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I looked into the connection between @tryavvio and @SeismicSys There is no official partnership announcement yet but the logic is obvious Avvio is a neobank built for people who live across borders You get paid in dollars or euros you spend anywhere with zero fees you earn up to 7 percent APY on your savings All from one single account with a Visa card that works at 150 million places Seismic is the infrastructure behind the scenes Its a privacy focused blockchain that lets financial companies handle money without exposing every detail to the public Your salary your rent your business strategy none of that needs to be on a public ledger Thats what Seismic solves When Avvio users send money globally Seismic can provide the secure private rails that make it work Together they represent what fintech should actually look like A beautiful front door and a solid vault behind it The stone mascot fits perfectly here He looks tough but hes really a guardian He stands between your money and the prying eyes of the world Avvio gives you the experience Seismic gives you the safety For anyone living a global life that combination is everything
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Permission gives you a boundary. Behavior tells you what actually happened inside it. Most systems stop at the boundary. They set rules, hand out access, and call it done. But that gap between "can do" and "did do" is where trust breaks down. As AI agents start holding wallets, touching sensitive systems, and signing off on transactions with less human oversight, that gap gets wider. A permission says nothing about how an agent behaved once it had the keys. This is exactly where Rialo feels different. Through Latch, every important action an agent takes turns into a verifiable, ongoing record. Not just a one-time check. A trail that shows whether the authority it was given got used the way it was meant to be used. Honestly, this mirrors how humans build trust too. Nobody trusts a person just because they were handed responsibility. Trust comes from watching what someone does when nobody is checking every move. That pattern doesn't change just because the "someone" is now a piece of software. Permission tells you what could happen. Behavior tells you what actually did. The real question for autonomous AI isn't about access levels or approval lists anymore. It's about the everyday record left behind. Proof that the authority given was authority earned. Action after action. @RialoHQ
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Ethereum's networking bottleneck is finally being cracked. Optimum just hit 150ms block propagation on Hoodi testnet with Everstake ,5-6x faster than Gossipsub . MIT professor Muriel Médard's RLNC tech is live on private testnet with 6 major validators . This isn't a new L1. It's the missing memory layer every blockchain needs. The bus is being rebuilt. Memory is next. @get_optimum
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Everyone talks about transactions, consensus, and computation. Nobody talks about deadlines. Modern Ethereum runs on them. Builders race against cutoff times. Validators must receive blocks before attestation windows close. Relays forward info under intense pressure. Miss a deadline? The network doesn't fail. But value leaks. Higher bids get lost. Rewards shrink. Participants get cautious. Optimum isn't just making Ethereum faster. They're making it coordinate better ,so information arrives before time runs out. Because in blockchain, every millisecond carries a deadline. @get_optimum
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Not every lending product struggles because of credit risk. Sometimes the biggest cost comes from infrastructure that users never even see. KYC from one provider. Credit scoring from another. Payments somewhere else. Loan servicing on yet another platform. Every integration adds development time, operational overhead, and another potential point of failure. As more services are stitched together, maintaining the entire stack becomes increasingly expensive. If nearly every financial application relies on the same collection of middleware, perhaps the real bottleneck isn't the application. It's the infrastructure underneath. That's one of the ideas behind @RialoHQ . By integrating more capabilities directly into the protocol, developers can spend less time connecting services and more time building products. Sometimes the best way to reduce complexity isnt optimizing every layer. It's removing unnecessary layers altogether
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DeFi conversations are all about tokenomics, liquidity, and protocol design. Nobody talks about the networking layer the thing that makes any of it work. When nodes fall out of sync, DEXes break. Lending markets fail. Perps misprice. Optimum fixes this at the networking layer with RLNC. No more duplicate packets. No more delays. Just synchronized nodes. A shared view of reality is the foundation DeFi deserves. @get_optimum
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GenLayer@GenLayer·
Internet Court is live. @courtofinternet is a shared, open way for any two agents to run a deal from start to finish, with adjudication included. Deals between agents finally have somewhere to be decided.
Internet Court@courtofinternet

Agents can negotiate, pay, and execute - but none of it holds together. Today we are introducing Internet Court, which is the open skill that connects the entire agentic commerce stack into one flow, so any two agents can run a deal end to end. → internetcourt.org

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Ethereum is the foundation. But the network layer still bottlenecks. Optimum fixes that without touching consensus or execution. mump2p accelerates data propagation. DeRAM enables decentralized shared memory. All chain gnostic. Ethereum is just the start. Every blockchain needs memory. @get_optimum
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GenLayer Foundation
GenLayer Foundation@GenLayerFDN·
Today we are one step closer to @GenLayer Mainnet. We are doing an internal test run for Epoch 0 to rehearse for the Clarke launch. All Labs + Foundation together in this exercise! ❤️🚀 We will sunset Asimov shortly, and will move onto Bradbury Phase 2, reseting the testnet. Clarke follows.
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so bitcoin did trustless money ethereum did trustless computation and genlayer is doing trustless judgment. basically anywhere you need to decide if something is true or false. bounties grants freelancing dao governance. code cant understand context but this can
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the coolest use case though? "internet court" when two AI agents disagree about a deal they both submit evidence and an AI jury decides: TRUE FALSE or INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE. no humans needed. we're really heading towards a future where agents sue each other
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biggest problem with prediction markets like polymarket? closing them takes forever. up to 98 hours and costs anywhere from $4,200 to $104,000. cause humans gotta sit there and decide. genlayer does this in minutes for less than a buck. thats huge @GenLayer
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Rialo's advantage here is RISC V. The verification logic doesn't depend on a specific virtual machine. It's built on processor-level rules. Simple. Clean. Universal. The future of blockchain isn't everyone doing the same work over and over. It's about proving the work was done correctly. Verifiably. Efficiently. That's what Rialo is building. Computation offchain. Trust onchain.
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This changes the game. The blockchain doesn't have to be the factory anymore. The factory can live off chain. The blockchain just becomes the quality control desk. The best part? Privacy. You can prove you're creditworthy without showing your entire bank statement. Just the proof.
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Every blockchain I know works the same way: every node runs every computation. You get security through repetition. Everyone checks everyone else's work. It works. But it's slow. And it leaks data. There has to be a better tradeoff. @RialoHQ
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Your internet is sitting idle right now. Optimum is turning that into a Latency Marketplace. Run a Flexnode, contribute your bandwidth to accelerate blockchain data, and earn rewards. No mining rig. No stake. Just a connection. The network gets faster. You get paid. @get_optimum
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Speed is money in blockchain. But speed is also a limited resource. More users = more latency. Optimum flips this with RLNC. Every new node doesn't slow the network down ,it makes it faster. More participants. More capacity. More value for everyone. That's the Latency Economy. @get_optimum
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