Blocksense CEO Magnus Ahmad on Building a Universal Verification Layer for Web3
Decentralized applications are at an inflection point. While DeFi, AI agents, and real-world asset tokenization surge, the underlying data verification infrastructure lags behind. Oracles remain a centralized bottleneck in Web3's otherwise decentralized landscape.
Blocksense aims to disrupt this paradigm with its universal verification layer. The protocol introduces zkSchellingCoin, zkTLS feeds, and a Boundless Throughput Engine to address connectivity and scale challenges. Already integrated across multiple ecosystems, it's positioning itself as the backbone for verified data and AI inference in Web3.
New CEO Magnus Ahmad sees verification as the critical missing piece for the autonomous economy. "When I looked at the state of Web3 infrastructure, one thing stood out," Ahmad notes, highlighting the protocol's potential to unlock new frontiers in decentralized applications.