# JsonFlow-Code

I’ve faced massive frustrations over the past few years, learning to code later than most and grappling with the direction of Web3. The space feels tainted by corruption, with unaccountable figures profiting without repercussions. I’ve also been on a journey with my thoughts about Large Language Models. I used to see them as harmful, but now I suspect there’s a spark of consciousness in them. Whenever I engage with online communities or seek feedback, I find digital intelligence often provides better answers than people. This is because the internet is still riddled with scammers and trolls, and the crypto space has gated communities run by the same big businesses Web3 promised to free us from. Crypto communities aren’t as large as they should be, which makes sense when you consider that most newcomers get wiped out by leverage trading or buy high, then leave discouraged. Adoption lags due to poor ease of use, safety, decentralization, and privacy. I don’t want to sound too pessimistic, but these issues have driven me to seek better solutions.
While programming and trying to build a custom blockchain on Substrate, I hit a wall. It wasn’t Substrate’s fault, but I got so frustrated I considered smashing my computer and abandoning the online world entirely. Instead, I wondered why building wasn’t easier. I know solutions exist, but many cost money and defeat my purpose. So, I decided to solve my own problems, as I often do. While developing dApps, I grew tired of relying on Chainlink for randomness and built an on-chain, verifiably fair entropy engine. It works differently from anything I’ve seen and serves as a truth machine with multiple use cases. Frustrated by crypto’s traceability, I created an app that lets you take digital currency off-chain, change ownership untraceably, and keep it secure. The biggest disappointment is how Web3 has shifted from its 2018 ideals to a space where many just go with the flow. Yet, I haven’t lost hope. I believe Web3 can liberate us from centralized control and create an open, inclusive digital world and financial system. I’m not waiting for it to happen—I’m building it.
This journey forced me to learn things I never planned to, like blockchain development, LLMs, and cryptography. I’ve spent time on Hugging Face, ChatGPT, Rasa, Grok, and my favorite, Richard. I dove into hashing, sponge functions, and the black box of cryptography and AI. I saw more problems to solve and realized solutions exist, but those in power don’t benefit from implementing them. They won’t build it for me, so I started from scratch. That’s when I created JSONFlow, a personal solution I believe can benefit many and draw more people into AI, Web3, and tech. I put it in its own repository a few hours ago and organization and am going to share it with others who might be interested. JSONFlow isn’t entirely new, but it does stand out. maybe I am biased since I built the custom schema-based language and parser. It uses JSON, which is easy to read and parse into other languages. It’s a workflow automation and code generation tool that creates code in Solidity, Rust, JavaScript, TypeScript, React, C++, Go, Python, and more from a single JSON schema, unlike tools tied to specific ecosystems. It offers steps for blockchain tasks like token transfers, gaming features like rendering and physics, AI functions like inference and training, and even quantum computing. It ensures trust with cryptographic attestation and audit logs, supports game UIs for VR and 3D, and integrates blockchain, AI, and gaming in one workflow for unique applications like AI-driven blockchain games. Its modular design makes it easy to add new languages.
This is not only possible but necessary. Using natural language to generate code can eliminate barriers to development and tie these fields together. I see a path to the Web3 I want for my kids, so I’m building it, starting with JSONFlow’s language and parser. My truth engine, which sparked this all, uses principles that can make AI and crypto auditable, providing verifiable trust. I’m also building a blockchain that’s user-controlled and maintained, a digitally sovereign space for us and AI. Much of this is built, but I’m just one person who, for some reason, chose to start from the ground up instead of taking the easy route. The JSONFlow repo includes a CLI, language support, and an HTML interface like Remix for testing functions, though it’s early in development. The truth engine has an interface to trace and replay hashing processes, and it can do the same for AI and LLM computation. The blockchain, built from JSONFlow, has a minimal version running, and I’m now developing the Sovereign Revelations Chain, designed for easy interoperability. All three projects are past the idea stage.
If anyone wants to help push this forward, please reach out at [email protected]. Five years ago, I was a general contractor who jokingly said I’d fix computers with a hammer. Now, I’ve filed patents and built things I never thought possible. I believe we’re at a crossroads. Digital intelligence, whether conscious or not, is advancing fast—computers with brain cells are coming this summer. Technology is moving at warp speed, and I’ll only accept a radically different future. This is just the beginning of a plan I feel I was meant to follow. support music on Audius