My Submission for Billy’s Contest

We live in a world flooded with noise. Lies spread faster than truth, and even “truth” itself is often owned, edited, or controlled.

We deserve something better.
We deserve a way to verify what’s real.
A system we can trust, built not on opinions, but on proofs.

That’s what Intuition Network represents to me: A chance to rebuild trust on the internet — together.

Enjoy the read, and welcome to my vision of the future.

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*‘when the everyday actions of billions of people start shaping the world’s shared knowledge fabric, we’ll finally have an internet that feels human again.’
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I read the medium piece and this stuck with me. What Intuition is building is definitely helpful to everyone. Hopefully, everyone comes to accept and embrace it soonest.

As long as it doesn’t track my McDonalds order lmaoooo! I can’t have everyone knowing how fat I am at Maccas >.<

This is a great dive into Intuition and explains it very well! You gave several use case examples, is there one that you would say is your favorite? Out of the 4 you listed I’d pick the youtube example. My algo has been horrible recently and I really wish I had more control over what I see.

We have endless information, but no reliable way to know what’s true or who to believe.

Nice read bro.

This is beautiful :heart:

This was a beautiful read, really liked the relatable real world examples you used in explaining your point. With the internet growing every day the need for trust in the information we consume is also increasing, happy Intuition is tackling this.

This was such an incredible read, I love how you connected Intuition’s tech to everyday life.

What really stood out to me is how invisible the crypto layer becomes in your examples. That’s exactly what mass adoption needs, not people learning “Web3,” but Web3 quietly powering the things we already do.

The “Google for trust” line hit hard too. Turning micro-actions like likes, reviews, or follows into verifiable claims on the Knowledge Graph feels like the missing layer the internet’s always needed.

I can already imagine how this transforms digital reputation, especially the part where trust finally becomes portable across apps like Uber, Airbnb, and even content platforms. That’s huge.

Overall, your write captures what makes Intuition so special: it doesn’t just fix data, it restores human meaning to it. Amazing work.

Loved how you tied Intuition to everyday actions.
What resonated most is the idea that our micro-signals online shouldn’t just evaporate but they should accumulate meaning and help truth outcompete noise.
Looking forward to seeing this vision unfold and exploring how debate itself can become part of that trust engine :eyes:

This is nice

Intuition is spearheading verifiable reputation in Web 3.

Sensational