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Today, @faust is announcing Roc: a reality oracle computer that notarizes reality, onchain For the past ~3 years, we have been venturing into the great beyond at the intersection of deep tech x crypto. We’re building a new kind of hardware (from the bottom up) that is designed for Ethereum Read on below...
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Back in 2020, I was building autonomous flying cars at Kitty Hawk, until that future was canceled. Then I found myself in crypto because decentralized autonomous machines are the future A world where there will be trillions of machines driving most of the TXs onchain. In that world, what does the HW / OS look like?
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Today, Reality (IRL) and Onchain are like two cities with very few roads between Ethereum has limited access to IRL world, largely confined to being onchain. HW companies have forsaken crypto; we use devices that treat us like 2nd class citizens. Devs have to figure out our own oracle solutions, or not even bother
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What would it look like if Ethereum could reach out to reality? What if it could see? What if it could hear? What if it could notarize our reality, onchain - at the press of a button? What would that look like?
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That’s why we're building Roc - a machine that notarizes reality, onchain A HW / OS built from the bottom up to support sensors (camera, audio, etc), cryptography: (able to do sensor attestations, is a HW wallet) and a GPU that can run local AI / ML models. Plus an API that allows for devs to build apps on top of it
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In a world where humanity is drowning in AI, Roc helps you build things that make us more real... E.g. You can create an app for Roc that takes deep-fake proof attested photos/videos that can prove that it is the owner. It would be verifiable thru /eas or services like @witness, or any smart contract of your choosing
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Doesn't cryptographic metadata proof and triangulated forensic entity resolution do most of this? I worked with ascribe.io in 2015, and definitely see this as the future of a truly trustless future - curious how you see proprietary hardware being the key here?
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