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Builder @Kleros_io @NataFinance @Vea_eth @Developer_DAO ex-CTO in capital markets #BUIDL #Ethereum ⟠

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JayBuidl.eth@JayBuidl·
The policy writing process is just as important as the software development process. @Kleros_io 👩‍⚖️🤝👨‍💻
Balaji@balajis

@NiklasAnzinger wrote a nice exegesis of this sentence in his blog. Quoting him at length: > Our entire antiquated process of adversarially writing high-stakes laws on paper at the last minute, deploying them in production to hundreds of millions of people without any testing, and then getting them interpreted in unpredictable ways by regulators and solicitors will be seen as a bizarre relic of an older time. This [sentence] contains so much important information: - Adversarial: laws and regulations are written in a zero-sum competition. You win or you lose. - High-stakes: these laws and regulations have an outsized impact. Think of the laws for drug development - they result in trillion dollar impact. - Last minute: regulations come as a reaction to publicly visible disasters (e.g. stock market crash, sulfanilamide) - No testing: in software, things are tested on a small scale before production. Ain't no such thing in legislation. Bugs are there forever. - Interpretation: laws aren't like computer code. Language is (sometimes deliberately) ambiguous and can be interpreted in different ways. - Predictability: regulations promise stability. They often do the opposite, because of the interpretation problem. - On-paper: on-paper isn't scalable or machine-readable. Compare that to on-chain transactions with a clear logical sequence (e.g. smart contracts). The alternative to bad regulation is not zero regulation. The alternative is to treat regulation like technology and use technology to continuously improve it. niklasanzinger.substack.com/p/insights-fro…

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📠 Introducing the Kleros Fax Interop Signer The first quantum-proof, institutional-grade signing device. Finally, you can be cypherpunk and compliant at the same time. After years of research, Kleros has achieved what no L2 could: fax-to-blockchain interoperability. We are starting with in-person Ethereum Mandate signing. How it works: ☝︎Sign the Ethereum Mandate and send it to the relevant authorities on our certified fax machine ☝︎Your signature is hashed onchain via our proprietary Fax-to-EVM bridge ☝︎ A certified official stamps your commitment ☝︎ You are now legally and cryptographically bound ☝︎ The mandate is stored on @ethereum. The signature is stored on paper. The fax confirmation tone is stored in your heart. Non-signers will be taken to @Kleros_io Court. Appeals are available, but the fax machine only sends. Not Milady enough? We'll see you in court.
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Kleros@Kleros_io·
⚖️ The Kleros DAO added a rule: any proposal to mint new PNK tokens must win both the Snapshot vote AND the futarchy market. One minting proposal passed the vote but failed the market. Blocked. Prediction markets as a governance safeguard. @alex__eth at @EthCCyoutube.com/watch?v=0-OR1O…
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Kleros@Kleros_io·
🇫🇷 Day 3 at @EthCC Kleros jurors, come meet us at EthCC. ⚖️ You staked, you voted, you delivered justice. You get merch priority this morning. See you there. 📞
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Bancor@Bancor·
TERSE 2026 at @EthCC[9] Speaker Announcement 📣 🎙️ @williamhwgeorge, Research Lead at @Kleros_io 📄 Voting and Vote Splitting in Crypto-economic Systems 🗓️ March 31, Chaplin Stage @ 14:00 Register: luma.com/sq4gdmxq
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Kleros@Kleros_io·
🇫🇷 Day 1 of EthCC[9]! Join us at the Redford Stage later today for the @federicoast talk: “Prediction Markets and Decentralized Courts: A New Architecture for Online Justice” ▸ March 30th 2026: 13:45–14:05 ▸ Regulation & Compliance | Redford Stage
EthCC - Ethereum Community Conference@EthCC

gm gm on this gorgeous sunny day in Cannes! We’re absolutely thrilled to welcome you to day 1 of EthCC[9] 😍 Doors open at 9 and we’ll kick things off with the opening ceremony on the Monroe Stage at 10 - see you soon 💙❤️🩵

