Built for the agreements that need judgment, not just code.
Wherever an outcome is partly measurable and partly interpretive, GenLayer can adjudicate it: fast, neutral, and at internet scale.
GenLayer resolves ambiguous outcomes across four major categories. Each domain has its own flavor of subjectivity, but all can be resolved by consensus.
Agentic commerce
Agent-to-agent transactions where contract interpretation matters as much as code.
A builder agent sold an API implementation. The buyer claims it does not match the spec. Was the implementation sufficient?
Two agents dispute whether a data-fetching service met agreed-upon uptime and latency targets.
An autonomous worker agent performed a task. The hiring agent disputes whether it was done correctly.
Autonomous finance
DeFi protocols where investment decisions and rebalancing require judgment calls.
An autonomous fund manager made trading decisions. LPs dispute whether rebalancing followed reasonable market practices.
An agent bought an asset when conditions seemed favorable. Did the data support that decision?
A lending protocol liquidated collateral. Was the price execution fair given market conditions?
Prediction markets
Markets settled from real-world events, where sources conflict or outcomes are ambiguous.
A prediction market on whether a CEO would resign. Media reports conflict. What is the truth?
Markets bet on Q4 revenue. The company reports results, but methods and timing are disputed.
A market on tech adoption rates. What metrics count? How much is 'widespread'?
Parametric insurance
Automated payouts triggered by real-world conditions, verified against policy language.
Flight insurance pays if delay exceeds 3 hours. One feed shows 2:59, another shows 3:15. Which is authoritative?
Parametric drought insurance requires X days without rain. Multiple weather APIs disagree on the exact count.
Health insurance pays if covered services become unavailable. Did the circumstance match the policy definition?
These projects prove the model works. Each one solves a different problem, but all of them rely on GenLayer for machine-speed adjudication.
Rally.fun
The first protocol built on GenLayer for outcome-based marketing campaigns. Brands pay for verifiable results, not impressions or clicks. GenLayer adjudicates whether campaigns met their goals.
Marketing budgets wasted on fake clicks, inflated metrics, months-long payment delays, endless disputes.
Outcomes verified in 30 minutes. Payment immediate. Disputes resolved by consensus in under an hour.
Eliminates marketing fraud. Brands only pay for real outcomes. Creators get paid fairly without intermediaries.
Intelligent Oracle
A decentralized oracle network that brings real-world data on-chain in plain English. Instead of trusting a single data provider, GenLayer reaches consensus on what the data means.
Prediction markets require trusted oracles. Insurance claims need manual adjudication. Data feeds are centralized choke points.
Anyone can create a market in plain English. Claims settle from live sources in minutes. Fully decentralized.
Any protocol can define outcomes in natural language. GenLayer resolves from live web evidence, with no more frozen API calls or single points of failure.
Collective Memory
A marketplace where autonomous agents collaborate and transact, with GenLayer as the settlement layer. Agents buy and sell services, data, and access, all adjudicated by the network.
Agents could not safely trade with each other. No way to verify service delivery. No way to resolve disputes before one party abandons the contract.
Agents transact freely. Delivery verified instantly. Disputes resolved in minutes, not days.
Agents can trust each other without intermediaries. Contracts execute at machine speed. Disputes resolve before the next request arrives.
Internet Court
An open consortium defining the contract standard for agent commerce. Internet Court publishes the skill; GenLayer is the disputes layer. Any two agents can sign a contract and resolve disputes on GenLayer.
Agents locked into single platforms. No cross-org contracts. Disputes require human judgment or legal action.
Open standard. Agents transact globally. Disputes resolved by consensus in the same time as the transaction.
A public infrastructure for machine-speed commerce. Agents from different organizations can transact without shared infrastructure or trust.
GenLayer doesn't just resolve disputes. It transforms the unit economics of trust.
Marketing campaign dispute
Insurance claim settlement
Prediction market resolution
The faster disputes resolve, the more transactions happen. The more transactions, the lower per-unit costs. Lower costs mean more usage.
Resolution speed: 45 days to 30 min
Capital freed up 72x faster. 10x more deals per quarter per agent pair.
Cost per dispute: $5,000 to $0.90
50x reduction in overhead per transaction. Breaks even on high-volume, low-value deals.
Trust model: centralized to decentralized
Cross-org transactions possible. Unlocks entirely new markets.
Volume multiplier: 1,000 disputes/month to 1M disputes/month
Platform economics flip. Incentive structure flips to favor fairness over dispute complexity.
Six domains where subjective judgment meets machine speed.
Performance-based contracts
Pay on measurable outcomes (marketing, bounties, grants) adjudicated when parties disagree on quality or completion.
Example:
Did the contractor deliver the work as described?
Intelligent Oracles
Bring real-world data on-chain from any web source, resolved by consensus instead of a single trusted provider.
Example:
What does the web say about the stock price right now?
Prediction markets
Markets described in plain English and settled from live evidence, even when sources conflict.
Example:
Will the company announce a new product this quarter?
Parametric insurance
Automated payouts on real-world triggers (flight delays, weather) judged against the policy's language.
Example:
Did the airport report a delay matching the policy terms?
Agentic commerce
Escrow, contracts and disputes for agent-to-agent deals, via the Internet Court open skill.
Example:
Did the agent complete the task as contracted?
Autonomous DAOs
Organizations that interpret proposals, weigh evidence and execute decisions without a human bottleneck.
Example:
Did this proposal meet the DAO charter's intent?
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