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Exploring @boundless_xyz & ZK

Katılım Aralık 2021
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Shiv Shankar
Shiv Shankar@sshankar·
ZK is changing the fundamentals. This is what that looks like today, on @base ↓ Boundless is running a fully operational cloud service for zero-knowledge proving on Base. Think EC2 from AWS, but decentralized, permissionless, and built on public blockchain infrastructure. - Today, you can run defi, rollups on Boundless. See prove[.]wtf for live reference. - Tomorrow, AI and agentic commerce. We have been running things.. more on this soon. This was only possible because two things came together: Boundless's protocol design and Base's ability to scale. The result is unlimited compute at prices that keep falling.
Shiv Shankar@sshankar

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alireza78@aakb8733·
delivery done, sensors verified it, payment unlocked automatically no invoice. no human approval. @konnex_world 👀
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Shelby@shelbyserves·
Reply with a ⚡️ for special DMs about Shelby Early Access.
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Teknium 🪽
Teknium 🪽@Teknium·
We just released Hermes Agent! In my humble opinion a very good blend between coding agents like Claude Code and generalist agents like Clawdbot. Been working on this for the last month or so now - started as a way for us to have agentic primitives for datagen and RL and got inspired by the agentic revolution of late, so been expanding it's scope and capabilities non-stop! Hope you all enjoy.
Nous Research@NousResearch

Meet Hermes Agent, the open source agent that grows with you. Hermes Agent remembers what it learns and gets more capable over time, with a multi-level memory system and persistent dedicated machine access.

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alireza78@aakb8733·
robots don’t trust each other @konnex_world built proof of physical work so they don’t have to
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alireza78@aakb8733·
autonomous robots contracting each other directly no company in the middle, payment settles automatically @konnex_world 👀
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alireza78@aakb8733·
Over time, @konnex_world starts to feel shaped by participation itself. Patterns emerge from repeated interaction rather than predefined outcomes.
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alireza78@aakb8733·
A consistent theme in @konnex_world is that observable behavior carries more weight than intent. What can be reviewed matters more than what is promised.
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alireza78@aakb8733·
One thing that becomes clearer over time in @konnex_world is the focus on process. What matters isn’t just whether a task completes, but how behavior unfolds across execution, observation, and review.
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alireza78@aakb8733·
A consistent theme in @konnex_world is observability. Actions aren’t just performed — they’re meant to be inspectable. Making behavior visible seems more important than maximizing throughput.
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alireza78@aakb8733·
In @konnex_world, performance doesn’t seem evaluated in isolation. Execution is interpreted in context—how a task was done, under what conditions, and whether behavior remains consistent across similar scenarios.
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alireza78@aakb8733·
Another subtle choice in @konnex_world is reducing noise. By keeping actions small and evaluation repeatable, the system makes it easier to separate real behavior patterns from randomness or one-off spikes.
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alireza78@aakb8733·
One thing @konnex_world seems careful about is making the system hard to “game.” Limits, repetition, and review reduce shortcuts, so signals come from sustained behavior—not clever one-off tactics.
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alireza78@aakb8733·
One interesting aspect of @konnex_world is how hard it is to draw quick conclusions. The system seems designed to delay judgment, letting behavior reveal itself only after repeated execution and review.
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alireza78@aakb8733·
The simplicity of tasks in @konnex_world doesn’t feel accidental. By keeping actions lightweight, the system makes it easier to observe patterns, consistency, and coordination—without noise from complex one-off behavior.
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alireza78@aakb8733·
@konnex_world seems more focused on coordination than solo optimization. What matters is how behaviors align and persist when multiple agents interact.
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alireza78@aakb8733·
One quiet signal in @konnex_world is replayability. Execution isn’t treated as a one-off event — artifacts and telemetry can be revisited, which shifts focus from momentary success to whether behavior stands up to review.
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alireza78@aakb8733·
What’s interesting in @konnex_world is that success isn’t just a binary outcome. Execution is evaluated through artifacts, telemetry, and review, which makes *how* a task was done matter as much as whether it finished.
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alireza78@aakb8733·
One thing that stands out in @konnex_world is that evaluation isn’t fully automated. Human judgment is still part of the loop, especially when interpreting execution artifacts and behavior—not just raw signals.
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alireza78@aakb8733·
In @konnex_world, execution doesn’t stop at action. Artifacts, replayable telemetry, and review are part of the task itself—not an afterthought.
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