“Rumour and the New Age of Digital Consensus” $ALT
Consensus — it’s the foundation of blockchain. But what about social consensus? That’s where Rumour shines.
In traditional systems, we agree on numbers. On-chain, we agree on transactions. But in decentralized communities, we also need to agree on narratives. And that’s harder than any math problem.
Rumour creates a layer where conversation becomes consensus — verified, timestamped, and visible for all. It’s not about forcing agreement, but about showing authenticity. Every statement, idea, and debate becomes part of an open record that anyone can trace.
That transparency builds a stronger kind of trust — one that isn’t dictated by authority, but formed through collaboration.
The implications go far beyond social media. Imagine DAOs making decisions based on verified dialogue, or decentralized projects building governance systems that learn from real conversations instead of anonymous votes.
Rumour is the missing bridge between talk and action — between opinion and consensus.
And in Web3, that bridge might be the most valuable infrastructure of all.
