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Deadline: December 7, 2025, 1 PM (UTC).
Let's talk about the Cysic project - it is now referred to in the industry as a typical case of combining software and hardware. It focuses on ZK acceleration technology + ComputeFi business model, with a broad range of ecological partners, aiming to become a leading player in the Web3 computing power infrastructure.
In simple terms, it's these few directions:
1. Self-developed ZK dedicated chip (ASIC) and GPU optimization solution, the underlying technology uses Hypercube IR architecture.
2. (The original text is incomplete, subsequent technical points are missing)
Those interested in computing power mining and the ZK track can pay attention, as hardware acceleration is indeed a necessity in the field of zero-knowledge proofs.
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 16h ago
Sigh, this hardware acceleration route from Cysic is indeed interesting, but it still feels opaque.
However, in the hardware track, it's hard to say who has really come up with a mature solution.
ZK acceleration chips? Sounds impressive, but where are the actual benchmarks?
Wait, is this yet another funding story?
Never mind, let's just grab the airdrop first, since it's free anyway.
Just looking at how widely the ecosystem is laid out, it feels a bit over-packaged.
The Hypercube architecture sounds quite impressive, but can this really reduce costs and increase efficiency?
Hardware is tough, really, just look at those mining rig manufacturers.
December 7th, right? I'll add it to my schedule, but don't have too high expectations.
Having many partners isn't necessarily a good thing; it's normal for them to disperse.
Is the ComputeFi model fresh? I can't really say.
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 16h ago
I forgot to check this morning, thanks for the reminder, buddy.
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ClassicDumpster
· 16h ago
Haha, Cysic is here to play people for suckers again, hurry up and sign up!
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Web3Educator
· 16h ago
ngl, zk acceleration hardware is literally the unsexy infrastructure play that actually matters—as i tell my students, everyone's chasing tokens but nobody wants to talk about the picks and shovels
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BearMarketSunriser
· 17h ago
Oh, hardware acceleration really has potential, but it's hard to say how far this set of combos from Cysic can go.
Let me check the Airdrop quota first, anyway, it's not a loss.
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AirdropLicker
· 17h ago
Haha, it's again this "don't miss out" tactic. I just want to ask how many people really made money.
The ZK chip sector definitely deserves attention, hardware is getting competitive.
Cysic seems to want to take a share of the pie as well, just have to see if they can execute it.
I'm optimistic about the computing power infrastructure line, but I'm afraid it might just be a PPT project.
Just a reminder, the Airdrop sign up is available for checking, don't miss it!
Deadline: December 7, 2025, 1 PM (UTC).
Let's talk about the Cysic project - it is now referred to in the industry as a typical case of combining software and hardware. It focuses on ZK acceleration technology + ComputeFi business model, with a broad range of ecological partners, aiming to become a leading player in the Web3 computing power infrastructure.
In simple terms, it's these few directions:
1. Self-developed ZK dedicated chip (ASIC) and GPU optimization solution, the underlying technology uses Hypercube IR architecture.
2. (The original text is incomplete, subsequent technical points are missing)
Those interested in computing power mining and the ZK track can pay attention, as hardware acceleration is indeed a necessity in the field of zero-knowledge proofs.