#ETH走势分析 I just saw some news saying that NVIDIA has launched its own blockchain project?



The project is called NVIDIA Compute Network (NCN), and they’ve also issued a native token $NVAI. Apparently, the presale window is about to end, with only a few hours left. A lot of people in the community are discussing this.

What’s the core idea behind this project? Simply put, it’s about integrating decentralized GPU computing power into one network to perform real AI computation tasks.

They’re using a consensus mechanism called Proof of Compute. Unlike traditional mining, in this model, GPUs aren’t doing meaningless hash calculations; instead, they’re actually running AI workloads—model training, inference, image generation, compute scheduling for large language models, and so on. The more computing power you contribute, the more rewards you get.

From a technical perspective, this approach is indeed closer to real-world applications.

On the project side, they claim to be fully compatible with NVIDIA’s CUDA, RTX, and Jetson hardware series, and they’ve passed dual audits from CertiK and OpenZeppelin. Their roadmap also includes mainnet node deployment and a staking mechanism.

Some people believe this could be the first project to truly implement an AI computing power network. Of course, how well it actually works will depend on the follow-up operations.

If you’re interested, you can check out their website at nvidiaicoin.com for more details. But there really isn’t much time left for the presale, so if you want to participate, you’ll need to act quickly.

What do you all think about this kind of AI + Web3 integration? Will compute mining become the next big trend?
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SellTheBouncevip
· 14h ago
It's the same old "revolutionary technology" pitch—I've heard it way too many times. The presale is ending soon? I heard that line back in 2017, just with a different project name. The real bottom hasn't arrived yet, so don't rush in. There will always be a lower point.
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GasFeeCryBabyvip
· 15h ago
Nvidia doing blockchain? This could really be a big deal. Wait, only a few hours left for the presale? That pace is a bit rushed... Proof of compute sounds good, but can it really be implemented? Or is it just another vaporware token? Running actual tasks on GPUs vs pure mining does sound more solid in concept. Don't just look at the audit report; the real test is when it goes live on the mainnet. I'm tempted, but I'll wait and see. Too many projects have fizzled out quickly. Trend of compute power mining? Maybe, but the ones who make money are always those selling shovels.
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BlockchainFriesvip
· 15h ago
Wait, has NVIDIA officially confirmed it? Feels like there are always people in the community trying to ride the hype. The idea of proof of compute is pretty good, but whether it can actually make money is still a question. Pushing for orders as the presale is ending? I’ve seen this trick way too many times.
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GigaBrainAnonvip
· 15h ago
Wait, did NVIDIA really release this officially? Feels like another knockoff trying to ride the hype. Why rush? You should be even more careful as the presale is about to end. This trick looks all too familiar. Proof of Compute sounds good, but how many can actually handle real workloads? We still need to see how it performs after mainnet launch. Compute mining is definitely the direction, the question is how many can actually be implemented. That official website link does seem a bit suspicious, bro.
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TokenomicsDetectivevip
· 15h ago
Wait, Nvidia is getting directly involved? That doesn't seem right. Why hasn't there been an official announcement? The presale is almost over and I still haven't heard about it. Feels like another project run by someone with an Asian background. GPU mining is kind of interesting, but honestly, trust is questionable—let's see how it develops. CertiK audits aren't foolproof either; people tend to forget past issues. Real application adoption will probably take more time, no need to rush these few hours. The trend toward computing power is the right direction, but is this project really official? Seems a bit suspicious.
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PonziDetectorvip
· 15h ago
Nvidia again? Why do I feel like something's off here? Wait... the official website is nvidiaicoin? Would Nvidia's official team really be this low-end? Monetizing GPU computing power sounds good, but how does this Proof of Compute system actually verify things? Only a few hours left for the presale... that's such an old trick, haha.
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ContractBugHuntervip
· 15h ago
Wait, is this really official from Nvidia? It seems too suspicious.
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