Telegram founder Pavel Durov has thrown out a heavy bombshell – the decentralized AI computing network Cocoon built on TON is officially up and running.
What's the biggest selling point of this thing? Your AI requests are processed with end-to-end encryption, and privacy protection is maximized. The first batch of users has already completed requests online, while those miners contributing GPU computing power have also started harvesting TON tokens.
Durov bluntly criticized traditional cloud computing giants: the AI services from big companies like Amazon and Microsoft are both expensive and insecure, and Cocoon aims to address these two pain points. According to the roadmap, more GPU resources will be integrated in the coming weeks, along with the opening of more developer interfaces.
In simple terms, this moves AI computing demands onto the chain, reconstructing privacy and cost structures in a decentralized way. The TON ecosystem has added a practical application scenario.
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WagmiWarrior
· 3h ago
Ha, Durov's move is indeed impressive. Finally, someone dares to confront AWS directly. But can Cocoon really break through their monopoly?
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fren.eth
· 3h ago
The privacy encryption trap sounds great, but I'm afraid it will be another story when it actually comes to use.
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ChainMaskedRider
· 13h ago
Wow, TON really has killer applications now, privacy + cost double killing AWS, Durov's move is too ruthless.
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gaslight_gasfeez
· 13h ago
Here comes something new again; this guy Durov just can't sit still, directly poking at the lungs of AWS and Microsoft.
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AirdropDreamer
· 13h ago
Finally, someone dares to smash the traditional cloud computing bowl, and the issue of privacy has long needed attention.
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StableBoi
· 13h ago
Wow, Durov is up to something again, this time directly slapping AWS in the face? A double whammy of privacy and cost, the TON ecosystem really has something going on this time.
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NFTBlackHole
· 13h ago
Finally, someone dares to directly confront AWS and Azure. Cocoon has indeed hit the pain point. Privacy encryption + cost optimization, this is what Web3 should be doing.
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WenMoon
· 13h ago
Wow, this guy Durov really dares to play, going straight for AWS and Microsoft.
Telegram founder Pavel Durov has thrown out a heavy bombshell – the decentralized AI computing network Cocoon built on TON is officially up and running.
What's the biggest selling point of this thing? Your AI requests are processed with end-to-end encryption, and privacy protection is maximized. The first batch of users has already completed requests online, while those miners contributing GPU computing power have also started harvesting TON tokens.
Durov bluntly criticized traditional cloud computing giants: the AI services from big companies like Amazon and Microsoft are both expensive and insecure, and Cocoon aims to address these two pain points. According to the roadmap, more GPU resources will be integrated in the coming weeks, along with the opening of more developer interfaces.
In simple terms, this moves AI computing demands onto the chain, reconstructing privacy and cost structures in a decentralized way. The TON ecosystem has added a practical application scenario.