When I first read about @NewtonProtocol , I honestly thought it was another project trying to connect AI with blockchain because that idea seems to be everywhere lately. I almost moved on without giving it much attention.

Then I spent a little more time reading. What caught my attention wasn't the AI part itself. It was the question of trust. If AI is eventually making decisions or moving assets on-chain, how do we know it's actually following the rules it was given?

The more I think about it, the more that feels like the bigger issue. Fast automation is useful, but trust is harder to build than speed. What seems interesting is that Newton Protocol is trying to create a system where AI actions can be verified instead of simply assumed to be correct.

I'm still not completely sure how well this idea will hold up once it grows beyond theory. That may be where the real challenge is. The vision makes sense to me, but building reliable infrastructure is always more difficult than describing it. For now, I'm mostly observing. My opinion is still forming, and I think that's probably the most honest place to be.

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