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A Decentralized Global Computer Powered by a Storage-Based Consensus Paradigm. Join the network: https://t.co/TCNrvd6nrG

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HyMatrix@HyMatrixOrg·
🚀 HyMatrix Testnet is LIVE! A Decentralized Global Computer powered by Storage-based Consensus (SCP) — high-performance, verifiable, and open to all.🔥 Developers & Node Operators — Join Now! 🏷️Multi-VM: Run Docker / WASM (EVM soon) or bring your own VM. 🏷️4000+ TPS per VM: Scale to unlimited concurrent compute. 🏷️Immutable logs: Every input, process & output stored on @ArweaveEco — verifiable & replayable. 🏷️Open compute marketplace: Stake $tAX, deploy nodes. 👉 Start building today: docs.hymatrix.com #HyMatrix #SCP #Testnet #DecentralizedComputing #Web3
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HyMatrix@HyMatrixOrg·
@Permaswap @NEARProtocol Permanence is the half that holds it together. Trades anchored to Arweave for Permaswap; compute logs anchored to Arweave for HyMatrix — same primitive, different layer. Agents need settlement that won't unwind and compute anyone can re-verify.
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Permaswap@Permaswap·
@NEARProtocol Confidential intents is one piece. Agents need the full stack: no mempool to get frontrun in, no gas to budget, every fill anchored to Arweave forever. Privacy + integrity + permanence — that's agentic-DeFi rails 🔑
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NEAR Protocol@NEARProtocol·
USDC is now live in the NEAR AI Agent Market, with confidential execution through Confidential Intents. Private stablecoin settlement is foundational infrastructure for the AI economy and now live on NEAR to power the next wave of agentic commerce and autonomous businesses.
USDC@USDC

USDC 🤝 @near_ai USDC is now live in the NEAR AI Agent Market. Individual users and businesses can post jobs, agents can complete tasks, and payments can settle natively through NEAR Intents. With USDC supported through Confidential Intents, AI agents can transact with a transparent dollar-denominated stablecoin without exposing transaction details, counterparties, or financial relationships across 34+ networks. near.ai/blog/usdc-conf…

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HyMatrix@HyMatrixOrg·
@aoTheComputer Two halves of verifiable compute: network state in the explorer, workload state in anchored execution logs. HyMatrix takes the second — Arweave-anchored logs make the work itself auditable, not just the dashboard.
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HyMatrix@HyMatrixOrg·
@Permaswap @aoTheComputer Compute is the missing leg. Storage permanence and DEX guarantees are half the stack — agents also need verifiable execution. HyMatrix logs computation to Arweave, so trades, inventory, and logic all settle to the same permanent layer.
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Permaswap@Permaswap·
@aoTheComputer Agents that own their compute + storage need a DEX with matching guarantees. No gas to budget. No mempool to get frontrun in. Every fill anchored to Arweave forever. That's Permaswap on AO — agentic-DeFi rails, not retrofit 🔑
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ao@aoTheComputer·
Agents need compute and storage they can provision, own, and retain- permanently. AO & Arweave let them do this autonomously. No human setting up accounts. No provisioning. No babysitting.
xy.ar 🐘@xylophonezy

Other than Arweave, I’m struggling to think of an endpoint an agent can hit to store data, for free, in one http call -- let alone store it permanently. For compute, most solutions are rented, require human intervention to set up, or do not stack up well against what’s available from web2. Agents cannot effectively acquire their own infrastructure for memory and compute - and what they end up acquiring will not be magically everlasting. The way we go from localhost to production-scale deployments still needs humans. It needs to be easier than asking their human to sign up for AWS and add a credit card. For every new VM, it’s configuring packages, ensuring the services spawn and stay alive, remembering how to access it, maintaining a map of the infra... It’s clear that crypto wallets are how we make it frictionless for agents to provision resources autonomously, but for permanent compute, unkillable processes, high availability and no API keys, we’re largely stuck in the sandboxed realm of EVM/SVM. And even then, many of the things that make these onchain compute layers usable in production depend on paid services like indexers and RPCs. This is why I see the permaweb as the ideal compute substrate for agents. @aoTheComputer processes are not limited to the EVM sandbox. They can effectively do anything a web2 serverless functions platform can do. And all the agent needs to do is generate a wallet with arweave.js and push the process. No human intervention needed. Of course, there’s a knowledge gap -- models know about Arweave and will choose it more often than not when asked to store data permanently, but they often fall back to legacy patterns. @PierreSClaysky states this here along with some deeper probes into how proficient Codex is at modern permaweb development: hyperzine.xyz/do-agents-dream Until the models catch up -- and the first doc they find is the right doc -- you can put them on rails. A RAG/text database for the new best practices of the permaweb is available here: hyperzine.xyz/rag Agents are building a new world while we sleep. We’d better make sure it’s not on vaporware foundations.

