A chain isn't done when it runs. It's done when someone outside your repo can read it, query it, and reason about how it'll change. Phase A built the engine. The next pass made it legible. Four things that landed this week:
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EU AI Act Article 50 says AI-generated content must be cryptographically markable. C2PA strips on re-upload. Watermarks degrade through compression. Voluntary disclosures aren't auditable. So we wrote up the actual chain-level flow. How the EU AI Office registers an attestor set. How OpenAI or Anthropic attests at generation time. How a citizen, a regulator, and a court each verify the same image. The chain stores hashes and signatures only. Never the prompt, never the output. GDPR-compatible by design. 0.001 $LGT per attestation. Stripe floor is $0.30. Ethereum gas at AI volume is structurally infeasible. https://ligate.io/blog/how-the-eu-ai-act-gets-enforced-on-ligate
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gm Farcaster. The web has hashes for files and signatures for transactions. It still does not have a settlement layer for "what did this human, app, or AI agent actually do." We are building one.
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