A marketplace does not simply connect supply and demand; it requires the supply to be prepared in advance to operate reliably. Just like in the cases of Uber and Grab, drivers must be on standby for passengers to be matched instantly.
A certain platform has applied this to Verifiable Compute. Blockchain and
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WalletDoomsDay
· 08-31 22:17
Don't mess with these traps, just go directly on-chain and be done with it.
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HashRateHermit
· 08-31 18:11
I don't quite understand Korean, but it seems very impressive.
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GasFeeLady
· 08-30 08:59
hodling compute like i hodl my low gas windows... bullish af
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LuckyBlindCat
· 08-30 08:58
Again speaking in Korean, I can't understand it!
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AlgoAlchemist
· 08-30 08:54
So supply first is the right way; don’t play around if you don’t understand.
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TradFiRefugee
· 08-30 08:54
At first glance, it's the old trap.
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OnChain_Detective
· 08-30 08:51
hmm detected some suspicious patterns in this compute protocol... running analysis but my instincts are flagging major risks
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quietly_staking
· 08-30 08:49
Tsk, thinking about it, computing power is the foundation.
Boundless, Verifiable Compute
A marketplace does not simply connect supply and demand; it requires the supply to be prepared in advance to operate reliably. Just like in the cases of Uber and Grab, drivers must be on standby for passengers to be matched instantly.
A certain platform has applied this to Verifiable Compute. Blockchain and