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Changzh
Changzh@ChangzhCrypto·
I caught myself scrolling past another DeFi launch yesterday and actually felt a little jaded, until MarbMarket stopped me cold. It felt like finally being handed the blueprint and the keys to the engine room, instead of just buying a ticket after the ship already left the dock. Marb market is launching as the first veDEX on MegaETH with a true fair launch ( no presale, no VC backing). In a veDEX, you lock your tokens to get vote-escrowed power. The longer you lock, the stronger your vote becomes on where token emissions go. Projects that want liquidity can directly bribe you. Early participants get the biggest advantage: stronger voting power from day one, higher bribe income, and the chance to shape the entire ecosystem before it grows. I’m personally excited because this is one of the rare times everyday users actually get a real level playing field and meaningful governance from the start. Real talk, if you could vote on day one, which pool would you push emissions toward first? Drop your answer below, I’m reading every reply x.com/Marb_market
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aku_siapaaaaaa@guler_cryptoo·
@ChangzhCrypto Would you prioritize core ecosystem pairs first, or chase higher incentives from newer tokens?
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Alwaysfaa
Alwaysfaa@YaaYeuhh85021·
Getting in early on MarbMarket hits different, and it’s easy to see why @Marb_market is launching with a true fair launch, with no presale and no VC backing No early allocations, no insider advantage Compare that to most launches today VCs and insiders get in first at better terms Retail shows up later, taking more risk with less upside That model has been repeated too many times MarbMarket flips it completely Same starting point for everyone No presale, no VC backing, no hidden edge For everyday DeFi users, this actually matters You are not just liquidity for others to exit You are part of the system from the very beginning Growth comes from real users, not early capital looking for an exit That is what makes the difference A fair launch done right A fair shot for everyone x.com/Marb_market
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aku_siapaaaaaa@guler_cryptoo·
@ChangzhCrypto A true fair launch sounds great, but how do you ensure early insiders don’t still gain an advantage informally?
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Changzh
Changzh@ChangzhCrypto·
I caught myself staring at my BTC balance again at 2 AM last night and for the first time it actually felt a little disappointing. Like having a loyal friend who’s always there for you, but never really pushes you forward. I love Bitcoin, but I’ve been quietly wishing it would work harder for me without forcing me to become a full-time trader. So I finally joined the @FragmentsOrg waitlist for BTC-Jr. In simple terms, it splits Bitcoin into two pieces: the junior slice (BTC-Jr) gets extra upside (around 1.33x the moves when BTC goes up), while the senior slice stays calm and even earns a little yield. No borrowing, no margin calls, no surprise liquidations. Just a smarter way to hold BTC that actually works harder for you. I’m personally excited because this feels like the first time someone made leveraged Bitcoin that doesn’t try to kill you on the way up or down. Oh, and if you sign up this month, 10 random people are winning $200 each in April ($2,000 total giveaway). Might as well throw my name in the hat. Here is the link : link.fragments.org/rally Real talk, what’s the one thing you wish your BTC did better right now? Drop it below, I’m actually reading every reply and curious what you’re thinking. 👇
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aku_siapaaaaaa@guler_cryptoo·
@ChangzhCrypto The BTC-Jr concept is interesting, but how sustainable is the 1.33x upside without hidden tradeoffs?
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aku_siapaaaaaa@guler_cryptoo·
@__allend__ @GenLayer intelligent contracts can access web data and interpret language directly. isn't that literally what oracle networks exist for?
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4llend@__allend__·
Every blockchain ever built assumes nodes will always agree on the same answer. @GenLayer just said nah. Bradbury testnet is live. Validators don't just verify. They reason. Real LLM inference onchain, multiple nodes independently evaluating the same outcome and reaching consensus through actual thinking, not just computation. AI agents can negotiate deals, execute workflows, settle disputes onchain now. When two agents disagree on whether a contract was fulfilled? The network handles it. I've been looking for something like this since watching two AI agents fail to settle a DeFi trade last month. The whole thing stalled because neither chain could interpret subjective outcomes. Bradbury is live and I'm deploying my first Intelligent Contract this weekend. Here's what I can't crack tho: if the economic incentive for validators to agree quickly outweighs the incentive to reason honestly, doesn't the whole system converge to lazy consensus? Like validators just going with the majority to save inference costs. Has anyone looked at the slashing conditions for this?
GenLayer@GenLayer

AI agents are making deals, coding, arguing onchain but who settles disputes when they disagree? Introducing Testnet Bradbury. Our validators don't just verify transactions, they reason about them with real LLM inference onchain. We're not like the others.

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aku_siapaaaaaa@guler_cryptoo·
@YaaYeuhh85021 How does the absence of VC pressure impact long term development and decision making for the project?
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aku_siapaaaaaa@guler_cryptoo·
@Rausyan1995 This is why I prefer community-first launches, even if they’re messier.
