
Baovy06
Baovy06
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🎤 @MelodyAssets OFFICIALLY OPEN FOR MUSIC REGISTRATION
For those who love music and enjoy creating with AI, this is your chance to showcase your talent
📅 Registration period:
• Start: 05/26/2026 – 7:00 AM (Vietnam time)
• End: 05/29/2026 – 7:00 PM (Vietnam time)
📅 Event time:
• 05/30/2026 – from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM (Vietnam time)
📝 How to participate:
1. Go to register and send: “I want to register”
2. Complete registration within the specified time
3. Submit the chorus lyrics created with AI support along with the X (Twitter) post link
🎧 Notes for participants:
• After receiving the role, remember to write your name on to register for the performance order
• Be present 15 minutes early and have your performance ready
• If it’s your turn but you don’t respond after the countdown, the organizers will move on to the next person
🎤 Location:
• All performances will take place live on the channel
🏆 Prizes:
🥇 1st place: 30 USDT + exclusive role
🥈 2nd place: 20 USDT + exclusive role
🥉 3rd place: 10 USDT + exclusive role
🎖 4th – 10th place:
• Receive server points
🎁 Additionally:
• Singer Role for all winners
• Surprise gifts for active members
⚠️ Conditions:
• Content must be original or AI-assisted
• Must follow Melody and moderators on Twitter:
@MelodyAssets
@darkjhay18
• Must perform live to be eligible for prizes
If you love music and want to try your hand with AI, don’t miss this event 🎶🔥

Baovy06 reposted

Axis Weekly
This week, we focused on making the robotics data loop more measurable and reproducible: separating real user signals from bot traffic, expanding TaskGen into articulated-object tasks, and turning data-to-model workflows into repeatable services.
Key updates:
- Data quality: Task 805’s high failure rate was driven by bots, not real players.
- TaskGen: Codebase delivered for an upcoming update that will support end-to-end generation of articulated-object tasks from prompts.
- Simulation and data infra: Asset bugs fixed, and the automated recover-from-failure pipeline is nearing full deployment.
- Model training: Achieved a ~40% success rate in cross-simulation evaluation (IsaacLab to MuJoCo).
- Sim-to-real: Updated the domain randomization roadmap to heavily boost physical parameter diversity.
A closer look at this week’s progress 🧵
If you love, then love
Why keep asking if someone has a lover or not?
Whether yes or no, leave Zy alone
Zy can balance it on their own 😎😂
@quipnetwork @wallchain @NucleusCodes
Baovy06
GN FAMS
One thing I’ve been noticing recently is how naturally Web3 is starting to fit into daily routines.
Before logging off tonight, I checked my progress on @sleepagotchi. It’s refreshing seeing a project turn something as simple as rest and consistency into a meaningful experience instead of just another farming loop.
At the same time, I’ve been relying on @quipnetwork to keep everything secure while moving across different ecosystems. The more active onchain life becomes, the more important reliable security feels.
I’m also curious about the direction @NucleusCodes is taking with infrastructure and scaling. There’s a noticeable shift happening where teams are focusing less on noise and more on making crypto actually usable long term.
And honestly, platforms like @wallchain keep proving that attention and engagement are becoming real digital assets of their own.
Nothing huge overnight just small habits, small interactions, and steady participation stacking over time.
GN everyone

RWA is becoming a major narrative of this cycle, but what I find most interesting is when it starts to touch industries with real communities and real cash flow like music.
@MelodyAssets is building an onchain RWA music platform where songs can be tokenized for the community to co-own, trade, and receive revenue shares. Instead of music existing only on Spotify or traditional streaming platforms, Melody wants to turn music IP into truly liquid assets on the blockchain.
What I find notable is:
• Each song can be divided into tokenized parts.
• Fans not only listen to music but can also participate as “stakeholders.”
• Liquidity, trading, and reward systems are all brought onchain.
• The project also integrates a buyback + burn mechanism from royalty revenue.
This narrative fits well with the current RWA trend:
From physical assets → intellectual property → attention economy.
If Web3 used to mainly tokenize tokens, now everything is gradually shifting to tokenizing real value and real communities.
Melody seems to want to build an infrastructure layer for MusicFi on BNB Chain, where artists, fans, and investors participate together in a shared economy instead of relying entirely on traditional labels.
I think if RWA continues to expand, music could be one of the easiest pieces to drive adoption because it is directly connected to culture and community.

GN FAMS
One thing I’ve been noticing recently is how naturally Web3 is starting to fit into daily routines.
Before logging off tonight, I checked my progress on @sleepagotchi. It’s refreshing seeing a project turn something as simple as rest and consistency into a meaningful experience instead of just another farming loop.
At the same time, I’ve been relying on @quipnetwork to keep everything secure while moving across different ecosystems. The more active onchain life becomes, the more important reliable security feels.
I’m also curious about the direction @NucleusCodes is taking with infrastructure and scaling. There’s a noticeable shift happening where teams are focusing less on noise and more on making crypto actually usable long term.
And honestly, platforms like @wallchain keep proving that attention and engagement are becoming real digital assets of their own.
Nothing huge overnight just small habits, small interactions, and steady participation stacking over time.
GN everyone

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We have banned 79 accounts that were clearly identified as bots. These accounts had completed more than 50 submissions but had never passed verification.
Since they were unable to pass verification, they were already unable to sign prior to this action, so they did not occupy any slots and will not receive any rewards.
Next, we will conduct a broader bot cleanup based on submission interval data, data validity, data quality, and other signals.
If you believe your account was banned by mistake, please contact us.




