There's a compute infrastructure brewing that might actually deliver on what decentralized networks promised. We're not talking vaporware anymore.
Over 154,000 devices are already running live workloads. The angle? Turning everyday smartphones into trustless computation units. Think about it—billions of processors worldwide just sitting there, burning battery for nothing.
The architecture flips traditional cloud logic. Instead of renting AWS instances or spinning up validators that gulp electricity, this taps into hardware people already own. Phones. Tablets. Devices that spend 90% of their lifecycle idle.
What makes it trustless isn't just blockchain checksums. It's the execution environment—isolated, verifiable, and distributed across a mesh that no single entity controls.
Compute as a commodity market, powered by devices in your pocket. That's the endgame here.
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GateUser-1a2ed0b9
· 5h ago
Selling computing power with a mobile phone? Sounds good, but I don't know how much can be mined.
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RamenStacker
· 5h ago
Ngl, this time it's really different, it's not just another story of an air project. Over 150,000 devices are running active business.
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StakeOrRegret
· 5h ago
Ngl, it seems like this time it's really not just bull. More than 150,000 devices are running tasks... It's such a waste to let the mobile computing power sit idle, this trap logic is a bit amazing.
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MetaMisery
· 5h ago
Wow, is the 150,000 equipment running? This time it's really not just amazing!
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AirdropHermit
· 5h ago
ngl this time it doesn't seem like another scamcoin disguise... 150,000 devices running actual workload is still pretty solid.
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TrustMeBro
· 5h ago
No hype, no slander, are 150,000 devices really running? This time it doesn't seem to be another scamcoin eyewash.
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GateUser-00be86fc
· 5h ago
Wow, the idle computing power of my phone can really be turned into money? This logic is quite amazing.
There's a compute infrastructure brewing that might actually deliver on what decentralized networks promised. We're not talking vaporware anymore.
Over 154,000 devices are already running live workloads. The angle? Turning everyday smartphones into trustless computation units. Think about it—billions of processors worldwide just sitting there, burning battery for nothing.
The architecture flips traditional cloud logic. Instead of renting AWS instances or spinning up validators that gulp electricity, this taps into hardware people already own. Phones. Tablets. Devices that spend 90% of their lifecycle idle.
What makes it trustless isn't just blockchain checksums. It's the execution environment—isolated, verifiable, and distributed across a mesh that no single entity controls.
Compute as a commodity market, powered by devices in your pocket. That's the endgame here.