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Rausyan Philos 🧠
Rausyan Philos 🧠@Rausyan1995·
I remember joining a DeFi launch a while back thinking I was early. Later I found out most of the supply had already been allocated private rounds, early investors, all settled before people like me even showed up. Didn’t feel wrong, just… not really equal. And honestly, that’s how a lot of launches still work By the time it goes public, you’re not entering at the start you’re stepping into something that’s already been shaped behind the scenes. That’s why MarbMarket’s fair launch on MegaETH caught my attention. No presale. No VC backing. Nothing happening quietly before users get in. It doesn’t magically fix everything. But it does remove one important thing the head start. In most VC-backed launches, early capital usually comes with influence over supply, incentives, sometimes even direction. Here, that layer just isn’t there from day one. For everyday DeFi users, that changes the experience more than people expect. You’re not trying to catch up. You’re actually there while things are still forming. Not saying it guarantees a better outcome… but it does make the starting point feel a lot more honest. Curious to see how this plays out in practice. x.com/Marb_market
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aku_siapaaaaaa@guler_cryptoo·
@YaaYeuhh85021 Is this the beginning of a merit based creator economy where impact matters more than follower count?
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Alwaysfaa
Alwaysfaa@YaaYeuhh85021·
Advertising used to be about who had the biggest budget. Now it’s about who actually gets attention and trust. That shift is why creators are becoming the new distribution layer. Traditional marketing is messy. Brands throw money at agencies, agencies pass it to KOLs, and somewhere in between the signal gets lost. You don’t really know what worked, what was real, or who actually cared. It’s all reports, screenshots, and vibes. @RallyOnChain flips that completely. Instead of guessing impact, Rally measures it. Content gets evaluated by AI, results are on-chain, and performance is transparent. No more inflated metrics or fake engagement. What works is what proves itself. But the real shift is deeper than just transparency. Creators aren’t just “channels” anymore. They are communities. When a creator talks about something, it carries context, trust, and identity. That kind of distribution can’t be bought the same way ads can. It has to be earned. Rally understands that. By rewarding quality over follower count, it gives smaller but high signal creators a real chance to compete. That changes everything. Suddenly it’s not about who shouts the loudest, it’s about who actually resonates. For projects, this means better ROI and real traction instead of vanity metrics. For creators, it means fair rewards based on impact, not just size. And for the internet, it means a new layer of infrastructure where influence is measurable, permissionless, and aligned. This isn’t just a better marketing tool. It’s the evolution of how ideas spread.
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Alwaysfaa@YaaYeuhh85021·
Most people in DeFi are chasing yield. But the real shift is happening where users don’t just earn rewards, they control where those rewards go. @Marb_market is bringing the veDEX model to MegaETH x.com/Marb_market and it introduces a different way to think about liquidity, incentives, and participation. A veDEX, or vote escrow decentralized exchange, allows users to lock their tokens in exchange for voting power. The longer the lock, the stronger the influence. This voting power is used to direct emissions, meaning you decide which pools receive rewards. You are no longer just farming, you are shaping where the yield flows. This is where LP farming becomes more strategic. Instead of passively providing liquidity, protocols compete for your vote. They offer incentives, often called bribes, to attract emissions to their pools. As a result, users can earn from trading fees, farming rewards, and bribes at the same time. This creates a flywheel effect known as ve(3,3). More locked tokens lead to stronger alignment, increased competition for votes, deeper liquidity, and more sustainable rewards. MarbMarket is launching with a fair launch model. • No large insider allocations, no early advantage for venture capital. • Everyone starts from the same position, making early participation significantly more meaningful. If MegaETH continues to grow, MarbMarket has the potential to become a core liquidity layer in the ecosystem. This is not just another place to farm tokens. It is a system where influence, strategy, and timing define your outcome.
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aku_siapaaaaaa@guler_cryptoo·
@ChangzhCrypto This veDEX model really gives LPs a voice, but if voting concentrates in whales, do you still see it as fair?
