Crypto AI Horizon รีทวีตแล้ว
Crypto AI Horizon
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Crypto AI Horizon รีทวีตแล้ว
Crypto AI Horizon รีทวีตแล้ว

AuthorIty and AI are two sides of one coin
Now you can say AI can work with authority, yes it can but doesn’t makes sense
Now let’s say if you want to buy a ticket, and want to specific. That doesn’t work with memory layer while with authority which can be bought by participant centric approach you can mention I want a window seat , and want to spend max this amount just you are delegated to agent. While memory is add on. While vice versa can’t be correct that you are building memory but you want authority.
That’s the beauty you can interfere how agent work just you share on what parameters you want it to work.
Trust and authority sits on same space.
Bring authority, trust comes easily.
Power of @MOI_Tech
That’s what we are building at @MOI_Tech
Bringing Trust via authority, no other way to do it
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Crypto AI Horizon รีทวีตแล้ว

Does it makes sense to have apps specific infra for agents…
Answer is no any many of them are manipulating things and whatever is hard they are putting it off chain.
While we at Moi are participant layer so agents can work participants while participant have authority and delegation.
So your transaction can processed massively as don’t have global ordering.
And if agents lets say will hold api its nightmare. As without revocation access which can’t comes with participant centric approach.
Even many people say memory layer can solves thing, But you can memory here at moi added in participant state level with added on authority why you will love rather just memory which can preferences and history persisted to vector DB. None of these memory layer can have verifiable, real time revocable authority anchored to the participant.
While in moi it’s possible with massive scale no one ever did nor will be able to do without participant centric approach.
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Crypto AI Horizon รีทวีตแล้ว

Recently @a16zcrypto published article about "The missing infrastructure for AI agents: 5 ways blockchains can help" where great contributor were there including @cc_crowley, @ccatalini, @ahall_research, @liz_harkavy, @nlevine19, and @psneville.
And Guess What : we had build this, now looking to make it live soon -
@MOI_Tech - The Participant Layer of Internet, which can solve this and beyond while catering enterprises, web2 apps and web3 dapps.
Authority lives independently at the participant level. so you don’t embed it into every agent, you keep it separate, and you propagate it only when you deliberately choose to. This creates clean, controllable, and revocable control without baking permissions into every AI instance.
Our Moat: Participant-Level State Management
We own the participant layer.
- The source of truth for “who can do what” sits with the participant, not the agent.
- When the participant’s state is set to “participant,” every downstream decision (even by agents) must resolve against that single source.
- Agents themselves remain completely stateless, they carry no persistent authority.
Why This Matters (The Permission Problem Solved) If every agent simply “holds an API key,” you have a nightmare:
- How do you give or revoke permission dynamically?
- How do you enforce it across thousands of interactions without constant re-authorization?
Our model flips it:
- Agents need authority, they don’t own it.
-Authority lives at the interaction level, issued fresh from the participant’s state on every call.
- Revocation is instant and global: change the participant state once → agents lose access immediately. No chasing down API keys.
Result: True Distributed Authority
- Participant = Stateful (owns the rules)
- Agent = Stateless (executes only what it’s handed)
- Authority = Dynamically granted per interaction This gives real safety and trust to AI agents.
Target Use Cases
- Safe Pool of AI agents (secure, auditable multi-agent environments)
- AI Governance frameworks (enterprise-grade control and compliance)
- Enterprise Data Consent & KYC (solve the consent-entity problem cleanly, participants explicitly grant/revoke consent at source, KYC-compliant by design)
a16z crypto@a16zcrypto
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Crypto AI Horizon รีทวีตแล้ว

MOI Game Nights is back with a SmashKarts Showdown.
This isn’t just racing - it’s about chaos, control, and clutch moments.
💥 Power-ups • Battles • Pure chaos
⚡ Fast-paced. Competitive. Unpredictable.
🏆 $50 Reward Pool
🥇 $25 | 🥈 $15 | 🥉 $10
Format:
• Players join open lobbies
• Top 3 from each lobby → Semi-Finals
• Top 3 → Final showdown
📅 24 April
⌚ 7:00 – 8:00 PM IST │game-nights
No entry fee - just join, compete, and win.
Get ready.

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RT @PimaBD: Hi VCs,
An open call to know how you can use @MOI_Tech the participant network - meet.google.com/owq-ortj-zna
Trustclaw - Where a…
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Crypto AI Horizon รีทวีตแล้ว

🚨🚨🚨Announcement🚨🚨🚨
I am Joining @MOI_Tech , The Participant Layer.
It lets "Apps log into you" , making Safe DeFi , humanising AI and enabling many more use cases where trust matters.
Participant is the new King.
To learn more, check out moi.technology
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@MacroMate8 Yeah pls @macromate8 travelled a lot to useless places. Don’t waste our time in crypto.
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guys stop organising holiday trips for irrelevant bd ppl
if ethereum wants to be treated seriously it should go where the capital is
NYC london HK Singapore
Devcon 8 | Mumbai, India 🇮🇳@EFDevcon
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@EFDevcon Simple logic if you go there one they can become crypto inspiration for full Africa.
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@KhanAbbas201 Let’s go to Mauritius 🇲🇺 or Seychelles 🇸🇨
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Please vote on this. Where Devcon goes actually matters.
I’m backing Indonesia (Tangerang):
• 4th largest population in the world
• One of the fastest-growing crypto adoption markets
• Huge, young developer base
• Strong local Ethereum + onchain communities including @baseindo
• Easier access for Asia & the Global South
• Solid infra near Jakarta without mega-city friction
• Easy Visa access for most countries
• Friendliest people in the world to tourists according to survey
Saatnya Devcon ke Indonesia 🇮🇩
Devcon 8 | Mumbai, India 🇮🇳@EFDevcon
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acknowledging mistakes is good
rewriting history is not

Steven Goldfeder@sgoldfed
1. Arbitrum is not Ethereum. It’s a core part of the ecosystem, a close-knit ally, and has enjoyed a symbiotic relationship for the last half-decade. But it is not Ethereum. And the notion that a scaled L1 and a thriving L2 ecosystem are somehow at odds is wrong.
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