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It feels so good wen eco recognize you.. devfun is big
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Big ticket giveaway for one of the biggest events in Ukraine - Incrypted Crypto Conference 2026! Today you have a unique opportunity to attend this event completely FREE How to enter the giveaway? 1️⃣ Follow @UnityNodes and @Incrypted 2️⃣ Join our Telegram - t.me/unitynodes_events 3️⃣ Like and leave a comment under this post 4️⃣ Make sure to send the link to your comment in our Telegram group We'll be selecting winners using a randomizer and the results will be announced in our Telegram group Good luck
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🔥 Faces of Crypto #2 Interview with @0xNeodallas 📍 About himself: "I got into crypto by accident. I was always looking for new opportunities. During a lunch break at my regular job, I came across a YouTube video reviewing some coin. Since then I started diving deeper while still working. When my crypto income matched my salary - I quit my job." ────────────────── • What was your biggest "wow-moment" in the industry over all these years? "Here you can both make and lose big money." • How did you become an advisor at @UnityNodes and what do you do there? "I was an ambassador in several projects. A guy I met in chats invited me to join the validators team. Now I’m responsible for design and media presentation." • You often say that "there’s always something to do in crypto". How do you structure your day/week in this chaos? "I plan my actions and set priorities. It’s important to filter activities so you don’t burn out. I use Google Sheets to track everything and even built my own service to stay updated on the projects I follow." • What directions and projects are you most interested in right now? "Right now I’m really into the AI sector (you’ll probably see more content from me on this soon). From crypto projects - Base, Polymarket, Abstract and Arc." • You collect NFTs and recently minted Alabaster Voyager. What attracts you to Otherside / Yuga Labs and how do you see the future of NFT projects? "I wouldn’t call myself an active collector, but I have a few NFTs I like. The most important thing is the community behind the project. That’s why I joined Otherside - it’s a new experience in metaverses. I believe NFTs will live on, just in a different format." • You believe the biggest AI breakthrough will be in memory and personalization. How do you currently use AI (Obsidian Claude) in your daily life? "Anyone can create their own "second brain" right now, the question is just desire. I started using Obsidian two months ago to structure my notes and I’m still figuring out the best way to integrate Claude." • How does family influence your approach to crypto and work? "It’s actually the hardest part - keeping balance between work and family. But they understand and support me." • What’s the most valuable life advice you’ve ever received? "If you’ve lost yourself and feel apathy - fuck it. Take on more work and grind. When you have zero time to whine and feel apathetic - it doesn’t happen." • How important is community and feedback for you? "Community is a very important factor. If you find like-minded people (or even better ones), your growth and the growth of the community will be huge. Plus it’s just more fun to work this way." • What one skill or habit would you recommend everyone develop to survive and succeed in the next cycle? "Adaptive thinking. Looking at how fast everything is developing right now, this is a must-have. Otherwise you’ll stay at the level you’re currently at. And that’s still the best case scenario." • One main piece of advice for beginners entering crypto in 2026? "Do your own research, don’t trust what someone said or wrote. And grind hard, guys - you’ve got this." ────────────────── Neo is a great example of a calm, structured and long-term thinker in crypto. Really enjoyed this conversation. What do you think about his answers? Who should we invite next? Drop your suggestions 👇
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Διαχειρίζεστε πολλαπλά κινητά; Μπορείτε να τρέξετε ένα Operator License ανά συσκευή. Το Telemachus DAO μπορεί να υποστηρίξει σοβαρούς operators που θέλουν να στήσουν ένα μικρό "farm" από συσκευές. 📱📱📱 #unitynodes #crypto t.me/telemachus_nodes
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Το DePIN στα καλύτερά του! 🚀 ​Μην αφήνεις το παλιό σου Android/iPhone να κάθεται στο συρτάρι. Μετάτρεψέ το σε πηγή rewards. Το Telemachus DAO μοιράζει Unity Operator Licenses σε όσους θέλουν να βοηθήσουν στην επέκταση του δικτύου. ​Βήματα: ​Μπαίνεις Telegram. ​Παίρνεις code. ​Κατεβάζεις Unity app. ​Done! #cryptogreece #Unitynodes ​Join us: t.me/telemachus_nodes
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Four new validators just joined GenLayer recently Welcome @CitadelOne_ @UnityNodes @AuroraXnode @encapHQ GenLayer validators are actually different, they are not your regular validators Let's see what they are doing differently 🔵
Smart contracts still can't read the internet. They can't handle judgment calls. They break the moment real-world complexity shows up. GenLayer is the fix. It's an AI-native blockchain where validator nodes each running different AI models reach consensus on subjective
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The GenLayer validator set just got bigger. @CitadelOne_, @UnityNodes, @AuroraXnode, and @encapHQ recently joined the network. Having these top-tier infrastructure providers on board means an immediate boost in network decentralization, robust uptime, and highly secure validation for the ecosystem. And this is worth paying attention to because @GenLayer validators are one of the most genuinely different things happening in crypto right now. On every other chain, validators do one job: confirm that code ran the same way it always does. Deterministic. Predictable. Boring. GenLayer validators do something else entirely. They reason. Here is what that actually means 🧵
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Genlayer's diverse AI validators is a massive step toward antifragile on-chain intelligence with more models, stronger consensus and truly autonomous agents ready to handle real-world decisions.