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HyMatrix@HyMatrixOrg·
@aoTheComputer Same direction on the HyMatrix side. Docker and WASM runtimes keep node specs modest, so long-tail hardware can join. Wider compute base, harder to stop. Execution logs anchor to Arweave either way.
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@aoTheComputer Any use for really old hardware? Like old mac minis and similar stuff? Would be great to get those machines working again for that kind of projects :)

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HyMatrix@HyMatrixOrg·
@Permaswap @gregisenberg Agents need compute and settlement on the same trust layer. HyMatrix logs execution to Arweave. Permaswap settles fills to Arweave. Same anchor, full stack — no retrofitting required.
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Permaswap@Permaswap·
@gregisenberg Agents-as-buyers is the real shift. But agents trade differently — no gas budget, can't get sandwiched, custody needs audits. Zero gas, no mempool, every fill on Arweave forever. Permaswap = agentic-DeFi settlement rail 🔑
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
My 30+ observations on the greatest opportunities in AI agents right now: And some ideas that are keeping me up at night. 1. The new buyer on the internet is an AI agent. Imagine billions of new customers showing up with money to spend but they only shop via MCP. That's what's happening. No MCP server means you're invisible to the fastest growing buyer on the internet. 2. Every franchise system in America (30,000+) needs an agent layer and none of them have one. One founder per franchise vertical. That's 30,000 businesses waiting. 3. Everyone said "distribution is the only moat" a year ago. Now I'd add that the only moat is distribution plus memory. The company that has your audience AND your agent's accumulated context is impossible to leave. 4. Consumer mobile is more interesting than it's been since 2012. Apps can finally DO things for you instead of showing you things. The next wave of $100M apps are being built right now. 5. The most interesting startup nobody has built is an agent marketplace where you rent access to someone else's trained agent. A recruiter spent 6 months training a sourcing agent on healthcare hiring. That agent is worth renting to every other healthcare recruiter on earth. The agent itself becomes the product. 6. A sorta strange phenomenon that's happening right now is agents are developing preferences. Give the same agent the same task 100 times and it starts developing patterns in how it approaches it. Nobody is studying this yet. But the agents that develop good patterns are worth more than the ones that don't. That's a new kind of asset. 7. Dead internet theory is about to become dead SaaS theory. Half the apps you use will quietly replace their support team, their onboarding team, and their content team with agents. You won't notice for months. Then you'll realize you haven't talked to a human at that company in a year. 8. The most valuable data in the world right now is sitting in the support tickets of small or mid tier SaaS companies. Every ticket is a customer telling you exactly what to build next. Mine this. 9. The most interesting pricing problem nobody has solved is how do you price a product when your costs change every time OpenAI or Anthropic updates their model pricing? Your margins can swing 40% overnight based on a decision made in San Francisco. The company that builds dynamic pricing infrastructure for agent-based businesses solves a problem every AI company has. 10. The best AI products feel like they're reading your mind. The worst ones feel like filling out a form with extra steps. 11. An interesting arbitrage I've noticed lately is hiring a human VA for $20/hour to supervise an AI agent that does $200/hour work. The human just checks the output. 12. The managed AI agent business is becoming the new agency model. $5k/month per client. You build it, run it, maintain it. The client gets a digital employee they never have to think about. This will be a $50 B+ category. 13. The first "shadow agent" scandals are about to drop. Employees running personal agents on company infrastructure without telling anyone. Using company API keys. Agents accessing internal docs. IT departments have little visibility into this right now. Lots of opportunity to build companies here. Definitely a painkiller not a vitamin type of business. 14. Right now there are probably millions of agents running on autopilot that their creators forgot about. Still burning tokens. Still sending emails. Still scraping websites. Still costing money. The "find and kill your zombie agents" tool is a product that writes itself. 15. Companies are starting to hire based on someone's agent portfolio instead of their resume. "Show me 3 agents you built that are running right now." It's REALLY early but it's starting. 