GenLayer Introduces AI-Powered Court System for On-Chain Disputes

GenLayer is a new crypto protocol focused on resolving on-chain disputes through a synthetic court system. Co-founder Albert Castellana describes it as a decision-making infrastructure that employs multiple AIs to reach consensus on subjective decisions. Key points include:

  • GenLayer allows users of platforms like Polymarket to appeal controversial outcomes through an unbiased, neutral arbitration system.
  • The protocol operates using ZKsync, an Ethereum layer 2 solution, with a network of 1,000 validators connected to various large language models (LLMs).
  • Decisions are made quickly, averaging 100 seconds for processing and finalized within 30 minutes, even with multiple appeals.
  • Validators choose LLMs based on the complexity of the case, generating different answers to prevent gaming of the system.
  • A financial incentive exists for validators to provide accurate information since they are rewarded for correct decisions.
  • Collusion among validators is discouraged due to time constraints and the randomness of selection for each ruling.
  • GenLayer plans to launch its mainnet by the end of the year, introducing a native token for its ecosystem.

This project aims to establish a reliable mechanism for rapid decision-making in the evolving landscape of crypto markets and AI agents.