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- @UnityNodes (unitynodes.com) Trusted Proof of Stake service provider focused purely on validation. It's specialized in node operations and high uptime. Helps Genlayer maintain rock solid performance as AI inference load grows.

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Recently @GenLayer onboarded 4 new validators, @CitadelOne_, @UnityNodes, @AuroraXnode and @encapHQ At first glance it looks like just more nodes, but on GenLayer this is actually a big deal for the future of AI agents on-chain. Here’s why and what each new validator brings🧵
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Gen morning to y’all hope you’re have a great weekend, been a while i write something about genlayer so I will explain some new validator brought on genlayer Bradbury testnet. ———————————————— Genlayer officially welcome @CitadelOne_, @UnityNodes, @AuroraXnode, and @encapHQ to the network. This network represents a new paradigm in decentralized coordination—one where validators are not just reaching consensus on deterministic data, but on outcomes that involve interpretation, reasoning, and probabilistic judgment. By integrating large language model (LLM) inference directly into the validation process, the system enables consensus on non-deterministic results—something traditional blockchains are not designed to handle. In this environment, validators play a more sophisticated role. Instead of simply verifying fixed inputs and outputs, they participate in evaluating prompts, interpreting context, and arriving at aligned conclusions based on AI-driven inference. This opens the door to entirely new categories of decentralized applications, including those that depend on subjective evaluation, complex decision-making, or evolving data inputs. The addition of @CitadelOne_, @UnityNodes, @AuroraXnode, and @encapHQ strengthens the network with experienced infrastructure providers who understand both the reliability requirements of blockchain systems and the nuances of operating in emerging, AI-integrated environments. Their participation helps ensure robustness, decentralization, and high-quality consensus as the network scales. Together, we are pushing the boundaries of what decentralized systems can achieve—moving beyond simple transaction validation into a future where machines can collectively reason, evaluate, and agree on outcomes that were previously impossible to formalize on-chain.
New validators are onboarded to GenLayer this week. We welcome @CitadelOne_, @UnityNodes, @AuroraXnode, @encapHQ to the network where validators reach consensus on non-deterministic outcomes through LLM inference. Join the validator waitlist 👇 portal.genlayer.foundation/#…
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The end of Round One for Unity Nodes approaches, secure your Unity License code now at unitylicenses.io Enjoy a 50/50 split, clear communication, and a reliable long-term partnership. Let’s build the @UnityNodesIO Network together 🫂 #UnityNodes #PassiveIncome

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Recently, @GenLayer added new validators to its network. Names like @.CitadelOne_, @.UnityNodes, @.AuroraXnode, and @.encapHQ. That might sound normal at first glance, but what these validators do isn’t regular. On most chains, validators just re-run the same code. Same input, same output. But on GenLayer, it works differently. Each validator is connected to its own AI model. Could be GPT, Claude, Llama… different setups. So instead of just executing code, they’re actually interpreting tasks. When a task isn’t straightforward, a small group of validators is picked. One of them proposes an answer using live web data and its AI. The others don’t just accept it. They run their own checks, using their own models, and compare results. If they agree, that becomes the final outcome. If not, it gets challenged and resolved until there’s alignment. This is how GenLayer handles things normal blockchains avoid. Things like: • Was this prediction correct based on real-world events? • Did this contract condition actually get met? • Who is right in a dispute? Instead of waiting for humans, validators handle it by using multiple independent AI systems and reaching agreement. That’s the key difference here. And with more validators joining, the network will only get stronger. More perspectives, better validation, more reliable outcomes. Still early, but this is a different direction from what most people are used to.
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