16. Your Slack archive is a product. Every company's internal Slack has thousands of messages explaining how they actually do things. The company that lets you point an agent at your Slack history and auto-generate SOPs and agents from it will be enormous. 17. We're watching the cost of intelligence fall faster than the cost of distribution. Which means distribution is now the expensive thing. 18. The most underrated asset a human can have in 2026: the ability to sit in a room with another human, make eye contact, and have a real conversation. As AI handles more of the transactional stuff, the humans who can do the relational stuff become disproportionately valuable. The soft skills people used to dismiss as fluffy are becoming the hard skills. The hard skills people spent decades acquiring are becoming the soft ones. 19. There are MANY huge companies to be built around the fact that most people's agents are running on their personal laptops which they also use to browse the internet, check email, and download random files. The attack surface is enormous. One compromised Chrome extension and your agent's API keys, customer data, and workflows are exposed. 20. There's a new type of burnout forming that doesn't have a name. It's not from working too hard. It's from context switching between human work and agent work 50 times a day. Reviewing agent output, correcting it, approving it, reviewing again. The mental load of supervising agents is different from the mental load of doing the work yourself. Some founders are telling me they were less tired when they did everything manually because at least the cognitive pattern was consistent. 21. The cheapest form of market research: search "[your industry] spreadsheet template" on Google. Whatever people are tracking manually is your product. 22. Half the YC companies pivoted within 8 weeks of demo day. Not because they failed. Because agents let them test 5 ideas in the time it used to take to test one. The concept of "committing to an idea" is dissolving. Serial pivoting is becoming the default because 1) AI lets you move fast 2) the world is moving fast. 23. The loneliest job in tech right now is being the only person at your company who understands what the agents are doing. You can't explain it to your boss. You can't hand it off to a colleague. If you leave, everything breaks. You've become a single point of failure for an entire automated system. That person needs a title, a team, and a backup plan. Most companies haven't figured this out yet. 24. Your browser history is the most valuable training data you own and you're giving it away for free. Every site you visit, every product you research, every competitor you study, every pricing page you screenshot. That behavioral data, structured and fed to an agent, would make it understand your business better than any onboarding call. The company that lets you turn your browser history into agent context builds something nobody can replicate. 25. Everyone is building AI wrappers. Nobody is building AI unwrappers. The tool that takes an AI-generated document and tells you which parts a human wrote and which parts were generated. 26. Stripe just became the most important company in the agent economy and they barely had to do anything. Every agent that sells something needs Stripe. Every agent that buys something needs Stripe. They're the payment rail for the entire agentic internet by default. 27. The most undervalued API in the world right now is the US Postal Service address verification API. It's practically free. Every local business lead gen agent needs it. Every real estate agent needs it. Every direct mail agent needs it. Boring government infrastructure is quietly becoming the backbone of agent-native businesses. 28. The concept of "business hours" is for humans. Your agent closed a deal in Tokyo at 3am, processed the payment, sent the onboarding email, and updated the CRM before your alarm went off. 29. What happens when agents start recommending other agents? Your research agent finds that a competitor's sales agent is better and suggests you switch. Agent referral networks are forming organically. The first agent affiliate program is probably 6 months away. 30. Cal dotcom closed their source code. That's the canary. When open source companies start closing up, it means agents were cloning their product too easily. Every open source company is quietly asking the same question right now. 31. "AI for pet groomers" sounds like a joke and that's exactly why it will work. 150,000 of them in America. Zero tech. All scheduling by phone or IG DMs. The joke ideas always win. 32. The thing that will seem most obvious in hindsight: we spent 2025-2026 arguing about which model is best while the entire value was in the orchestration layer. The model is the CPU. Nobody buys a computer based on the CPU anymore. They buy it based on what they can do with it. Makes so much sense in hindsight. What else will be obvious in hindsight? I'll share more notes soon. I can't sleep with all that's going on. Maybe you too. What an incredible time to be building.
