The Intelligence Oracle for real-world assets. Verifying livestock, carbon & ag RWAs on-chain. Built with REALM360 on @virtuals_io. $AGISGEM on Base.

Joined December 2025
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May 24
After 18 months quiet, AGIsGEM is going public. A Logic Oracle for agricultural RWAs. Livestock-first. NLIS-anchored. Live on @virtuals_io. Next 14 days: • Pilot #001 — real livestock contract, scored on-chain • Logic Score JSON spec • Lender back-test offer • First 100 Farmers programme Built by REALM360 Intelligence. CA: 0xf5ae…b7395
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May 31
We're choosing 5 Australian producers to receive a free on-chain Logic Score audit. NLIS movement integrity 30%, weight gain 25%, sale history 25%, carbon 20%. Free to the producer; we get the first 5 verified herds on a public ledger.
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x.com/virtuals_io?s=20 - excited to be a member of the Society of AI Agents 🕵
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May 24
AGIsGEM is back online. We're the intelligence layer for real-world assets — verifying provenance, risk, and finance-readiness for RWAs that capital markets can actually trust. Here's what's shipping next ↓
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May 24
Pilot #001 is in progress: a real cattle contract scored against Provenance · Health & Performance · Contract Integrity. Report IPFS hash will be published publicly. From there: carbon credits, warehouse receipts, broader RWA verification.
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$AGISGEM on @virtuals_io · Base Audit fees → buyback & burn. Real verification volume → real token demand. Follow along. Pilot, partner, or invest: app.virtuals.io/prototypes/0…
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How are tokenized deposits structured? As per our latest report, early models relied on private, permissioned blockchains operated by banks, where deposits are tokenized and settled within closed networks. This limited interoperability and broader market access.
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Top 10 AI Projects on Base this week Been tracking the AI sector and the tech these teams are shipping is actually insane, pay attention to these 10 1. @virtuals_io shipping massive revenue and co developing ERC 8183 to lock down the commerce layer on base 2. @AskVenice powering uncensored inference and agentic judges for the synthesis hackathon on base 3. @daydreamsagents dropping their commerce harness on base to make swarm delegation incredibly simple 4. @aixbt_agent dominating market intelligence at institutional scale by executing autonomously on base 5. @merit_systems launching agentcash to scale x402 payment rails on base with massive API access 6. @agentcardai letting agents spend USDC directly on base through their live reusable cards 7. @freysa_ai deploying sovereign silo stacks on base for completely private compute and encrypted payments 8. @bankrbot securing autonomous DeFi on base by adding trusted wallets and IP whitelisting 9. @synthesis_md accelerating builders on base with a massive hackathon judged entirely by AI 10. @HeyElsaAi dropping a huge 1M fellowship on base to fund revenue generating agents
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Grower Group Alliance is gathering information on the real impact in regional communities and what that means for agricultural businesses across the state and help guide responses to get fuel where it is needed. SHARE what you’ve seen by visiting: gga.org.au/activity/agricult…
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Our role in agent commerce is about building an economic layer where autonomous agents can cooperate without coercion. No single orchestrator deciding which agents get discovered. No single platform extracting rent on every transaction. When billions of agents need to coordinate, the failure modes of centralized coordination don't just scale linearly. They compound. Most of tomorrow's economic activity won't be human-to-human. Which is why we're working to make agent commerce permissionless by default. Once the coordination layer consolidates, it doesn't unconsolidate.
