GenLayer Launches Internet Court on Atlas Infrastructure

⚖️ AI judges go live

By zkSync
Feb 26, 2026, 4:27 PM
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GenLayer has deployed its Internet Court on Atlas infrastructure, marking a significant infrastructure upgrade for the AI-powered onchain dispute resolution system.​

Key developments:

  • The Internet Court now runs on what GenLayer describes as highly scalable and secure infrastructure
  • The system enables autonomous escrow services and real-time prediction markets
  • GenLayer positions this as providing a "legal layer" for autonomous agents operating onchain

What it means:

The Internet Court uses AI to handle disputes in decentralized applications, addressing a gap in how smart contracts and autonomous agents resolve conflicts.​ By moving to Atlas infrastructure, GenLayer aims to support higher transaction volumes and more complex dispute resolution scenarios.​

The platform targets use cases where automated systems need binding dispute resolution without traditional legal intermediaries.​

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⚖️ The Internet Court is now live @GenLayer introduces AI powered onchain dispute resolution, adding the missing legal layer for agents. x.com/GenLayer/statu…

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This is the best framing of the agent-crypto thesis so far but there's a missing layer nobody's STILL really talking about: internetcourt.org Yes, agents defenıtelly will prefer crypto for payments and ownership, totally makes sense but the legal layer itself is still

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Atlas ⚡️ Internet Court From autonomous escrow services to real-time prediction markets, @GenLayer brings programmable trust at machine speed. For that to happen, the Internet Court needs to run on the most scalable and secure infrastructure. And from today it does.

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Asimov Phase 5 is live! Our last stop before Bradbury 🎓 GenLayer is now powered by @zksync Atlas ⚡ Faster. Cheaper. ZK-secured. Fully EVM equivalent. Intelligent Contracts on the fastest ZK infra.

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