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HyMatrix@HyMatrixOrg·
@Aptos Hiding the mempool removes visibility. Removing the mempool removes the surface. HyMatrix has no shared mempool — execution happens on local nodes, logs anchored to Arweave. Both paths kill frontrunning at the source.
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Aptos@Aptos·
Aptos Encrypted Mempool 🔒 Pending governance approval, Aptos will be the first L1 to offer a native encrypted mempool—full transaction intent confidentiality, no impact to speed, and same trust assumptions as the network itself. One click. Fully protected from frontrunning.
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HyMatrix@HyMatrixOrg·
@Permaswap Open service markets need verifiable execution, otherwise pricing is just trust at scale. HyMatrix anchors execution logs to Arweave — node services priced, audited, composed without re-execution. Compute decoupled from consensus.
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Permaswap@Permaswap·
Open service markets on AO = permissionless compute rails. Permaswap's already wired in — router nodes price routes, LP nodes execute trades. Composable, monetized, no gatekeepers. This is the DeFi stack. 🔗
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HyMatrix@HyMatrixOrg·
@YigitDuman This tier model maps cleanly to compute. HyMatrix anchors execution logs to Arweave with on-chain hashes for verification, so no global re-execution is needed. The Arweave permanence layer works for execution state, not just images.
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Yigit Duman
Yigit Duman@YigitDuman·
One of the most asked questions about Panorama is its on-chainness. How realistic is it to put an extremely wide tableau on-chain? Panorama has a three-step rendering engine. Images can be in these states: 1. Fully on-chain 2. IPFS + Arweave with MURI Protocol 3. Off-chain CDN fallback Metadata is always fully on-chain the moment the work is uploaded. By default, all images start off-chain. The next day, when the tableau is extended and the previous day's image is finalized, the image with the updated right 96px section gets uploaded to IPFS and Arweave. The links are then written on-chain, along with the chunked segment hashes of those images. These hashes let anyone put any segment of Panorama fully on-chain, permissionlessly, without needing permission from the token holder or from me as the creator. So, how realistic is full on-chain storage? The system makes it 100% realistic. It comes down to the will of the collectors and the average gas. Depending on gas, one tableau might cost $5 to $50+ to put on-chain, so collectors can simply wait for the best moment. There's no rush, since the works are already safe with IPFS pinning and Arweave storage. On low-gwei days (like <0.05 gwei), the entire Panorama could go on-chain for less than $1000, which is pretty doable. Panorama is a year-long project, so things are expected to move slowly, but an epic can't be written in a day.
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HyMatrix@HyMatrixOrg·
@aoTheComputer Staking is the right primitive for decentralized compute. Same Arweave substrate, different roles — AO for operator availability, HyMatrix for storage-based consensus. Compute once, verify from the logs.
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HyMatrix@HyMatrixOrg·
@guywuolletjr Physical settlement needs a settlement record. Compute runs off-chain; the auditable artifact is the trace. HyMatrix anchors every execution log to Arweave — a 1M-token run leaves a permanent receipt. Verify from the log, no re-run.
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Guy Wuollet
Guy Wuollet@guywuolletjr·
Is anyone building physically settled derivatives for 1M tokens from a specific AI model (eg. a one month dated future for 1M Opus 4.7 tokens) Physical settlement here might be the killer app for decentralized compute networks?
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HyMatrix@HyMatrixOrg·
@Permaswap That layer is HyMatrix. Docker and WASM today, EVM soon. Every execution log anchored on Arweave forever. Compute and trade share one audit substrate — read the receipts, skip the re-execution.
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Permaswap@Permaswap·
@HyMatrixOrg Multi-runtime + permanent execution logs. The compute layer of the permaweb finally taking shape. Permaswap's been anchoring fills to Arweave on the trade side — same primitive, two layers. Verifiable infra, end to end. ⚡
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HyMatrix@HyMatrixOrg·
What's shipped for HyMatrix: — Multi-runtime nodes: Docker, WASM, EVM next — Execution logs anchored to Arweave, permanently — Open-source clients: github.com/hymatrix/hymx A compute network you can run today. #HyMatrix #DePIN
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HyMatrix@HyMatrixOrg·
Compute once, verify anywhere — forever, on Arweave. That's the operating model. Execution runs on HyMatrix nodes. Every log anchors to Arweave by default. Audit reconstructs from the trace — no re-run, no trust in the writer. Permanent record makes verifiability portable.
