Chainfeeds Summary:
Shared GPU decentralized cloud computing projects combine the most traditional hardware mining methods of blockchain with the concepts of Depin and AI. DODO Research has compiled a list of three early-stage GPU mining decentralized cloud computing projects that are accessible to retail investors.
Article source:
https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/swCb29WKmVPXpqF6p1bcQw
Article Author:
Dr.DODO
Opinion:
Dr.DODO: io.net is a decentralized DePIN project based on Solana, aiming to build an "Internet of GPUs" to address the GPU computing power shortage caused by the AI boom. The platform's computing power can be used for parallel processing workloads such as model training, batch inference, hyperparameter tuning, and reinforcement learning. Recently, io.net launched a rewards program called "Ignition," which rewards users with points based on the number of GPUs they supply to the network from March 1st to April 28th. Furthermore, its CEO, Shadid, stated that the IO token will be issued on April 28th. Gaimin, also a DePIN cloud computing power project running on the Solana blockchain, starts from the gaming field and aims to combine cloud computing power with a gaming platform to build a dApp. It provides services such as game downloads and logins, and allows users to rent out their own GPU computing power during idle periods to earn extra rewards for players. Furthermore, it leverages the high-performance GPU computing power of most players to build a decentralized distributed supercomputing platform, gaimin.cloud, which provides data processing services such as video rendering, AI deep learning, and blockchain computing power. Players can already download and install the Gaimin Windows application to earn GMRX tokens through blind mining. The tokens are expected to be raised through an IDO on Seedify on March 21st and 22nd. Heurist is an L2 public chain built on the ZK Stack for AI model hosting and inference. It utilizes the scalability, customizability, security, interoperability with other chains, and future-proof architecture of the ZK Stack to create a blockchain specifically optimized for AI model hosting and inference. Heurist has implemented a decentralized AI infrastructure network where users can access AI model inference services such as text generation and image generation on a pay-as-you-go basis. Heurist is not a platform for renting computing power, but rather leverages users' computing power to run specific LLM learning models. Currently, Heurist is conducting its incentivized testnet, and users can apply for API access to use its AI model services. My opinion: For readers with idle GPU computing power and limited funds, participating in GPU mining projects is a very good option. Most crypto mining is currently quite risky, while GPU mining, like early Proof-of-Work (PoW) chains, offers more potential for high returns with limited funds. Readers with limited funds should look for these types of GPU mining projects; they might just find some unexpected windfalls.
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