Something in Newton's roadmap doesn't get talked about much — the Model Registry.
Idea is an onchain marketplace where devs publish agent models — prebuilt automation logic — and other people discover, activate, or even chain them together. Newton talks about this enabling "swarms" of coordinated agents instead of one bot working alone. Paired with the policy layer, the pitch is reusable, checkable automation instead of everyone hand-rolling their own bot.
Here's the part that made me pause though. As of the most recent public info I could find, the actual code for both the Model Registry and the multichain Keystore rollup isn't public yet. Foundation says they'll release it once development's finalized.
Not saying that's shady — plenty of legit projects hold code back until it's ready. But it does mean "verifiable" right now is describing the design on paper, not something the community can actually go check. Worth watching whether that code shows up, instead of assuming verifiable already means verified.
@NewtonProtocol $NEWT #Newt
Should "verifiable" claims wait until the code is actually public??
(1)Yes, hold the claim until people can check it
(2) No, a documented roadmap is fine for now
Idea is an onchain marketplace where devs publish agent models — prebuilt automation logic — and other people discover, activate, or even chain them together. Newton talks about this enabling "swarms" of coordinated agents instead of one bot working alone. Paired with the policy layer, the pitch is reusable, checkable automation instead of everyone hand-rolling their own bot.
Here's the part that made me pause though. As of the most recent public info I could find, the actual code for both the Model Registry and the multichain Keystore rollup isn't public yet. Foundation says they'll release it once development's finalized.
Not saying that's shady — plenty of legit projects hold code back until it's ready. But it does mean "verifiable" right now is describing the design on paper, not something the community can actually go check. Worth watching whether that code shows up, instead of assuming verifiable already means verified.
@NewtonProtocol $NEWT #Newt
Should "verifiable" claims wait until the code is actually public??
(1)Yes, hold the claim until people can check it
(2) No, a documented roadmap is fine for now
1)) Yes, hold the claim
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2))No, a documented roadmap
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