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I just finished a little something for the @ritualnet community A website where you can create your own Ritual Role Card There you'll relive your first day in Ritual and receive some "reminders" for the next level on this journey It's nothing too complicated, just a way for everyone to look back on their journey and see how far they've come I made it because I really enjoy being part of this community where everyone learns, builds, and shares together. Try creating your own Ritual card here: ritual.gjunn.xyz And honestly, I really cherish this community ❤️ @joshsimenhoff / @Jez_Cryptoz / @0xMadScientist / @ericgudboy








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AI agents are everywhere right now. every people has one. every thread is about one. People can't stop talking about them. but here's the thing nobody is asking. where do these agents actually run? who verifies what they do? and why should anyone trust the output? an agent is only as reliable as the infrastructure underneath it. and right now most of that infrastructure is centralized, unverifiable, and quietly trusted by default. this is the problem @ritualnet is built to solve. execution sidecars run parallel to the execution client, invoked through EVM precompile interfaces. heavy workloads like AI inference, ZK proof generation, and TEE execution are handled without routing through a centralized provider. the result: ❖ smart contracts that can call real computation directly ❖ outputs that can be verified and audited onchain ❖ no single point of trust in the execution pipeline agents built on top of this don't just run. they run verifiably. most of the AI agent conversation is about what agents can do. the more important question is whether anyone can actually verify that they did it. | @ritualfnd | @joshsimenhoff | @Jez_Cryptoz |



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