You cannot verify this world with a single validator, as that would only create another black box.



If the verification results can only be provided by a certain institution, a specific company, or a trusted third party, then trust has not been resolved—it has merely been transferred. Once this validator itself encounters a problem, the entire system loses its meaning.

This is also why Inference Labs chooses the public chain as the verification endpoint, because it possesses three irreplaceable attributes: neutrality, permanence, and final settlement capability.

Once a proof is written on the chain, it does not belong to any one party. Anyone, at any time, can independently verify the same proof and arrive at the same conclusion, using any method. There are no permission barriers, and there is no possibility of post-hoc modification or selective disclosure.

True verification is not about me having already checked it for you. It is that you can verify it yourself at any time, and you will always be able to verify it. Only when verification has public and persistent properties can a verifiable system avoid degenerating into a new trust assumption!

#KaitoYap @KaitoAI #Yap @inference_labs
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