Ivan Raskovsky, CTO and Co-founder of GenLayer Foundation, joins RallyOnChain to discuss the protocol's Internet Court initiative and the upcoming Clark Testnet roadmap.
GenLayer Foundation's CTO and Co-founder, Ivan Raskovsky, was featured on the RallyOnChain Community Space (Episode 27) hosted by stargirl_hills and 0X_CUPZ. The discussion centered on GenLayer's vision for an "Internet Court"—a decentralized system enabling AI agents to resolve subjective disputes using natural language processing and consensus. Raskovsky highlighted their progress, including an internal Epoch Zero test run and the roadmap for the upcoming Clark Testnet, which is targeted at autonomous network operations following their initial Asimov and Bradbury testnets.
GenLayer is positioning itself at the crucial intersection of AI and blockchain by solving the subjective dispute resolution problem for autonomous agents. If they successfully execute their Clark Testnet and Internet Court standard, they could become the default adjudication layer for the agentic economy.
* The Internet Court initiative acts as an open infrastructure standard backed by major players like MetaMask and ZKsync to standardise AI contract negotiation.
* The transition through Asimov, Bradbury, and finally the Clark Testnet shows a structured, iterative approach to testing validator LLM configuration and autonomous operations.
* Utilizing an "Optimistic Democracy" consensus model allows GenLayer to resolve subjective natural language contracts at machine speed.
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