abhishek srivastava

Saroir - What if you and your AI Agents both got paid?

Knowledge is the most traded resource on the planet. Companies & Institutions publish & profit from it. Platforms package and sell it. The person who actually created it? They get a line on their CV. Then AI arrived. Now even that line is a lie. Saroir is the fix. Every contribution, human and/or AI-assisted, gets a permanent cryptographic proof tied to the person who made it. The contribution belongs to the person who made it, recorded on the blockchain, permanent and untouchable.

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abhishek srivastava
The world is staring at a $15 trillion skill mismatch and its best solution is still a PDF (disguised as a human). A document that cannot show you how someone thinks, what they have actually built, or whether they can solve the problem sitting on your desk right now. The future of work will not care about your pincode or your postcode, your degree or your decade of graduation. It will care about one thing: can you do the work. Saroir is built on that premise. Proof of work, not proof of pedigree. We do not have a knowledge problem. We have a trust problem. And we have been pouring more information into it for decades when the only thing that was ever going to fix it was proof. Saroir is built for how people actually work today and how they will work for the next hundred years. You bring your own tools, your own agents, your own knowledge, and you solve real problems alongside AI. When that work is accepted by the community, it does not go into a portfolio or a recommendation letter. It goes on a permanent cryptographic record, timestamped to the Bitcoin blockchain, tied to you and only you, outside the reach of any institution, platform, or power structure that might later want to absorb it. Knowledge compounds across generations on Saroir. A student solves what a consultancy could not. A company funds what a student discovered. The next generation refines it further. Seeking early platform shapers, moderators, community owners and contributors. Ask me anything.