| ▲ | idrdex 2 days ago | |
This is partially true. Thanks for the comment. I’m the developer of CANONIC. It’s an AI GOV framework. But crypto it is not. The opposite. CANONIC is a learning language to fully govern AI. Ask yourself why you are still programming computation with LLMs when they repeatedly outperform humans on such coding tasks. What’s missing is AI GOV. CANONIC is a contract with your AI. COIN becomes an artifact of good AI governence. Hardly an opaque transaction. :) | ||
| ▲ | enoint a day ago | parent [-] | |
It’s a tortured metaphor for benefit or value or bounty. So, to work with the cardiologist, she publicly issues a bounty (numerator) in COIN and I privately estimate the effort denominator. Triage the table of bounties by this fraction. I guess it could also be used to communicate that some problems are too difficult for modest resources, if the reward exceeds 255. Anyway, the only thing worth spending it on is resource upgrades, right? | ||