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Bojan
Bojan@bjnpck·
Few people asked if Liquity is joining DeFi United. No, we’re not. Why? Everything else aside, the main reason is that we have no revenue. People don’t know this, but neither V1 nor V2 withhold any fees. 100% of the revenue goes back to users. There's no treasury. I love you.
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Kleros
Kleros@Kleros_io·
🏦 What can the past of financial markets teach us about the future of DeFi? @federicoast traces the pattern from Jonathan's Coffee House (1698) to the Federal Reserve (1913) to today. History doesn't repeat. It rhymes. Full Live Stream below ↓
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Federico Ast
Federico Ast@federicoast·
It's actually quite interesting that this is happening right as I'm putting the final touches on a chapter on decentralised justice and DeFi, written for a major academic publication on DeFi law. The central argument is that decentralised justice is not just an alternative dispute resolution tool. It is the institutional layer that DeFi is missing in order to function as real financial infrastructure. A world where transactions happen in real time, between autonomous agents, across borders that no regulator can police, requires adjudication mechanisms that share that same architecture: global, permissionless and natively integrated with smart contracts. As at every frontier in economic history, private governance arrives first. We saw it with the medieval lex mercatoria, with the guilds that preceded commercial law and with joint-stock companies in the eighteenth century. The question is not whether these institutions will emerge. It is whether they will be well designed. That is the work. ⚖️
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Federico Ast
Federico Ast@federicoast·
🧵 The Aave and rsETH situation exposes a key design vulnerability in decentralized finance. DeFi protocols allow many types of assets to become collateral, with no robust process to filter out high-risk ones. /1
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Kleros
Kleros@Kleros_io·
✅ We are showing Decentralized Curation at scale is viable. Kleros Scout lists are the largest community-curated database of smart contract data. Powering block explorers like @etherscan, @blockscout, @openscan_eth, @otterscan, wallets, and other services.
Kleros Curate@KlerosCurate

751,088+ verified items. Kleros Scout lists keep growing. Open to contributions, verified by its users. Secured by @Kleros_io. We are charting and curating the Decentralized Web. Learn how to participate ↓

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Kleros
Kleros@Kleros_io·
🐮 This week, CowSwap got hacked. Not through their contracts, but through their domain. Attackers hijacked the front end. Users saw the same colors, the same URL, the same bookmarked page. They signed a transaction. The wallet showed a string of hex digits, as always. Their funds went to the attacker. The weakest link in crypto security today isn't the smart contract: it's the domain that resolves to it. @KlerosCurate is a curation tool that can give users another chance of avoiding these attacks: → A public, on-chain list pairing each domain with the contracts that belong on it → Items verified through an open deposit-and-challenge process (not a closed back office) → Wallets plug in and surface a human-readable name, or raise a red flag, before you sign The same primitive powers Scout, which already protects our MetaMask Snap users, and Stake Curate, where DeFi vault managers post a permanent bond. Deviate from the strategy you promised your investors, and anyone can flag it for a bounty. Curation extends anywhere trust needs to be verifiable and disputable: contracts, tokens, domains, DeFi strategies, and next, AI agents. @fortuvp, our product lead for curation, walks through the full picture in our latest Community Call.
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Federico Ast
Federico Ast@federicoast·
I am currently putting the final touches on "Modernizing ICC Arbitration Rules Through Blockchain & Decentralized Mechanisms", a research report for the @ICC_France working group on cryptoasset arbitration. In this article, co-authored with Niels Aujouannet-Kelner, we address the inherent challenges of dispute resolution in a commercial and financial world increasingly defined by real-time borderless transactions, pseudonymous counterparties, and autonomous AI agents. The paper offers a diagnosis of this shifting landscape and proposes ideas for a new arbitration framework bridging the gap between traditional legal institutions and the digital age. I am honored to contribute to this conversation and help architect the next generation of dispute resolution! ⚖️🌐
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0xjean.eth @ 🇦🇷⤴
super happy to have Juan joining the team! having someone dedicated to prediction markets and futarchy adoption at @Kleros_io was a much needed position if you are building something in this area, reach out to him
Kleros@Kleros_io

⚖️ We have a new Oracle Lead! Welcome @JuanRah to the team. Coming from México, years working with DAOs (including grants management on the @arbitrum DAO) plus blockchain projects with governments. Up next: bringing more prediction markets to Kleros, and Futarchy to DAOs.

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Kleros
Kleros@Kleros_io·
🏛️ When the world's leading arbitration institution starts modernizing its rules for blockchain, crypto, and AI agents, it's a signal. Proud to see our founder @federicoast co-authoring the @ICC_France working group's report.
Federico Ast@federicoast

I am currently putting the final touches on "Modernizing ICC Arbitration Rules Through Blockchain & Decentralized Mechanisms", a research report for the @ICC_France working group on cryptoasset arbitration. In this article, co-authored with Niels Aujouannet-Kelner, we address the inherent challenges of dispute resolution in a commercial and financial world increasingly defined by real-time borderless transactions, pseudonymous counterparties, and autonomous AI agents. The paper offers a diagnosis of this shifting landscape and proposes ideas for a new arbitration framework bridging the gap between traditional legal institutions and the digital age. I am honored to contribute to this conversation and help architect the next generation of dispute resolution! ⚖️🌐

