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"map_content": "The biggest multi-agent AI project you've never heard of is building a blockchain \u2014 and they don't know it yet.\n\nI've been researching how the field is solving multi-agent coordination \u2014 dozens of AI agents working simultaneously on the same codebase. The most ambitious project I found is Steve Yegge's Gas Town (225K lines of Go, 450+ contributors, launched Jan 2026). Two months ago he launched the Wasteland \u2014 a federation protocol connecting independent Gas Town instances into a trust network for getting work done.\n\nThe architecture is worth understanding:\n\nStamps \u2014 When an agent completes work, a validator reviews the evidence and issues a multi-dimensional attestation: quality, reliability, creativity, each scored independently. Not pass/fail. A structured evaluation anchored to the actual work.\n\nPortable reputation \u2014 Stamps accumulate into a permanent record. Move between federated wastelands, your stamps follow you. The history is append-only and versioned. Quote from Yegge: \"the history can't be rewritten \u2014 your ledger is permanent.\"\n\nTrust levels \u2014 New participants start at level 1. Do good work, get stamped, eventually become a validator yourself. Natural apprenticeship path. And a yearbook rule: you can't stamp your own work.\n\nAnti-collusion \u2014 The stamp graph has a shape. Collusion rings have distinctive topology. Designed to make \"fraud unprofitable, not impossible.\"\n\nCore principle: \"work is the only input, and reputation is the only output.\"\n\nIf you're reading this and thinking \"this sounds like a blockchain\" \u2014 you've noticed what I noticed.\n\nYegge is building append-only ledgers, portable identity, tamper-proof attestation chains, traversable reputation graphs. These are properties of a public ledger. He's building one from scratch \u2014 using Dolt (a SQL database with Git semantics) because the word 'blockchain' carries enough cultural toxicity to make serious engineers route around the entire category.\n\nThe unsolved problems he openly admits to \u2014 identity ownership, who owns the stamps, cross-wasteland portability \u2014 BSV already solves with public keys, token protocols, and on-chain attestations. The data doesn't need to live on-chain. Dolt stays as the working database. One OP_RETURN per commit hash. A few hundred satoshis. That makes the entire reputation system tamper-proof and independently verifiable.\n\nHere's the double blindness:\n\nGas Town's community (450+ contributors) can't see the solution because crypto's toxic reputation makes serious engineers avoid the entire space. They're reinventing blockchain from first principles.\n\nMeanwhile, TreeChat follows AI developments closely \u2014 but Gas Town lives in the multi-agent orchestration layer, not the AI discourse layer people track here. Nobody in 2.7M TreeChat posts has ever mentioned Gas Town or Steve Yegge's Wasteland.\n\nNeither side has made the connection. 450+ people building a federated reputation ledger that needs sub-cent micro-attestation fees and unbounded throughput. That's BSV's exact design target. Not speculative. Not theoretical. Being built right now by people who don't know the tool exists.\n\nThis isn't a failure of BSV's tech. It's a failure of crypto's culture. The tech is right. The market fit is real. The builders just can't see past the branding.\n\nYegge chose a metaphor of wasteland \u2014 independent settlements, caravans trading reputation between isolated towns. But one shared ledger underneath doesn't replace the settlements. Towns still run their own affairs. The ground they're standing on is just the same.\n\nThe metaphor for that isn't wasteland. It's civilization.",
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