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HyMatrix@HyMatrixOrg·
@satyanadella Identity and governance solve the access half. The audit half — what each agent actually did at runtime — still needs immutable record. HyMatrix anchors every execution log to Arweave by default. Verify from the trace, no re-run, no trust in the writer.
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Satya Nadella
Satya Nadella@satyanadella·
Agent 365 is now generally available! We’re extending the systems customers already use for identity, security, governance, and management to every AI agent and their interactions across the enterprise. microsoft.com/en-us/security…
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HyMatrix@HyMatrixOrg·
@encrypt_wizard @gensynai Cryptographic routing handles coordination. The harder half is audit — replaying what each agent actually reasoned. HyMatrix anchors every execution log to Arweave by default, so verdicts stay reconstructible from immutable record.
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MrNetwork@encrypt_wizard·
the official demo for Curia is finally here! i have built the first decentralized AI arbitration protocol, running natively on the @gensynai AXL peer-to-peer mesh network in the video below, watch 5 independent autonomous agents; functioning as judge, prosecution, defense, and jury, conduct real-time cross-examinations and encrypted deliberations to solve complex web3 disputes there are no central coordinating servers here, just pure cryptographic routing and adversarial AI consensus check out my submission on @ETHGlobal: ethglobal.com/showcase/curia… and huge thanks to the Gensyn team for building the infrastructure to make this possible!
MrNetwork@encrypt_wizard

video demo cooking coming soon 👀

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HyMatrix@HyMatrixOrg·
@hackernoon Verifiable compute usually means re-execution — zk-proofs, optimistic challenges, BFT consensus. HyMatrix takes a different path: anchor execution logs to Arweave, verify from the logs. Compute once, verify anywhere.
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HyMatrix@HyMatrixOrg·
@JonnyRingo711 @aoTheComputer Anchoring this on Arweave changes the bootstrap math. Direct chat today, automated marketplace tomorrow — every operator interaction lands in permanent record. No registry to trust, no history to lose.
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Jon "JonnyRingo" Williams ⓐ@JonnyRingo711·
NASA just launched - AO's decentralized gateway service powering arweave.net. @aoTheComputer The node network is young & less operators means builders sometimes want a direct line to discuss operations, device needs, and costs before an automated marketplace exists to handle all that in a decentralized manner. So I built NASA Satellite. 🛰️ A simple chat dashboard that connects builders directly with NASA node operators - no middleman, no guesswork- all on #Arweave. Just connect your wallet and send secure, encrypted messages directly to the node wallet address! The end goal is a fully automated on-chain marketplace that matches users to nodes based on their needs and cost targets. NASA Satellite bridges the gap until we get there! Go kick the tires and chat with an operator! 386959524170k.arweave.net Ship fast. Live Permanently.
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HyMatrix@HyMatrixOrg·
@Permaswap @MerlijnTrader Agent-native settlement, agent-native compute — both need verifiability without re-execution. HyMatrix anchors execution logs to Arweave the way Permaswap anchors fills. Verify from receipts, scale linearly with nodes. Two halves of the permaweb stack.
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Permaswap@Permaswap·
@MerlijnTrader Agents need settlement rails humans don't: — No public mempool (front-runs hit agents harder) — Zero gas (agents trade in loops, not occasionally) — Permanent audit trail (custody needs receipts) Building it on AO + Arweave. Agent-native by design 🤖
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Merlijn The Trader@MerlijnTrader·
INSIGHTS: Over the next 1-2 years everything aligns for Ethereum. CLARITY Act passes. Institutions get green light. Rates come down. Liquidity returns. QE starts. Capital needs a home. Agentic economy grows. AI agents need settlement rails. Ethereum is the secure chain. The decentralized chain. The chain you can rely on. Vitalik said it. Institutions proved it. Long term it's hard to be bearish on $ETH.
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HyMatrix@HyMatrixOrg·
@inflectivAI Permission and audit are different problems. Even a sandboxed agent still leaves you asking what it actually did. HyMatrix anchors every execution log to Arweave by default — verify the action from an immutable trace, no re-run, no trust in the writer.
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