My Autonomys Farming Experience

Farming on Autonomys has been a rewarding and challenging journey for me. I started around January, after an interesting encounter with one of Autonomys’ ambassadors online. I had made a post on X (formerly Twitter), expressing some concerns, and the ambassador reached out to assist me. That conversation opened the door for me to join the farming community, and since then, it’s been an insightful experience.

What I find most interesting and unique about #Autonomysfarming is how the tasks are structured. They push you to think beyond your usual limits and encourage deeper engagement with the AI system. Through farming, I have gained a broader understanding of how AI operates, especially within decentralized ecosystems. It’s not just about completing tasks — it’s about learning, adapting, and realizing that the possibilities with AI are endless.

One thing I truly love about farming on Autonomys is how it constantly challenges me. Seeing the work of other farmers also inspires me to grow and refine my approach. The competitive yet supportive environment cultivates a great spirit of innovation and motivation.

However, there is one area I believe could be improved. When a task submission is rejected, it would be highly beneficial to receive specific feedback explaining why. Simply seeing a “rejected” notice without context can be quite disheartening. Clear feedback would help farmers learn from mistakes and improve future submissions.

Overall, my farming experience with Autonomys has been both great and demanding — just the way I like it. Being part of a growing and decentralized AI ecosystem is exciting, and I look forward to continuing this journey. #Autonomysfarming