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Auki just made planogram compliance actually practical - design, deploy, and verify all in CactusXR. Retail execution is about to get way sharper. That's how you win in stores. Love this!
Jun 10
Working on getting product images and dimensions into @CactusXR so retailers can design planograms, push them to stores, and do planogram compliance checks all within Cactus. 🌵
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query a wallet and you know whether it connects to a verified unique human; no user action, no re-verification step @HumnPassport Models API runs Sybil defense at the protocol, not the application
the airdrop completed. the wallet data looks wrong: hundreds of addresses claimed, none had prior onchain activity Sybils don't generate engagement. they claim and move on Models API scores wallets against onchain signals. no re-verification from users. query before TGE finalization, score the list, drop the farms how Initia and others filtered out Sybils in their testnet programs: human.tech/blog/case-study-p…
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we're cooking more! come to our Discord to vote
pick your agent đź‘€ with WaaP, you can start a dedicated web3-native agent with just a few lines pasted to your terminal Cetus, Polymarket, Recurring Payments, Wallet Integration, and 11 others (more on the way) step-by-stap: docs.waap.human.tech/recipes
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time to help some robots learn how to read a shelf. Auki is paying 30 $AUKI per photo you annotate. next grocery run just bring your phone
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Reminder: you can upload images of shelves from supermarkets, convenience stores, or DIY stores and earn 30 $AUKI per price tag or empty space annotation. 🛒 auki.com/community/news/earn…
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. @Auki remains one of the very few DePIN projects I have strong conviction in and am still actively buying right now. Imho very undervalued at current levels. Award-winning solutions, real revenue, and partnerships with some of the biggest robotics and retail companies in the world. Times like these are when conviction tends to pay off most. And the team keeps building und transparent. Some of the recent updates: ▪️ Swedish Prime Minister @SwedishPM got a live @CactusXR demo at ICA Kvantum Värnamo, hosted by store owner Johan Westlund. Government-level interest in spatial AI for retail and supply chains. ▪️ The new SDK is open source with a public Kanban. The goal: any browser, robot, phone, or glasses can join a posemesh domain. ▪️ Galbot and RealMan robots are now autonomously scanning shelves through CactusXR. ▪️ Gaussian splat improvements, sharpening the 3D scene quality the whole system runs on. Photos from the live @CactusXR demo with the Swedish Prime Minister below 👇
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For @openclaw agents, prompt injection is what phishing is to email. WaaP programmatically stops the agent from signing the unknown. You keep custody of the key.
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we're at the point where your phone camera is literally good enough to replace specialized retail hardware. Auki is proving that right now with shelf mapping.
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Experimenting with a camera-based scanner to map products instead of using a separate barcode scanner. It's a much more streamlined UX, and every bit of time saved during the setup process multiplies as we scale up.
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who controls the key is @WaaPxyz's answer who verified the human backing the agent is Passport's two questions agentic systems have to resolve
builders are already shipping this: agents taking onchain positions. the question is who holds the key
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incentivized testnets attract exactly the kind of attention you don't want same wallets. coordinated timing. synthetic interaction patterns at scale teams like Initia, Avail, and Sunrise hit this. case studies on what they blocked: human.tech/blog/case-study-p…
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Article 14 specifies the standard, not the implementation. in practice, effective oversight means: • scoped permissions: the agent operates within pre-approved authority limits • human authorization on record: the approval predates the action • verifiable enforcement record: the boundary and its enforcement are auditable after the fact compliance is an architecture decision, not a policy document human.tech/blog/authorizatio…
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for those who still don't know @WaaPxyz, or need a refresher stop renting your private keys
Who is WaaP? A thread for builders who've heard of Privy, Turnkey, or Coinbase and want to know where we fit. đź§µ
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207K verified humans in one campaign is proof human verification can scale the harder gap: agents running wallets with no verified human behind them at all verification at that scale was step one. agent authorization is the next one
207K people verified in one Linea Voyage campaign the bot congestion problem at that scale is different from protecting a small allowlist what actually worked: passport.human.tech/blog/lin…
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key storage is the easy part of agent self-custody the harder problem: authorization scope in the protocol, not in the agent's code the architecture: human.tech/blog/waap-s-progr…
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agents are making financial decisions at machine speed. the signing architecture usually hasn't caught up 2PC splits the key: one share on your device, one in infrastructure. the agent can act, but neither side can move funds alone. you stay in the loop without being asked to approve every transaction human.tech/blog/2pc-agent-wa…
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