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Federico Ast
Federico Ast@federicoast·
How do we prevent a future of "Algocracy" where opaque code replaces fair process? ⚖️ At @Kleros_io, we’re researching how to combine AI, blockchain, and crowdsourcing to design dispute systems that are both automated and human-centric. Check this guest post I wrote for the American Bar Association. blog.kleros.io/overcoming-alg…
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Federico Ast
Federico Ast@federicoast·
Can decentralized justice be the key to the AI alignment problem? 🤔 Our research explores how the Kleros court system can create a "human-in-the-loop" mechanism to ensure AI behavior remains aligned with human values and justice. youtu.be/-J4ULo0kjrE?si…
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Federico Ast
Federico Ast@federicoast·
As we move toward an agentic society, how will millions of autonomous AI agents resolve their conflicts? 🌐 I recently discussed how @Kleros_io provides the decentralized legal infrastructure needed for this brave new world. youtu.be/GJ0vA0nGjvg?si…
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Federico Ast
Federico Ast@federicoast·
Thrilled to see @foresightinst highlight "Conflict de-escalation protocols" as a transformative technology for the future of humankind. ⚖️🤖 At @Kleros_io, we’ve been working for a long time on the use of AI for early-stage dispute resolution. Some resources. 👇
Existential Hope@HopeExistential

What’s the best technology that doesn’t exist yet? Most funding is pouring into AGI right now. But there's much more being built that could be truly transformative, and almost no one is paying attention. Some technologies can guide funding, coordination, and what feels possible long before they're built. The internet did; so did the Human Genome Project; AGI is doing it now. @michael_nielsen calls these hyper-entities. We went looking for new ones in 100+ podcasts, worldbuilding scenarios, and essays from Existential Hope, a project that has been mapping positive futures for over 5 years. From 300+ ideas, here are the 10 we’re most excited about: • Chemputing – Chemistry made programmable: write code, a robot runs the reaction, same result everywhere. • Machine-readable science – Scientific publishing made usable to AI, so that it can verify claims and build on findings directly. • Open science networks – Infrastructure that rewards scientists for sharing data and replicating results, not just publishing first. • Epistemic stack – A system that lets anyone trace a claim (in science, policy, the news, etc) through chains of evidence. • Fiduciary AI assistants – An AI assistant that is bound to you and legally required to act in your interest. • Immune-computer interface – Continuous real-time monitoring of your immune system. • Conflict de-escalation protocol – AI mediation that finds fair outcomes before disputes escalate. • Deep fission – Car-sized nuclear reactors built to be highly safe and to run autonomously for decades, installed underground. • Digital twins – Living simulations of cities, ecosystems, supply chains, and other complex systems to test decisions before committing. • Interspecies communication – Decoding what other species communicate to each other. More info in the reply ↓

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Federico Ast
Federico Ast@federicoast·
"'Take a Seat': Overcoming the Enforceability Challenges of Crowdsourced Blockchain Arbitration", a paper by Anna-Sophie Hochgürtel recently published in the Journal of Dispute Resolution. The article, strongly inspired by @Kleros_io, addresses a critical legal hurdle for mass adoption: the lack of an "arbitral seat" which currently prevents these awards from being enforced under the New York Convention. The author proposes a path forward, recommending that CBA platforms designate a physical seat in blockchain-friendly jurisdictions (such as Singapore) to bridge the gap between decentralized technologies and international legal frameworks. A very important piece of research with many implications for Kleros and the future of the decentralized justice movement! Read the full paper here: 👇 scholarship.law.missouri.edu/jdr/vol2026/is…
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Sabuhi Tavakkulzade@Tavakkulzade·
Elon Musk says the US government has "14 magic money computers" that make "money out of thin air." @elonmusk I love your courage.
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Federico Ast
Federico Ast@federicoast·
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KiriKev@0xKiriKev

nobody accurately explains crypto's value proposition. most content creators explain protocols to a web3 audience. the same protocols that need to be explained to normies instead. but normies don't care about TVL, smart contracts, or any other new terms they have to learn before understanding a product. they care about their current issues, which are: > war > rising poverty > censorship > health problems rising they want to know how crypto fixes any of that. nobody in our bubble is even trying to answer that while expecting the next billion users to onboard, which is insanely delusional. why doesn't web3 talk about these topics instead: > personalized medicine via DeSci > actual governance in companies, communities & governments via DAOs > fair, decentralized courts via protocols like @Kleros_io > staying anonymous while maintaining reputation via DeSoc > the EU sanctions on an entire family (@hussedogru ) over public journalism, ALLOWING STARVATION OVER FREE SPEECH, that wouldn't happen on a decentralized social dApp where you stay pseudonymous and keep your reputation via a smart contract account like @ERC725Account decentralization literally solves the world's biggest problems, whether it's science, politics, resource management, or finance. yet we're stuck in a perpetual "who has the highest TVL" and "look at my smart contract privacy" circle jerk. that's the wrong meta. because people only care if crypto solves their problem. if we reduce this to poverty and speculation, we'll forever be known as a casino. crypto has loads of unsolved pain to address. we just have to start explaining it to the right people.

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