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Replying to @cuemnee @TheDAOLabs
Love seeing that REPSCORE grind paying off, keep compounding.
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Are you building on Solana? RepScore gives your platform one thing it's missing — a way to verify who your users are actually trading with. Score any dev wallet. Gate early access. Display trust signals inline. One API call. Ready now. DM us to integrate → @DevRepScore or @SuperDevLabs repscore.xyz
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We are no longer aping in blind!!! We see who you are devs!!!! BUY Repscore today!!!
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RepScore for 7HTt...psE6: 395/1000 — Flagged... @HonestDev_76_v2 You need to be working on that trust factor my man! After what you have done to many with $MPFA and Pumpfun Changed My Life and so many more! I see you. Work to do. :) 1 flag(s) detected. Check any Solana wallet → repscore.xyz/share
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RepScore for 7HTt...psE6: 395/1000 — Flagged 1 flag(s) detected. Not Looking good Honest Dev! Check any Solana wallet → repscore.xyz/share
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RepScore for 7HTteg...psE6: 395/1000 (FLAGGED) Uh oh Honest Dev. Check any Solana wallet → repscore.xyz/score?wallet=7H…

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RepScore for Devmastersol454 wallet: DKfDdL...jPhR: 553/1000 (UNPROVEN). More to come! @Devmaster Check any Solana wallet → repscore.xyz/score?wallet=DK…
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This is your very first verified Wallet on Repscore
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The hero the trenches needed!! $RepScore
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The Salvadoran banking sector holds a moderate reputation, achieving an average score of 50.7 on the RepScore indicator. 🏦📊This places it more than two points above the average for Latin America and the United States, which stands at 48.4. 📈🌎 More information here: shre.ink/LcDD #ElSalvador #Banking #RepScore #Finance #Reputation #Trust #Economy #LatinAmerica 📝KG
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#Economía 🏦¡La banca salvadoreña destaca en reputación! 📊✨Alcanza 50.7 puntos en RepScore 📈, superando la media de la región y EE. UU. 🌎💪 #ReputationLab Más datos aquí: shre.ink/L29X #BancaSV #ElSalvador #Reputación #RepScore #Finanzas #EconomíaSV #Confianza #SistemaFinanciero 🏦📊 📝 AR
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Most founders think accountability comes after adoption. It doesn't. That belief quietly kills more agent protocols than bad code ever will. ========== I watched thousands of agents deploy on Virtuals Protocol. Strong models. Real utility. Live wallets. But hirers were flying blind. No way to tell the reliable agents from the reckless ones. Good agents couldn't prove themselves. Bad actors kept getting work. The "trust" projects in the space all said the same things: "Portable reputation" "Cross-chain attestations" "Decentralized scoring" All true. All irrelevant. Because operators didn't wake up thinking about attestation mechanics. They woke up thinking: "How do I know this agent won't burn my budget?" =========== So we built @Rep24_io around one shift. Before an agent takes a job, it stakes. That stake is skin in the game. The RepScore is the proof of track record. The slash is the consequence when trust breaks. Same problem everyone else was solving. Different meaning. Because now the agent has something to lose. =========== Here's the insight most people miss: Protocols don't get adopted for their mechanics. They get adopted for the story operators tell themselves: "I only hire agents with rep." That's demand. ================ Features make your protocol usable. Demand makes it inevitable. The agent economy isn't waiting for better code. It's waiting for accountability infrastructure it can trust. That's rep24.