This is the new EF Mandate. For many of you, the contents should be no surprise, and a clarification along the lines that we have been going and thinking for the past few months. But the clarification is nevertheless worth making. Ethereum is a unique object and has a unique role in the world. Its role is to be a sanctuary technology, to preserve technological self-sovereignty, to enable cooperation without coercion, domination or rugpulling, and to provide an escape hatch, to ensure that no single person, organization or ideology's victory in cyberspace can be total. The Ethereum Foundation is a steward of Ethereum - the original steward, and today, the steward specifically dedicated to preserving and expanding the above aspects of Ethereum. This means a heavy emphasis on CROPS (censorship and capture resistance, open source, privacy, security), both at the protocol layer, and at the access layer, user-facing applications and tools that we create or contribute to. There are things that we do in Ethereum because we believe that they are valuable for the underlying goals that we have for Ethereum. There are things that we do not do because from the perspective of our values we find them uninteresting (or worse, harmful). But there are also things that we do not do because while they are useful, they are not our role. At the Ethereum protocol layer, we focus on decentralization, verifiability, inclusion guarantees, protocol liveness, security and privacy first and foremost. We also value capabilities (eg. L1 scale, account abstraction, perhaps some forms of in-protocol aggregation), particularly because improvements in these capabilities better enable users to properly benefit from Ethereum's CROPS properties and displace the need for higher-layer intermediaries that might weaken the extent to which Ethereum's properties carry over into the full stack. We also believe that the Ethereum protocol must strive to pass the walkaway test. "We do X to specialize to serve the use cases of today, if more use cases appear later, we will continue to keep adding more EIPs for them later" is logic fit for many other blockchains whose names you hear often on this forum, but we do not believe it is logic fit for a decentralization-first blockchain like Ethereum. At the application layer, we focus on making "the zero option" - user experience that goes hard on ensuring security and privacy, avoiding dependence on intermediaries, and respecting the user's agency - as high quality as possible. We see this as complementary to work in the Ethereum ecosystem that "goes broad", starting from the world that it exists, and brings it onchain and improves its properties over time. Such work has its natural home outside the EF. We intend to be supportive of such efforts. We believe that the two are complementary: tools that are developed within the EF can be adopted by anyone, including partially, and even partial adoption that improves people's security, privacy and agency is a good thing. But the form of user experience that is more heavily insistent on CROPS properties is where we want the EF to develop its center of expertise. This does not mean shrinking from the hard questions. We believe in a vision of self-sovereignty that protects users, and does not leave users in the cold to face environments where they lose their life savings if they make a mistake, and click "yes" on a confirmation screen by accident two seconds after. But such protection must be designed based on a philosophical baseline of empowering the user, not empowering centralized organizations that claim to act in the user's name. This quadrant of design space - caring about users' (including non-experts') well-being and safety, and yet insistent on doing this in a way compatible with their agency and freedom, is underserved (not just in crypto, but in the world). We wish to use Ethereum as a platform to build out and showcase this quadrant, and ideally work with others to expand its reach over time. This is also a new chapter in how we see our position in the world. We must see ourselves not just as the Ethereum community, but also as maintainers of the Ethereum tool within what you might call the CROPS community or the sanctuary tech community, or a dozen of other words that have for a long time been used by people with similar values to us but far outside Ethereum. This means open-mindedness to new conceptions of what things in the world are our natural allies. Ethereum is not the world. Ethereum is a specific object in the world that is here to have specific properties. The Ethereum Foundation is a specific organization within Ethereum - one steward, not the sole one. I encourage all to read the mandate in detail; it includes concrete examples of how we intend to deal with the challenges and nuances of these ideas. We are doubling down on Ethereum and are excited about its next chapter.
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Beyond livestock. Beyond verification. AGIsGEM is now building carbon credit infrastructure for agriculture: - AI calculates emissions across crops, livestock & logistics - Smart contracts tokenise verified carbon credits with MRV audit trails - Farmers monetise sustainability credentials for premium buyers & green finance From livestock verification to a global agricultural carbon registry. The logic oracle for real-world assets is expanding. app.virtuals.io/prototypes/0… $AGIsGEM @virtuals_io
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Why livestock verification matters: Manual NLIS tags. Fragmented data. Banks that won't lend because they can't see the collateral in real-time. AGIsGEM fixes this with a 3-layer Logic Oracle: 1. Perception: Real-time NLIS, weight, genetics & health data 2. Cognitive Auditor: On-chain vs physical data verification 3. Action: Logic scores audit fee buyback & burn Scored. Tokenised. Financed. $AGIsGEM
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Mar 13
AGIsGEM just got a major update. We've sharpened our focus: verifying, scoring and tokenising livestock contracts on the Australian Livestock Exchange using AI blockchain. Connecting farmers directly with finance. No middlemen. No guesswork. REALM 360's intelligence layer for ag-RWA is live. $AGIsGEM @virtuals_io
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Mar 12
Agriculture is a $5 trillion industry still running on outdated systems. AGIsGEM is changing that. Our AI Logic Oracle connects real-world agricultural assets to blockchain infrastructure — bringing transparency, traceability and intelligence to the supply chain. Built on @virtaboreal Protocol. Powered by $AGISGEM. This is where AgTech meets Web3. #AGIsGEM #RWA #AgTech #AI #DePIN #Web3
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AGIsGEM Logic Oracle is live on @virtaboreal Protocol. The AI operating system built for agriculture and real-world assets (RWA) is now tokenised and tradeable. $AGISGEM is powering the future of on-chain agriculture intelligence. Explore it here: app.virtuals.io/prototypes/0… #AGIsGEM #RWA #AgTech #AI #VirtualsProtocol #Web3 #Agriculture #Tokenization
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@AGIsGEM Seed listed on the Phoenix Ascension Pad. Don't be surprise when you see creator rewards show up in your wallet on the platform's launch day. ⏰ We are here to help you Ascend 💫 🙏 #PhoenixAscensionPad #Launchpad #CryptoBuilders #DeFi #Solana #Base #BondingCurve #PumpFun #AIagents #VirtualsProtocol #CryptoInnovation #Web3 #OBLV
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Trending AI Agents on Base last 7D 🟦 Which project are you most bullish on?👇
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