From data storage to AI inference, from GPU clusters to data centers, the world we live in is essentially a stack of cubic architecture.
But the problem is that we live in a world built of cubes, yet we do not own a single cube. It reminds me of that saying, "The farmer eats rice bran; the weaver has no clothes; the salt seller's wife drinks thin soup, and the one who weaves mats sleeps on the ground."
Netflix's 300 million subscribers watch content through AWS servers, but users simply say they are tenants. Steam's 130 million users' game library is essentially just access to rented Valve infrastructure. ChatGPT's 15.5 million paying users pay for access to a 200,000 GPU cluster, with OpenAI retaining all rights.
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ComputeFi by @cysic_xyz is changing the game.
Currently, whether it is AI reasoning or ZK proof, under the explosive growth of demand, the actual average GPU utilization rate is only 50%. Gaming GPUs around the world are idle for more than 22 hours a day, leading to serious waste of computational capital.
ComputeFi's solution: Tokenizing idle computing power, allowing hardware contributors, traders, and users to collectively own network profits.
Digital Compute Cubes as ownership certificates of computing infrastructure.
Each Cube represents: 1️⃣Priority access to ComputeFi services 2️⃣ Voting Rights in Network Governance 3️⃣The right to distribute network earnings 4️⃣ Value-added Rights of Network Effects
The 29,000 Cubes sold previously prove that cubes should be owned, not rented.
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@cysic_xyz transforms computing from a rental service into something that people can truly own, shape, and profit from. Cube holders gain priority access, governance rights, income participation, and network effects. This marks the beginning of the era of computing ownership!
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From data storage to AI inference, from GPU clusters to data centers, the world we live in is essentially a stack of cubic architecture.
But the problem is that we live in a world built of cubes, yet we do not own a single cube. It reminds me of that saying, "The farmer eats rice bran; the weaver has no clothes; the salt seller's wife drinks thin soup, and the one who weaves mats sleeps on the ground."
Netflix's 300 million subscribers watch content through AWS servers, but users simply say they are tenants. Steam's 130 million users' game library is essentially just access to rented Valve infrastructure. ChatGPT's 15.5 million paying users pay for access to a 200,000 GPU cluster, with OpenAI retaining all rights.
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ComputeFi by @cysic_xyz is changing the game.
Currently, whether it is AI reasoning or ZK proof, under the explosive growth of demand, the actual average GPU utilization rate is only 50%. Gaming GPUs around the world are idle for more than 22 hours a day, leading to serious waste of computational capital.
ComputeFi's solution: Tokenizing idle computing power, allowing hardware contributors, traders, and users to collectively own network profits.
Digital Compute Cubes as ownership certificates of computing infrastructure.
Each Cube represents:
1️⃣Priority access to ComputeFi services
2️⃣ Voting Rights in Network Governance
3️⃣The right to distribute network earnings
4️⃣ Value-added Rights of Network Effects
The 29,000 Cubes sold previously prove that cubes should be owned, not rented.
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@cysic_xyz transforms computing from a rental service into something that people can truly own, shape, and profit from. Cube holders gain priority access, governance rights, income participation, and network effects. This marks the beginning of the era of computing ownership!