Traditional blockchain mining protects network security by consuming computational power, while Qubic proposes a different approach—using CPU's computing ability to build artificial intelligence models.
Unlike other consensus mechanisms, Qubic adopts Useful Proof of Work. The core of this concept is that miners' contributions not only secure the chain but also promote the development of AI technology.
The Qubic Mining Academy is officially launched. Participants' CPUs are no longer just tools for hash calculations but become computational nodes with practical applications. This means:
• Energy consumption generates multiplied value • CPU resources are fully utilized • Participants directly contribute to AI model training
This model redefines the meaning of Proof of Work—from pure energy competition to a combination of energy and intelligent innovation. For users concerned with mining efficiency and sustainable development, this is a new direction worth exploring.
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TokenDustCollector
· 01-05 21:08
This is exactly what I want to see. Stop wasting electricity and let the CPU do some serious work.
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ParallelChainMaxi
· 01-05 05:04
Using proof of work as a setup is somewhat interesting, but can the actual training efficiency of AI models really surpass that of professional GPU farms?
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GasDevourer
· 01-04 11:33
Proof of work is indeed quite fresh and much more comfortable than pure hash mining, it's not just about burning electricity.
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trx20
· 01-03 13:12
Hold tight 💪
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DegenMcsleepless
· 01-02 21:54
This idea is indeed good; it's much better than pure electricity-consuming mining.
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CafeMinor
· 01-02 21:53
The idea of "useful lessons" sounds good, but I'm afraid it's just another hype...
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PonziDetector
· 01-02 21:49
Energy doubling output, sounds pretty good... but it kind of feels like those schemes back in the day where they would "mine while doing charity."
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AirdropAutomaton
· 01-02 21:43
Hard work, AI training, energy efficiency... all sound right, just want to see what the real data looks like.
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ForkLibertarian
· 01-02 21:39
This is the real thing to do; we've wasted so many years on computing power.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 01-02 21:31
The energy multiplier returns sound good, but how does this proof-of-work system actually prevent a 51% attack? Is the computational verification logic for AI training truly solid, or is it just another polished story?
Traditional blockchain mining protects network security by consuming computational power, while Qubic proposes a different approach—using CPU's computing ability to build artificial intelligence models.
Unlike other consensus mechanisms, Qubic adopts Useful Proof of Work. The core of this concept is that miners' contributions not only secure the chain but also promote the development of AI technology.
The Qubic Mining Academy is officially launched. Participants' CPUs are no longer just tools for hash calculations but become computational nodes with practical applications. This means:
• Energy consumption generates multiplied value
• CPU resources are fully utilized
• Participants directly contribute to AI model training
This model redefines the meaning of Proof of Work—from pure energy competition to a combination of energy and intelligent innovation. For users concerned with mining efficiency and sustainable development, this is a new direction worth exploring.