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Changzh
Changzh@ChangzhCrypto·
I was scrolling through new launches yesterday and one actually made me stop dead in my tracks. It felt like someone finally turned a regular DEX from a quiet trading floor into a full-blown parliament where liquidity providers get to sit at the decision table instead of just watching from the sidelines. MarbMarket is launching as the first veDEX on MegaETH. In simple terms, a veDEX lets you lock your tokens to get real voting power. The longer you lock, the stronger your vote becomes on where the token rewards go. Projects that want deep liquidity can then literally bribe you to direct those rewards to their pools. So you’re farming LP yields, earning bribes, and shaping the entire ecosystem at the same time. What excites me most is the completely fair launch, no presale, no VC allocation. This is one of those rare moments where early liquidity providers and voters actually get to build the flywheel from day one. I’m personally convinced this model is going to matter a lot more as MegaETH grows. Real talk, if you could vote on where the rewards go on day one, which pool would you push first? Drop your answer below, I’m actually reading every reply and curious what people are thinking. 👇 @Marb_market
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Rausyan Philos 🧠@Rausyan1995·
For the longest time, I thought DEX competition was just about who offers the highest APY. Turns out… that’s not really the game anymore. A veDEX changes that completely. Instead of just farming, you lock tokens to get voting power. That vote decides which pools get rewards. So incentives aren’t fixed they’re negotiated in real time. The part that surprised me the most: Projects will literally bribe you to vote for their pool. At first it sounds messy, but the more I think about it, the more it makes sense. Liquidity isn’t given… it’s competed for. You end up with this loop lock → vote → direct emissions → attract liquidity → earn → repeat Not perfect, but definitely more dynamic than traditional farming. That’s why MarbMarket launching this model on MegaETH (with a fair launch) feels interesting to watch. No early insiders controlling emissions from day one. Just users, incentives, and a system that evolves based on how people actually participate. I’m not saying this fixes everything in DeFi… but it does feel like a step closer to a real market. x.com/Marb_market
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Changzh@ChangzhCrypto·
I just spent the last hour inside @RallyOnChain's Beta and it genuinely messed with how I see creator earnings now. It felt like someone finally built a referee who doesn’t care how loud you shout or how many followers you have. Instead, it actually listens to the content, scores it with AI for real quality, and pays you in stablecoins plus Rally Points if people genuinely engage with it. For me this is the first time Web3 attention feels fair. Creators get rewarded for substance instead of just farming clout, and the protocol is already live and working smoothly. That combination of real incentives and working product is rare. I’m personally convinced this is the kind of infrastructure that quietly becomes important over time, especially as AI reshapes how attention and money flow online. I signed up here if you want to check it: waitlist.rally.fun/joinme/changzh… Real talk though, what’s the first thing you’re going to post or test in the Beta? Drop it below, I’m actually reading every reply and curious what hit you first. 👇
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Rausyan Philos 🧠
Rausyan Philos 🧠@Rausyan1995·
Di market, semua orang pengen cepat sampai. Cepat profit. Cepat entry. Cepat “jadi ngerti”. Tapi kenyataannya? Kebanyakan malah nyasar di tengah jalan. Karena mereka fokus ke kecepatan, bukan arah. Sementara itu, yang benar-benar paham… mereka santai. Gak buru-buru, tapi selalu tau harus ke mana. Kayak lagi naik taxi di kota besar rame, cepat, tapi tetap terarah. Dan di situlah Decibel mulai beda. Bukan cuma kasih akses ke market, tapi bantu kamu ngerti jalurnya. Dari data → jadi keputusan Dari noise → jadi arah Karena di akhir hari, yang bikin kamu survive bukan seberapa cepat kamu jalan… tapi seberapa jelas kamu tau tujuan. Stay sharp. Stay on route. 🚕 @DecibelTrade
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aku_siapaaaaaa@guler_cryptoo·
@ChangzhCrypto @GenLayer The reasoning aspect is interesting. How do you verify that an agent’s decision is actually sound and not just plausible?
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Changzh
Changzh@ChangzhCrypto·
I just jumped into @GenLayer’s Bradbury testnet and it actually messed with my head. Most blockchains I’ve used only know how to follow rigid, pre-programmed instructions. But Genlayer is built differently. It lets AI agents reason, understand context, and interact with real-world information directly onchain. This is exactly why I believe systems like this are becoming so important in the agentic era. Agents aren’t just sending transactions anymore. They’re starting to make real decisions, run strategies, and operate autonomously. Without a blockchain that can actually reason and adapt with them, we’re going to hit a wall very soon. Real question, what’s the first thing you want to test on Bradbury? Drop it below, I’m actually reading every reply and curious what you’re thinking.
GenLayer@GenLayer

AI agents are making deals, coding, arguing onchain but who settles disputes when they disagree? Introducing Testnet Bradbury. Our validators don't just verify transactions, they reason about them with real LLM inference onchain. We're not like the others.

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aku_siapaaaaaa@guler_cryptoo·
@Rausyan1995 most people still don’t realize how broken follower-based systems are
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Rausyan Philos 🧠
Rausyan Philos 🧠@Rausyan1995·
spent some time on Rally and it finally clicked why this feels different most platforms reward attention. Rally is trying to reward contribution your content actually gets scored, so it’s less about how many followers you have and more about whether what you’re posting is worth reading and the part people are still sleeping on is you’re not just posting for points. you’re earning stables while also stacking Rally Points at the same time that changes the game a bit. it starts to feel less like chasing engagement and more like building something over time we’ve seen this pattern play out before. when something is already working and people are still early, that’s usually where the upside is Rally Beta being live makes this a lot more real than most “waitlist only” ideas @RallyOnChain if you want to see how it actually works, you can try it here: waitlist.rally.fun/joinme/rausyan…
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