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✽ While most blockchains still focus on speed and throughput, a new layer is quietly being built for reasoning and real world interaction.
Testnet Bradbury is now live and @GenLayer is stepping into a phase where AI inference becomes part of consensus itself.
This is not just another testnet milestone.
Bradbury feels like a research arena where validators, builders and researchers can experiment with model routing, greyboxing and optimistic democracy to understand how intelligent contracts should actually run in production conditions.
In the emerging agentic era, AI agents will not only send transactions.
They will interpret context, make probabilistic decisions and coordinate with other agents across digital systems.
Traditional deterministic chains were never designed for that level of complexity.
GenLayer’s architecture starts to make sense here.
Validators can dynamically choose models based on contract complexity, optimize costs versus accuracy, and even defend against universal prompt injection attacks through collective consensus behavior.
That creates a new design space where blockchain security is no longer only cryptographic. It becomes cognitive, adaptive and performance driven.
Bradbury also introduces benchmarking with real dApp traffic, incentive aligned gas and penalty mechanics, and governance ideas like a future GenLayer Constitution.
All of these pieces point toward one direction.
A network that evolves alongside the rapid progress of AI.
If agents are going to run economies, they will need infrastructure that can reason about uncertainty.
Bradbury is where that experimentation begins.