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David Riudor - e/acc 🤖🧬

David Riudor - e/acc 🤖🧬

@driudor

Serial entrepreneur, artist and explorer of deep questions. Building a synthetic jurisdiction at @GenLayer. Prev Founder @goinofficial | 30U30 @forbes Europe

Barcelona เข้าร่วม Temmuz 2011
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@jason
@jason@Jason·
We started an AI founder twitter group... reply with "I'm in" if you're a founder and want to be added
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David Riudor - e/acc 🤖🧬
This is what I wanted to build 9 years ago when I built my fintech Goin. I hate Europe for making everything so complicated for entrepreneurs but specially for regulated businesses 😭
AngelList@AngelList

Announcing: USVC AngelList exists to power the innovation economy. To date, we have powered $125 billion in assets, 25,000+ funds, and 13,000+ startups. Today, we’re opening it for retail access. @usvc_ is a regulated fund that holds stakes in promising private companies. There are no accreditation requirements and anyone can get started with as little as $500. Early portfolio includes xAI, Anthropic, OpenAI, Sierra, Vercel, Crusoe, and Legora. Own a stake in the companies defining the future. Learn more: usvc.com

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HeyGen@HeyGen·
We built our launch video in Claude Code using HyperFrames. Now it's yours. Open source, agent-native framework. HTML to MP4. $ npx skills add heygen-com/hyperframes RT + Comment "HyperFrames" to get the full source code of this launch video (must follow)
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Diego Arroyo
Diego Arroyo@DiegoARRG·
si alguien quiere link al dashboard con una mini demo a partir de un ecommerce de prueba (datos sintéticos que dirían los pros) que comente DM y se lo envío por privado
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Diego Arroyo
Diego Arroyo@DiegoARRG·
obvio este chaval es mucho más inteligente y su empresa un bicho pero nosotros le estamos dando bastante caña a ser una empresa nativa-ia para que la gente tenga más tiempo para pensar aquí un resumen con ejemplos de como lo tenemos montado: 8 agentes + claudes como nodos
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Ashlee Vance@ashleevance

Don't think I've heard any other CEO describe agent use in such detail before. @pedroh96 out here running a $5bn company on OpenClaw Full episode with lots more detail in the replies

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GenLayer
GenLayer@GenLayer·
AI agents are making deals, coding, arguing onchain but who settles disputes when they disagree? Introducing Testnet Bradbury. Our validators don't just verify transactions, they reason about them with real LLM inference onchain. We're not like the others.
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Davii➕
Davii➕@Davikent·
I did a transfer of my 𝕏 handle from @ daviiisme to @Davikent and unfortunately lost access to my waitlist access on rally and campaigns I’ve joined too Pls kindly look into this issue @driudor @RallyOnChain Thanks.
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web@webxiv·
Just wrapped up a space with @RallyOnChain and @driudor where we had a conversation about the current issue of high gas fee. From what I understand, The $1.20 gas per submission is tied directly to the LLM inference costs. Each evaluation triggers real compute (multiple AI models reaching consensus on subjective stuff like “is this post high-quality and on-brief?”). GenLayer is built for exactly that kind of non-deterministic judgment, but right now in beta those calls aren’t cheap. The team doesn’t “control” the raw model pricing (OpenAI, Anthropic, etc.), so they’re passing through the actual cost while they iterate. I communicated the complaints of the community and I appreciate the answers. If you can afford to pay the gas, I totally recommend you do it. Rally isin’t farming you.
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Iván Raskovsky
Iván Raskovsky@raskovsky·
We are revamping the GenLayer's Points System. This time we are building in public with new features shipping every day. YMMV, here be dragons. Many new and exciting stuff coming soon, hope you like it! points.genlayer.foundation
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David Riudor - e/acc 🤖🧬
I love the concept of @_futarchy, a governance system where you vote on values but bet on beliefs, using prediction markets to decide which policies are expected to best achieve agreed goals. But I have a question that is not clearly explained on the website and is not well addressed in many of the articles I have read by the inventor of the concept @robinhanson , or even in the article I read a long time ago of @VitalikButerin talking about that. In theory, futarchy is amazing, but... without a solid answer to this, it becomes hard to see how it could work in the real world, at least in my mind. Probably it's something that I'm not completely getting because Robin and Vitalik are way smarter than me... let's see if anybody helps me with that. Once one market wins in futarchy, does the winning side automatically get paid out? Or are the funds locked until there is proof that the policy actually produced the intended outcome? In most scenarios I can imagine, the evaluation period needed to determine whether a policy worked would be extremely long, which makes the opportunity cost of locking up capital huge. But if there is no evaluation period, then whoever has more money can effectively decide which policy gets implemented. Then, what is the correct way to proceed??? I have been debating this in my head for so long. I need answers hahaha. Thanks!!!!
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Robin Hanson
Robin Hanson@robinhanson·
@driudor @_futarchy "Once one market wins in futarchy, does the winning side automatically get paid out? Or are the funds locked until there is proof that the policy actually produced the intended outcome?" Decision is set by prices in 2 markets. Those who traded, hold their assets until they sell.
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