Starknet and Eliza's plugin for Starknet is the foundation of our project. We encountered several issues with the plugin just even getting started with it. We improved key dependencies in particular with Wallet Provider so it became easier for new users to try it out. https://github.com/elizaOS/eliza/pull/2029 Even contributed to the main repo! We also built custom actions on top of the Startknet plugin for our use case Created some videos! https://youtu.be/jrRTke1SaHE?si=Xcm9R9CFbY8eg2MQ
Modern legal systems are slow, costly, and, sometimes comically arbitrary (to not say corrupt). Access to justice is broken. Courts are clogged, rulings are opaque, and arbitration? Slow, subjective, and ridiculously expensive.
In 2024, humanity disputed aprox $82 billion in major arbiration institutions and spent an estimate of $9 - $18 billion in legal fees. The speed wasn't great either, with arbitration cases typically range from about 11 to 27 months of resolution.
We can do better.
Enter Arkthemist, an AI-powered, onchain god-judge that delivers justice in minutes, not months.
Arkthemist delivers final, binding decisions executed onchain. Trained on every clause, precedent, and regulation of a specific jurisdiction, this hyper-intelligent arbiter guarantees fairness with algorithmic precision.
Here’s how it works:
users submit evidence and arguments securely on-chain.
Advanced AI agents, fine-tuned on local legislation and precedents, analyze the case.
The result? A legally sound decision, immutably recorded on the blockchain for maximum transparency and trust.
The numbers don’t lie: traditional arbitration is manual, prone to bias, and costs billions annually. Arkthemist’s Arbitration as a Service (AaaS) model doesn’t just streamline the process—it revolutionizes it. By combining AI’s unbiased decision-making with blockchain’s security and transparency, Lex Machina scales arbitration like never before. The result? Tamper-proof, infinitely scalable, and relentlessly fair rulings.
In a world desperate for fairness, why not trust the machine? Justice doesn’t have to be blind. It can be machine vision 20/20. With Lex Machina, Arkthemist is rewriting the rules—and the law—one dispute at a time.