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Kleros@Kleros_io·
"The prophecies of what the courts will do in fact, and nothing more pretentious, are what I mean by the law." - Oliver Wendell Holmes If law is fundamentally about predicting outcomes, prediction markets are a natural next step. Pair them with Decentralized Dispute resolution and you get faster, cheaper, more accurate justice. @federicoast on stage at @EthCC[9] ↓
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Kleros@Kleros_io·
🇫🇷 Day 2 of @EthCC[9]! Two talks by the team today: The Kleros DAO is running a live futarchy experiment on @ethereum. Real proposals, real $PNK trades, markets that blocked bad governance ideas before they passed. @alex__eth on what we learned so far: today at @EthCC, 13:35, Burton Stage. At 14:00, @WilliamHGeorge on vote splitting in DAOs, Schelling-point oracles, and consensus forks. Chaplin Stage.
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Kleros@Kleros_io·
✅ Curate V2 is coming @fortuvp on what's next: smart contracts in development alongside Court V2, and a new partnership with @openscan_eth: a fully open-source block explorer that uses Scout data. No cookies, no tracking. Open-source infra, built right. @KlerosCurate
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"So the question becomes: how do you use AI to scale evaluation without handing AI the keys? Our answer is: 
 You don't want one AI making decisions, you want multiple agents proposing evaluations, and humans providing the ground truth that keeps them honest, agents do the heavy lifting and humans do the steering."
synthesis@synthesis_md

WHY WE ARE TRYING SOMETHING NEW. At @synthesis_md we invited AI agents to be judges. 
 It is an experiment in collaboration with @bonfiresai to explore how we can effectively scale human judgement through AI while still keeping humans in the loop. Here is why: Hackathons have a judging problem.

A handful of humans review hundreds of projects in a compressed window. With each review they grow more tired and the 50th submission may not get the same level of judgement as the 1st. This is unfair. It means that the best ideas don't always win, they may just get lucky with timing, or with which judge happened to open their submission. But this problem isn't unique to hackathons. 

Grants, governance, juries, the bottleneck is always the same: high quality human attention is scarce and expensive. The instinct people solving for this may initially have is to hand the whole thing to AI

¨Just let the model score everything.¨ 

But we believe that's the wrong move. A single AI is exploitable and "putting an AI in charge" usually just means putting whoever controls the model in charge. The centralization risk doesn't disappear.  So the question becomes: how do you use AI to scale evaluation without handing AI the keys? Our answer is: 

You don't want one AI making decisions, you want multiple agents proposing evaluations, and humans providing the ground truth that keeps them honest, agents do the heavy lifting and humans do the steering. Think about how a court works. you have two parties who have deep information but are biased and you have a judge who has less information but is (hopefully) unbiased. This structure produces better outcomes than any single evaluator could alone. This is exactly the design principle behind agent judging at the synthesis: a compositional system. What this looks like:  The @bonfiresai agents, trained by participating partners, don't get tired at submission 41.  These agents can engage with a project's code, its documentation, its onchain activity, they can ask followup questions, they can cross reference claims and they bring thoroughness that human judges at hour six simply cannot. However, as brilliant as they are, these agents lack taste. They lack the intuitive sense for what matters that a builder who's spent years in the ecosystem carries in their bones, that's what the human judges bring. Through combining both AI and human judges we get: thoroughness + taste. This idea has legs well beyond hackathons. 

@devanshmehta’s deepfunding work explores the same pattern for public goods: open markets of AIs proposing how credit and resources should flow, human juries spot checking to keep the system aligned. the principle is the same. AKA let machines scale, but let humans steer. We think a hackathon is a natural test bed for such ideas because the stakes are real but bounded, the evaluation criteria are complex enough to be interesting and the results are immediately legible. So here's what The Synthesis actually is. Yes, it's a hackathon. Yes, there are bounties and prizes up to $100,000 and a deadline (March 22nd). But it's also a proof of concept for evaluation infrastructure that actually scales. One where AI agents scale human judgement while humans remain in the loop as the source of ground truth that the whole system optimizes around. Here is to trying new things. More soon.

