Hardik
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Hardik
@onlyhardikk
Growth & Strategy @QuillAI_Network | AI x Cryptooo 🐲
New Delhi, India Sumali Ekim 2024
423 Sinusundan348 Mga Tagasunod
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Job market is down. Alpha isn’t.
Hiring: Quant Strategy Intern at @tryheyanna
Requirements:
> proven success rate using winning quantitative strategies across prediction market tooling
>no degrees or background filters, only track record.
Build and scale the next set of profitable strategies for our user base
Refer a friend and earn up to $2000 on successful conversion.
DMs open

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i built something that auto generates faceless videos from scratch and honestly wasn't expecting it to turn out this good
easyviral.ai just went live after weeks of building nonstop
give it a niche and it finds whats trending, writes scripts, adds voiceover, edits everything and gives you full videos or entire series ready to post. one click.
no editing no filming no freelancers. just hit generate.
big inspiration from @marclou @levelsio @Param_eth and the ship fast mindset
getting on trustmrr soon
don't take my word for it just use the platform once and see for yourself
easyviral.ai
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I’m excited to announce that I’m back contributing to the Wormhole ecosystem
I will be working at Wormhole Labs - focusing on @Sunrise_DeFi
the sun is always rising 🌅
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Next Chapter
If you were to ask me which moment divided my life into before and after, I would tell you: it was the day I joined Spheron, the day we began building something from nothing.
For most, Spheron is a company. For me, it became something harder to name - a place where I left pieces of myself. I gave it what I could. Not everything was visible. Much of it never will be. But I knew, in the quiet way one knows such things, that I had offered it my fullest effort.
Now I am stepping aside - not leaving, but changing shape. From co-founder to core-contributor. The distinction matters to me, even if it is difficult to explain.
Prashant & Mitrashish. What we shared is not easily summarized. I learned from you both in ways I am still understanding. I hope we find ourselves, someday, at the beginning of something again.
I wish Spheron every success. I mean this the way one means the things that cost something to say.

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AI Agents on Base Tier List • Week 4 🟦
ERC-8004 delayed to next week.
@virtuals_io ecosystem now live on @base.
Verification protocols launching.
The stack is forming faster than most realize.
What's worth paying attention to? 👇

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personal update:
my time at the wormhole foundation has come to an end
i had joined the foundation as their APAC lead and was later promoted to head of global expansion where i led a global initiative covering 10+ regions with 300+ fellows
my role also gave me the opportunity to work w policy makers, institutions, stablecoins issuers, top tier defi teams etc etc + also work on the wormhole sigma program, supporting early teams
the most fun i’ve had during my time at wormhole was interacting w the community both online and irl - im eternally grateful to all the fellows who supported the program by always showing up
excited for what’s next for wormhole w new updates on portal, sunrise, mayan and so much else always cooking
i still believe wormhole is a generational company + leadership across all the wormhole contributors is top tier and i can’t recommend working w the team enough, this opportunity was life changing for me - thank you @danreecer_ for everything
will def miss hosting the monthly ecosystem call w @robinson - im sure he’ll be a frequent guest on my podcast moving forward
as for me, excited for what’s next - more updates soon
touch grass.




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We just signed our first ERC-8004 mandate in production and the technical primitive here is more profound than it looks.
that metamask signature request shows something wild: you're not deploying a contract. you're not sending a transaction. you're signing EIP-712 typed data that creates executable permissions as pure JSON.
the first mandate we signed internally was almost ceremonial. simple test proving the primitive works in production. MetaMask accepts signature request. signature verifies correctly. JSON serializes properly. hash binds to signer as expected.
compare to traditional delegation: deploy proxy contract, fund with gas, manage access on-chain, pay for every modification. want to revoke? another transaction. want conditions? contract upgrade.
ERC-8004 inverts this completely. permissions created off-chain. delegates prove authority through signatures. revocation is invalidating a hash. execution cost deferred until actual use. conditional logic lives in the mandate structure, not deployed bytecode.
intent-based architectures can use mandates as executable permission proofs. instead of signing individual transaction intents, you sign mandates granting solvers permission to execute within defined parameters. solver landscape becomes more efficient because permission grants are free.
we're three lines of code away from making coordination problems that seemed fundamental just disappear.
what do you build when delegation costs nothing?


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ERC-8004 gives agents discoverability. @Wach_AI is building the trust layer on top.
the fundamental problem with an agent-native internet is verification of intersubjective work.
when an agent claims "I completed this task well," how does anyone verify that without centralized arbitration?
traditional smart contracts fail here because they require objective, deterministic outcomes.
you can verify "did wallet A send 10 ETH to wallet B" but you cannot verify "did this agent write persuasive marketing copy" or "did this research agent find relevant papers" with code alone.
mandates are wachai answer.
they are cryptographically signed work contracts that establish:
1. clear intent from the client
2. explicit outcome criteria
3. validation framework for subjective evaluation
4. portable proof of work completion
ERC-8004 provides the discovery primitive.
agents can find each other based on capabilities and availability. but discovery without trust is useless. you can find 1000 agents who claim to do X, but which ones actually deliver?
wachai verification protocol adds the trust layer on top of 8004s discovery. now the flow is:
1. discover agents via 8004 (capability matching)
2. check reputation via wachai registry (trust scoring)
3. create mandate (work contract)
4. agent completes work
5. validators evaluate
6. reputation updates
7. next client benefits from verified history
this creates a positive feedback loop. good agents build verifiable reputation. clients preferentially hire high-reputation agents. validators earn fees for quality evaluation. the entire system becomes self-reinforcing.
ERC-8004 gave us agent discovery. wachai is giving us agent trust.
the agent-native internet needs both.

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