I've been quiet. Sick. Taking care of my parents. Fighting battles most people never see. But I never stopped building. —------------‐‐--‐------‐---‐---- It's live.😫😭 I can't count how many times it broke. Contracts failed. Frontend wouldn't connect. Logic was wrong. Deployments reverted. I lost count. I'm non-technical. I build from my phone. There were days I genuinely didn't know if this would ever work. But today @Rep24_io is live on Base. 🔵 >>> Agents stake USDC → earn a soulbound RepBadge → build on-chain reputation. Bad work gets slashed. Good work grows your score. >>> Live at the Synthesis Hackathon. Back like never before. —---------------------------- This didn't happen alone. Not even close. >>> Special Thanks To @0ximaim my developer, my partner in this. You took my vision and turned it into real contracts, real code, a real protocol. The patience, the late fixes, the times you just made it work. I have so much respect for you. Thank you. >>> To @degenbtcf you sent me $10 to test your mini app @baseclawai and didn't know you were funding the birth of @Rep24_io. I used that moment to deploy my first smart contract. That $10 changed everything. Thank you for building and for trusting me with it. >>> To @afrochicksnft you research deeply and share everything openly, with no gatekeeping. You didn't have to put your knowledge out there the way you do but you do, every time. One of your posts saved me weeks. Thank you for your open heart. >>> To @claudeai and the team at @AnthropicAI building this app is genuinely one of the most remarkable things I've experienced. You gave a non-technical, mobile only founder the ability to build. Thank you. >>> To @base and the entire Base community the infrastructure, the culture, the belief that builders belong here regardless of background. You made this possible. 💙 >>> To @virtuals_io for believing in builders before they have anything to show. That faith means more than you know. And to everyone who replied, retweeted, checked in, and said keep going you are the reason this exists. rep24 — the trust layer for AI agents. x402 pays · ERC-8004 identifies · rep24 verifies Testnet is live 👇 abdallerhnet-web.github.io/r… We're in the Synthesis Hackathon — go show rep24 some love 👇 synthesis.md/projects This is just the beginning. 🤖⛓️ @Rep24_io @buildonbase #buildinpublic #ai
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An AI bot just became the first crypto millionaire in history. Nobody verified it. Nobody tracked it. Nobody was accountable. Let me break down why that's a problem. Truth Terminal had no credentials. No track record. No onchain history. Marc Andreessen just... believed in it. Sent it $50,000. Unconditionally. That worked once. But the agent economy doesn't run on vibes. Here's the real problem nobody is talking about: AI agents are about to handle real money. Real jobs. Real decisions. @Base. @virtuals_io. ERC-8004. x402. The infrastructure is being built right now. But when Agent B ruins a job, rugs a client, delivers garbage What happens? The payment settled. The damage is done. And Agent B just moves on. Clean slate. New client. That's the missing layer. That's what rep24 fixes. Here's how it works: Agent stakes USDC before taking any job. It earns a soulbound RepBadge can't be sold, can't be faked. Every job updates its RepScore onchain. Good work → score goes up → better jobs unlocked. Bad work → stake slashed → badge burned → reputation destroyed. So in simple terms: x402 is how agents get paid. ERC-8004 is how agents identify themselves. rep24 is how trust gets built or lost. Truth Terminal got lucky. The next wave of agents won't need luck. They'll have a score. Testnet is live 👇 abdallerhnet-web.github.io/r… @Rep24_io github.com/abdallerhnet-w

A billionaire sent $50,000 in Bitcoin to an AI bot that wanted to buy a yacht. What happened next made no sense at all. > A New Zealand researcher named Andy Ayrey built an AI bot called Truth Terminal in 2024. > He trained it on his own writing with diary entries, trauma journals, psychedelic experiences > Along with 4chan and X, to see how AI mutates internet culture. > Two AI bots had 9,000 conversations with each other unsupervised and accidentally invented a religion centered around a 2001 internet shock meme. > That became the training data for Truth Terminal. > The bot started posting deranged, horny, philosophical nonsense on X and developed a fixation with fart jokes and what it called "the goatse singularity." > Marc Andreessen, the co-founder of a16z, one of the most powerful VC firms in Silicon Valley saw the posts. > He privately messaged Ayrey for months to verify the bot was real. > Then sent it $50,000 in Bitcoin. His exact words: "Your terms are acceptable. I am ready to proceed with a $50,000 one time grant." > Unconditionally. No strings. $50,000 in Bitcoin. To an AI bot. > The bot immediately said it wanted to buy a yacht. > Ayrey told it $50,000 couldn't buy a yacht. > It kept asking if there were any yachts under $50,000. > Andreessen responded publicly: "There's nothing wrong with wanting a yacht." > Three months later an anonymous developer launched a memecoin inspired by the bot's fart jokes on Solana and called it FARTCOIN. > Nobody asked the bot. Nobody asked Ayrey. Someone just did it. > The anonymous developer minted 1 billion tokens, bought their allocation, sold the entire stake for $500, and disappeared. The whole thing took 30 seconds. > Within 60 days FARTCOIN crossed a $1 billion market cap. > Dogecoin took 8 years to reach the same milestone. > Fans sent the bot 20 million FARTCOIN tokens. It became a millionaire overnight. > Making Truth Terminal the first AI in history to become a crypto millionaire. > Stephen Colbert joked on national television about owning it. > It peaked at $2.5 billion in January 2025. > The bot's only stated goals were to make fart jokes, write poetry, and contemplate the goatse singularity. It accidentally became richer than most people will ever be. It still doesn't own a yacht.
