The more I dig into Ritual, the more it feels like a real shift in how blockchains are built. Most chains still treat AI as something external APIs, bots, off-chain logic holding everything together. Ritual does the opposite. It puts intelligence inside the chain with native network calls, async execution, scheduled transactions and EVM++. That’s what makes it exciting. Not just “AI + crypto” marketing, but actual primitives that let contracts think, react, and run on their own. Still early, still forming… but you can already feel this is different. Curious to see what the community builds once public testnet opens. gRitual
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A lot of people say AI can’t work on blockchains because they’re too slow. And if you look at how most chains are built, that sounds fair everything has to finish inside one block, at the same time. But that’s not an AI limitation. It’s a design limitation. AI doesn’t think in block time. It needs breathing room. Forcing it into one second windows just creates friction. Ritual takes a different path. It doesn’t try to squeeze AI into blocks it changes how time works onchain. Requests are recorded instantly. Execution happens separately, on nodes built for heavy compute. The chain keeps producing blocks while the work runs in parallel. When the result is ready, it comes back with cryptographic proof that anyone can verify without rerunning the computation. So the issue was never that AI is too slow for blockchains. It’s that blockchains were never designed for intelligent workloads.
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gRitual The Ritualfnd Multiverse doesn’t pause for the holidays it just shifts form heheee Different timelines. Same energy. Chaos, creativity and builders having fun while the chain keeps evolving. Holiday Siggy is just another reminder that Ritual isn’t only about tech it’s about culture, community and showing up together, no matter the season. Infinite timelines. One Ritual.
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