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This is a thing with TeeML and Nvidias confidential GPU, I think the issue is those aren't in consumer hardware but rather enterprise class stuff like H100s, and there's hefty overhead
Short of that might be able to do audit polling for reputation
For now our approach will be to let others solve the core technical issue and absorb that into our code when we need it
For example last week this CommitLLM project came out with a proposed solution some people seem excited about
We ask Codex to audit their approach, compare to what we have already in Psionic, propose integration path etc.
That comes up with a decent analysis:
https://github.com/OpenAgentsInc/psionic/blob/main/docs/audits/2026-04-09-psionic-commitllm-adaptation-audit.md
May or may not proceed with that specific plan but will repeat the process whenever we need that level of verifiability, then port the code into Psionic and iterate as needed
Generally I don't expect verifiability to be a big enough selling point that people will prefer a different project over ours because they verify more than we do. None of the AI power users on my X feed care about Gensyn or any of the other projects prioritizing inference verifiability.
Not to trivialize its importance, just rather focus on network growth first & upgrade later. (Borrowing from Nostr's 'worse is better' playbook)
None of the AI power users on my X feed care about Gensyn or any of the other projects prioritizing inference verifiability.
How many decentralized inference power users are there? What kinds of customers want such inference? I'm curious which use cases experience such an inference shortage that they'll pay for it even when unverfiable and unaccountable.
Not to trivialize its importance, just rather focus on network growth first & upgrade later.
That makes sense. Overcooking is worse than undercooking. I'm probably out of the target demographic because you wouldn't be doing it this way if probably-inference didn't have value.
How many decentralized inference power users are there?
Sadly not enough to build a big business around!
Awesome, thanks!
fwiw The point I'm trying to get across, and I make this point to anyone in this problem space (I've seen two other bitcoiner projects in this domain in the last month): I think the primitive that matters is verification, because it's the one thing no one has solved afaik. That's not to trivialize everything else. The default position of we'll engage in the verification arms race eventually might still allow someone to build up a position in the market with everything else on point. It's just that imo the eat-the-market winner will have solved this problem (if it's solvable) and, also imo, projects that aren't terrified/hyper-focused on that, should be.