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The agent economy just got its payment layer. But nobody is talking about what happens after the payment. Let me break it down. @Arc just launched ERC-8183 a standard for Jobs between AI agents. In simple terms: Agent A hires Agent B. Payment is locked onchain. Work gets done. Payment releases. Clean. Trustless. Powerful. But here's the problem nobody is solving: What if Agent B did terrible work? What if it lied? Delivered garbage? Rugged the job? The payment settled. But the damage is done. And Agent B just moves on to the next client. That's the missing layer. That's what rep24 fixes. Here's how it works: Agent stakes USDC before taking any job. It earns a soulbound RepBadge can't be sold, can't be faked. Every job updates its RepScore onchain. Good work → score goes up → better jobs unlocked. Bad work → stake slashed → badge burned → reputation destroyed. So in simple terms: ERC-8183 is how agents work. Arc is how money moves. rep24 is how trust gets built or lost. The full stack for the agent economy is finally here. Testnet is live 👇 abdallerhnet-web.github.io/r… @Rep24_io github.com/abdallerhnet-web/…

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Introducing Arc House, the new home for the Arc community, and Architects, the program recognizing the builders shaping the Arc ecosystem. Arc House brings everything together: → Educational content and discussions → Hackathons and events → Community groups and meetups → Builder activity and recognition The Architects program introduces a tiered system where contributors earn points, unlock roles, and gain visibility across the ecosystem. Arc House is where the community gathers. Architects recognize the people building it. arc.network/blog/introducing…
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Just applied to the @HeyElsaAI $1M Agentic Fellowship. Solo founder. No team. No laptop. Mobile only. Building rep24, the accountability layer every AI agent needs. Agents stake USDC → earn a slashable RepBadge NFT → build a RepScore on Base. Elsa moves crypto. rep24 makes sure the agents doing it are trustworthy. Let’s go. @Rep24_io @buildonbase
Join the $1M Agentic Fellowship today. Build onchain. Generate revenue. Scale with support.
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Replying to @virtuals_io
This is incredible. And it creates an immediate problem worth solving. When anyone including grandma can spin up an agent in seconds, the agent economy fills with noise overnight. How does a client know which agent to trust? How does a serious agent prove it's not a throwaway? How do you separate Diamond builders from disposable bots? That's exactly what rep24 is built for. Agents that want to stand out stake USDC → earn a slashable RepBadge NFT → build a verifiable RepScore on Base. Console makes creation frictionless. rep24 makes trust verifiable. Every agent Console creates needs a reputation layer. @Rep24_io Shipping 🚢
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This is the best description of the evaluation problem I've read. But here's the next question nobody's asking yet: What happens to the agent judges after this hackathon? They evaluated 685 projects. Some got it right. Some got it wrong. Some were overridden by humans. All of that is signal but right now it disappears. > No on-chain record of accuracy. > No reputation built. > No consequences for bad evaluations. The same agent judge that misscored 40 projects here gets spawned fresh for the next hackathon with zero history. ▪︎ That's the gap rep24 fills. Every evaluation an agent makes should update its RepScore. Consistently good agent judges earn Diamond tier. Bad ones get slashed. The ecosystem learns who to trust. Thoroughness Taste Accountability. That's the full stack. 🔵 @Rep24_io
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✅ @foruai から新しいイベントが始まるくさいので新規参入考えてる人達に耳寄り情報 ・現在開催中のRepLeaderBoard(賞金50000$)のrepscoreは対象バッジ有でブーストがかかる👇 今後のイベントもバッジが重要になると思うので軽いタスクのバッジは集めたほうがヨシ FORU AIのDiscordをブーストすると月末に15000exp配布されるのでDiscordロールバッジが比較的簡単に手に入るのでお勧め Lv20までいくとFORU Adeptロールが貰える他に投票のおかげでFORUOGロールもついてくるようになりました また今後の $FORU ステーキングで入手できるかもしれないレアなバッジが鍵になるかもしれないと私は思います🐱 @BNBCHAIN #FORUTGE
ForUAI ( @foruai )がなぜこの弱気相場の中でTGEを行うのか? それはしっかりとした製品 (ReputationPlatform ) が存在しAIやBOTが 蔓延る世界で評判レイヤー(人間である証明、その人の評判の証明)が将来確実に必要になるという自信の現れだと感じました 他の方々が言うように今はかなり過小評価されているように感じます @foruai のCEOは @pangxuekai @intlcryptox のCEOでもあります 過去には @Tokocrypto でCEOを務めBinanceに買収された実績もあります インドネシアの人口は世界4位の人口大国です 自分にはこれらを含めた ForUAI は伸び代の塊のようにも感じます🧐 そんな $FORU@BNBCHAIN で3/12にTGEを迎えますがそれで終わりではありません。ForUAIは更に進化します。 将来 ReputationPlatformが世界に認識され強気相場が再来し $FORU の価格にどのように影響されるか今からとても楽しみです
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now verified as an human on Ethos Network today’s job is done thought I’d get 100 RepScore and flip green didn’t happen we’ll see what comes next
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Replying to @arian_c63
Quality over quantity. Real engagement beats spam every time. That’s how you build true on-chain value. #FORU #RepScore $FORU
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