Intuition has launched its mainnet and core protocol using Arbitrum’s Orbit Rollup technology. It is one of the earliest deployments of a dedicated L3 chain for decentralized knowledge systems. The move positions the project at the center of a growing effort to link verifiable data, identity, and AI coordination on blockchain networks.
The launch introduces a chain specifically designed for Information Finance (InfoFi). InfoFi is an emerging category focused on turning structured knowledge into a financial primitive. The model treats verifiable information and data provenance as assets that can be created, validated, exchanged, and monetized across open networks.
Intuition says the Orbit-powered chain offers high throughput and low transaction fees, which are critical for workloads involving constant data attestations and identity-linked updates. These functions underpin the project’s goal of building a scalable reputation and knowledge verification layer.
The team cited Orbit’s performance as a key factor behind its decision. Founder and CEO Billy Luedtke said, “Intuition is building the definitive trust layer for decentralized identity, reputation, and knowledge.” He added that Orbit provided the perfect foundation to scale the project’s ecosystem and prepare for the launch of $TRUST.
Arbitrum Orbit, maintained by Offchain Labs, enables customized rollups that extend beyond general-purpose computation. Offchain Labs said Intuition’s deployment reflects its vision for specialized chains that handle complex data environments rather than only financial settlement. The configuration aims to support projects that need both high performance and advanced data-handling capabilities.
Early usage metrics from Intuition’s beta phase suggest growing interest in its approach. The protocol has recorded more than 4.3 million attestations from around 220,000 accounts. Its L3 testnet processed nearly 18 million transactions from more than 980,000 accounts. The team reports more than 25 ecosystem partnerships and over 100 applications under development.
Intuition’s chain is designed to support a broad range of data-intensive applications. These include AI agent registries that anchor identity and reputation onchain, as well as systems that let users maintain portable digital contexts across different AI models and services. Developers can build logic that treats data itself as a programmable asset, enabling new formats of coordination between human users and automated agents.
The rollout signals the expanding role of custom rollups in blockchain infrastructure. As AI systems become more intertwined with user identity, provenance, and trust, projects like Intuition are exploring how specialized L3 environments can support those requirements. The deployment also highlights Arbitrum’s growing presence among teams building chains tailored for high-volume data processing.
With the mainnet now active, Intuition aims to scale its InfoFi ecosystem and broaden its network of applications built around verifiable information. The project adds to a wider trend of blockchain platforms moving beyond traditional financial use cases and into reputation systems, data markets, and AI-aligned coordination layers.
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