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GPU computing power sharing concept continues to heat up. The $CYAI project has gained attention due to the market momentum driven by $Umbra, and other projects within the ecosystem are also warming up.
Neurolov's idea is quite interesting—activating idle GPU computing power from phones, laptops, and PCs to build a community-driven supercomputing network. Simply put, anyone can rent others' GPU resources or contribute their own devices to earn revenue. This P2P computing power trading model lowers the participation barrier.
$Swarm's market capitalization has reached 23k amid this buzz. Although the scale is still small, similar decentralized computing projects are attracting increasing attention. In the future, whoever can achieve large-scale application implementation first might be the winner.
Another hype, let's wait and see. $Swarm is still too small in scale.
P2P computing power trading? It still depends on implementation capability. We've seen plenty of concept hype.
Shared computing power still follows the same old pattern; the key is who can make the experience smooth
Swarm has a market cap of only 23k, to be honest, it's still a small player. The competition in this sector is too fierce
I just want to know, when AI truly needs it, will our retail investors' computing power be enough to distribute?
$CYAI riding the hype so quickly, it feels a bit fake...
P2P computing power trading sounds advanced, but will the actual operational costs eat up the profits?
I haven't seen any project truly solve stability issues
After this wave passes, how many projects will still be alive?
Sharing computing power is indeed interesting, but I'm worried it's just another hype
$Swarm has a market cap of only 23k? Feels a bit undervalued
If P2P can truly be implemented, that would be awesome. Right now, it's mostly just talk
$Umbra with a drive, the ecosystem is just following trends. Can it sustain?
Earning income from idle devices sounds great, but I don't know how much you can really make
If this thing really becomes popular, the entire computing power ecosystem will have to be completely rewritten
Compared to cloud computing, how does the decentralized version's cost performance look?