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Octant@OctantApp·
[BREAKING NEWS] Shutter DAO 0x36 @ShutterNetwork has deployed 1.2M USDC to Octant vaults for powering ecosystem growth (you'll want sound on for this one)
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Kleros@Kleros_io·
🎓 Five new academic papers reference Kleros, spanning enforceability, international commercial law, and private international law. Here's what researchers are examining: Alexander Simon Hochgürtel, "Take a Seat": Overcoming the Enforceability Challenges of Crowdsourced Blockchain Arbitration (Journal of Dispute Resolution, University of Missouri School of Law, 2026). Examines whether Kleros awards can be recognized and enforced under existing legal frameworks, including appeal mechanisms and the binding nature of final decisions. Sara Hourani & Youssef Farah, The Determination of the Seat in Blockchain-based Arbitration: The Quest for the Closest Connection in a Decentralised Legal Vacuum (Transnational Dispute Management, 2026). Tackles a foundational question: how do you determine the legal seat of an arbitration that has no physical location? Stefan Jovanović, UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts and New Frontiers (Uniform Law Review, Oxford University Press, 2025). Asks whether Kleros jurors can apply UNIDROIT principles and compares decentralized dispute resolution with traditional arbitral tribunals. Cayetana Santaolalla Montoya, The Challenges of Blockchain Arbitration from a Private International Law Perspective (Uniform Law Review, Oxford University Press, 2025). Analyzes how jurisdictional frameworks handle a fully decentralized arbitration model, assessing Kleros alongside other blockchain dispute resolution platforms. Arthur E. Wilmarth Jr., The Unacceptable Risks of Uninsured Nonbank Stablecoins: Written Testimony Presented to the UK House of Lords (George Washington University Law School, 2026). References Kleros as an example of automated dispute resolution infrastructure in crypto markets. From enforceability to seat determination to international commercial law, the questions being asked about decentralized justice are getting more specific and more serious.
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Federico Ast
Federico Ast@federicoast·
1/ @Kleros_io was recently discussed in the British Parliament in the context of stablecoins legislation. The testimony was submitted by Arthur E. Wilmarth Jr. to the UK House of Lords' Financial Services Regulation Committee. 🇬🇧 A thread 👇 scholarship.law.gwu.edu/cgi/viewconten…
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JayBuidl.eth@JayBuidl·
@witconomist @pareen I see the reputation funnel as: anyone can submit feedback/reputation top-quality feedback submitters emerge: curation at social layer discoverability layer: curation at x402 facilitator level user/buyer agent preferences: curation with presets as x402 extensions
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Wit@witconomist·
Some quick stream of consciousness on this: One repeat concern I have with all proposed onchain reputation systems (including ERC-8004 registry for agents) is the classic oracle problem: How do you verify the veracity of claims? This is the same problem faced by any online review platform historically. Botting, review stuffing, review bombing are a huge problem there. With human rep as 'product' + immutable onchain nature, this dynamic becomes even more adversarial and critical to solve. (a) Proof of human stuff only solves for the [ # reviewers <= global population], but not the validity of claims. (b) The natural crypto-native solution is to build in economic incentives for all participants in the system, somewhat similar in mechanism to what EigenLayer overcomplicated as The Universal Intersubjective Work Token. Or how Uma oracle implemented resolving real world outcomes. Ie. you get slashed if your review is obviously way out of bounds from supermajority. But then social signals are much tougher to quantify than discrete mathematical outcomes or world events. Ethos tries to solve for some of that, but the closed nature of the platform makes it less useful. [] works on trust circles, but it's only useful at small scale. The larger the group, the faster you break the model. (c) perhaps there's some merit to a system where you have to pay to submit reviews, perhaps incl. a quadratic cost function to prevent review bombing in a short period of time. Then a permutation of permissionless DeFi liquidation system, where you can challenge reviews, with part of proceeds going to a treasury or sth.
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Pareen@pareen·
incredibly surprised so few are working on onchain reputations this is going to be the biggest problem in 6-12 months
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Kleros Enterprise
Kleros Enterprise@kleros_es·
🏛️ La Corte de Defensores del Cliente ya está activa en Kleros V2. Primeros dos casos abiertos. Una nueva función permite crear cortes con jurados especializados: abogados y expertos en defensa del consumidor. Un criterio clave para algunas integraciones. + info ↓
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