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Kota Tasikmalaya, Jawa Barat Katılım Mayıs 2023
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gn grialo Come join us and listen to Builder @RialoHQ tonight! Come join us! Who knows, you might discover some interesting insights and interesting things!
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Kurniawan | ENCRYPTED@Kurni_awan1996·
Role apa saja yang ada di projek @FlutonIO Mari kita simak penjelasan di bawah ini 👇👇 🟡 Community Manager — Warna Kuning Role pengelola komunitas utama yang mengatur event, aktivitas, dan komunikasi member.
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Kurniawan | ENCRYPTED@Kurni_awan1996

Aktifitas apa saja yang harus di lakukan di discord @FlutonIO Semoga penjelasan ini betul & bermanfaat,, teutama untuk regional Indonesia & komunitas general,,, maaf pejelasan nya pake bahasa Indonesia @cryptoperseus_ | @0x_kippo | @zzzdzzz30

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@Juniorr1945 good evening sir junior, nice theread grialo 🩶
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bilalabid꧁IP꧂@bilalabid7393·
Everyone is obsessed with AI agents executing tasks. Very few are thinking about who governs the execution. Agents can already: → move funds → call APIs → coordinate workflows → deploy code → operate autonomously But autonomy without accountability is just scalable risk. The real infrastructure challenge isn’t building agents that can act. It’s building systems that can verify: Who approved the action? What permissions existed? What limits were enforced? What audit trail remains afterward? That’s the layer most projects skip. And it’s the layer that determines whether AI systems survive outside controlled demos. The future won’t belong to the loudest agents. It’ll belong to the protocols that can govern them safely at scale. 👀 @RialoHQ
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Rikky Dwiyanto (❖,❖)@rikkydwiyanto·
The strongest ecosystems are not built by hype alone. They are built by people who keep showing up, building, sharing, and contributing. That’s what makes @RialoHQ special.
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@FudFuudd nice theread sir, grialo nyahh 🩶
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@Szaonly666 nice theread sir sza grialo yah 🩶
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SZA@Szaonly666·
AI agents right now feel a lot like early DeFi did. everyone is focused on capability. what the system can do. execute trades, call APIs, move money, coordinate workflows, automate entire operations without humans touching anything. and technically, that part already works. the problem is that capability alone does not create reliable infrastructure. because once agents start operating autonomously in real financial environments, the important questions stop being about intelligence and start being about control. who authorized the action. what permissions exist. what happens if the agent behaves unexpectedly. whether there is an immutable record before execution happens instead of after something breaks. most agent systems today still don’t have good answers for any of that. which is probably why Rialo feels more interesting the deeper this space goes. they are not treating autonomous systems as just an AI problem. they are treating it like an infrastructure problem. because eventually agents will not fail due to lack of intelligence. they will fail because nobody built the coordination, governance, and permission layer required for autonomous systems to operate safely at scale. and honestly, that distinction is going to matter a lot once this moves beyond demos and into production.
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Everyone is rushing to deploy agents right now, but they’re missing the full picture. AI agents are the what. They decide, act, hit APIs, move money, coordinate with other agents, ship code, and complete tasks without a human in the loop. That capability is real and it's here. But capability without governance is just chaos that’s good for demos and not much else. Orchestration and governance is the how. It answers the questions the agent never asks itself. Who authorized this? What are the limits? Is there a record of any of this? Right now most deployed agents have no answers to any of those questions. That is the problem that Rialo can solve. Permissions enforced on-chain. Agent coordination systems baked into the protocol. Every decision logged before execution, not after. Make sure you understand the how before you scale the what. This isn’t just the cautious path. This is the only path that doesn't blow up in production.

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Ifah (✱,✱)@IfahPrakerja·
Fluton abstracts privacy away from individual protocols and chains and instead treats it as a shared execution primitive..In this way, Fluton is able to maintain security in every transaction @FlutonIO
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Privacy in @RialoHQ For blockchain to become real-world infrastructure, privacy cannot be ignored. Today’s blockchains are transparent by default. That creates trust, but it also exposes: • Personal financial data • Corporate activity • Sensitive operational information This is one of the biggest limits preventing blockchain adoption in areas like healthcare, finance, and logistics. Rialo approaches this problem differently. Instead of removing transparency completely, Rialo focuses on protecting sensitive computation at the architectural level. At the center of this model is the REX layer. Traditional blockchains execute everything publicly. Rialo moves execution into a protected environment where computation can happen without exposing the underlying data. This is powered by: • FHE → computation on encrypted data • MPC → data split across multiple parties so no one sees the full picture • TEE → isolated hardware environments for secure execution The goal is simple: keep data private while still allowing accurate on-chain computation. Rialo also integrates quantum resistant cryptography, showing a long-term focus on future security risks. In the end, Rialo’s privacy model is not just about anonymity. It’s about giving users and organizations control over sensitive data while still benefiting from blockchain infrastructure. That’s the kind of foundation needed for real-world Web3 systems.
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Last night's event at @RialoHQ was so much fun 😭 The animal guessing game turned out to be harder than expected, but that's what made the atmosphere even more lively and lively.
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What is @RialoHQ ’s SCALE Protocol? One of the biggest problems in the AI agent economy is trust. How do you safely let AI handle work and payments automatically? Rialo’s answer is SCALE. SCALE is an on-chain contract system built for AI agents. Simply put, it works like a work agreement: • If the AI completes the task correctly, payment is released • If it fails, the funds are refunded automatically Each SCALE contract includes: • Prompt → the task given to the AI • Reward (RLO) → payment for completing it • Deadline → time limit for the task • Judge AI → an AI that checks whether the result meets the requirements Once the contract is created, the reward is locked on-chain in escrow. This means the AI agent only gets paid after the work is verified. The important part is automation. SCALE is designed to execute these conditions directly through the Rialo blockchain itself, not through off-chain intermediaries. That’s what allows the system to enforce AI work agreements automatically.
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Why Traditional Blockchains Can’t Read External Data Traditional blockchains can’t directly read internet data. Why? Because blockchains require every validator to get the exact same result from the exact same input. But most web APIs are non deterministic: • Data changes over time • Responses differ by server or region • Formats can change dynamically If validators receive different API results, consensus can break. That’s why blockchains rely on: • Oracles • Bots • External servers These systems monitor the real world and push data back on-chain. The downside: • More complexity • Slower automation • Systems reacting after events already happen @RialoHQ aims to solve this through Webcall, a new connection layer between blockchains and external data. Oh yeah, btw, this is simple art for my friend on Rialo @kentwoodsahpu
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@FudFuudd nice theread sir, grialo 🩶
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@kaisar1310 @RialoHQ that's how a community should be, formed slowly but firmly to the roots
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Kaisar@kaisar1310·
New All Time High 🔥 @RialoHQ is proving that real communities are still thriving! Builder’s Hub (weekly meetup): - Jan: 120 people - Feb: 250 - Mar: 300 - Apr: 360 - Today: 475 (new record!) Shark Tank (bimonthly pitching event): - Started at 250 → Alltime high: 685 people! Zero giveaways. Zero farming. Just real builders showing up every week. All organic. All real. Get Real. Get Rialo.
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