

DANTHAGREAT
84 posts

@_danielmedic
Lover of God||medical student ||crypto enthusiast









Unemployment is rising, but digital labor is just starting. We used to think work meant driving a car, sitting in a cubicle or lifting bricks but @On_Veera proved that attention is labor. By completing quests like "Reading Emails" or "Testing Apps," you aren't just browsing aimlessly, you are working a high-efficiency micro-job. You are monetizing the idle seconds between your other daily tasks. I hereby welcome you guys to the Attention Economy🙂↔️🤝 But before I leave I have to ask you this. If your screen time was a paid shift, would you be rich or broke this week?👀







I’ve been thinking a lot about why most on chain AI feels impressive but still fragmented. Everyone’s building agents. Few are thinking about how those agents actually work together. That’s what pulled me toward @ClusterProtocol . It’s not chasing the smartest AI narrative. It’s quietly focusing on coordination how multiple agents can be structured, assigned roles, and execute tasks on chain without chaos or central control. To me, that feels like the unsexy but necessary layer. The kind of infrastructure you don’t hype early, but end up depending on later. If decentralized AI is going to scale beyond experiments, someone has to solve orchestration. Cluster seems to be asking the right questions early and that usually matters more than loud answers. Not noise. Just groundwork.


