coordinate, and verify proofs efficiently at scale. This is where projects like @fermah_xyz become interesting. Rather than competing in crowded consumer markets, they are focusing on a foundational layer that many users may never directly see but could ultimately depend on. History repeatedly shows that infrastructure becomes most valuable when demand arrives faster than expected. Cloud computing, broadband networks, data centers, and payment rails all followed similar paths. Initially overlooked. Eventually indispensable. I see proof infrastructure through a similar lens. Especially when considering the rapid acceleration of AI. Artificial intelligence is increasing the importance of verification across digital systems. As machine generated outputs become more common, the ability to independently verify results becomes increasingly valuable. The internet is entering an era where authenticity, integrity, and provability matter more than ever before. That creates a natural intersection between cryptography, decentralized computation, and verification networks. The projects positioned around these capabilities may end up supporting far more than today's blockchain use cases. They could become part of the foundation for how trust is established across the broader digital economy. That is why infrastructure focused projects deserve closer attention. Not because they generate the most hype. But because they often solve the constraints that future innovation cannot function without. The most important technology investments are rarely the ones chasing today's demand. They are the ones preparing for tomorrow's requirements before everyone else recognizes them. Fermah appears to be operating with that long term mindset. And in a world increasingly dependent on provable computation, that may prove to be a very strategic place to build. @fermah_xyz

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After several days of editing, countless revisions, and bringing every detail together, it's finally finished. 📽️🎞️ I imagined a PrismaX concert where characters take the stage to rap about the project, while a robotic hand works behind the scenes producing the beat and driving the performance🎙️🤖🦾 This video is my creative interpretation of a future where technology, creativity, and collaboration come together where robots, data, and humans work side by side to advance physical AI. PrismaX The service layer for physical AI ⚡️ @PrismaXai @vivianrobotics @MaxC16134
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luceefer@luseeferr·
gPrisma from the office
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Jahid@jahid0x·
.@PrismaXai : The Shared Intelligence Layer Robotics Has Needed Robotics has advanced quickly, but mostly inside closed systems. Each company builds its own standards, each robot learns from limited data, and almost nothing connects. PrismaX is trying to change that. Their foundation is vision-AI built for the physical world - models trained on depth, motion, sensor streams, and real environments instead of just text. It gives machines the spatial understanding they’ve always lacked. On top of that, PrismaX adds a coordination layer where robots, agents, and human operators interact in one network. Every movement and data point feeds back into the system. And with an incentive layer, anyone can contribute visual or robotic data and earn for strengthening the network. Not a patchwork of siloed machines, but a connected intelligence layer that grows with every contribution. A small shift in design - and potentially a huge shift in how real-world AI evolves.
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Sami@Samicryptoos·
Ethereum scaling needs more than just L2s ⚡ Everyone talks about cheaper transactions… But almost nobody talks about the real bottleneck: Proof Generation 🧠 @fermah_xyz @7wealthh
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