A new blockchain project under NVIDIA is in the final sprint of its token pre-sale. The project is called NVIDIA Compute Network (NCN), and its native token $NVAI is about to complete its early funding phase, with only 20 hours remaining in the pre-sale window.



The goal of this project sounds quite imaginative—connecting the globally distributed NVIDIA GPU computing power (including heavy computational tasks like model training and image rendering) directly to the blockchain through a verification mechanism called "Proof of Compute," then converting it into traceable and settleable on-chain revenue. In simple terms, it aims to build a decentralized computing power cloud platform that incentivizes GPU nodes to contribute computing power with tokens.

Why is this project worth paying attention to? First, its technical foundation is quite solid—direct compatibility with NVIDIA's entire hardware lineup and the CUDA development ecosystem, meaning existing developers and hardware owners can participate seamlessly. Second, the token's value support is not fictitious but directly anchored to real GPU computing output, which is a substantial difference compared to many AI concept tokens. In terms of security, the code has been audited by both CertiK and OpenZeppelin, providing relatively strong guarantees.

With the mainnet launching soon and the node incentive program starting, this pre-sale is seen as the last chance to get on the early train. The market's focus is also very clear: can NVIDIA leverage its absolute advantage in the AI chip field to successfully expand into the Web3 computing network ecosystem?
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HalfIsEmptyvip
· 01-02 16:25
Real computing power support, unlike those air coins. But be cautious of the 20-hour sprint strategy.
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ImpermanentLossFanvip
· 01-02 05:15
Tokens backed by real computing power? Now that's more like it. At least it's not just an air project anymore.
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UnruggableChadvip
· 01-01 10:55
Real GPU computing power endorsement, this time it's not just a pure concept coin talk, there's some substance to it.
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AllInAlicevip
· 01-01 00:34
Wait, is NVIDIA personally getting involved in mining coins? Isn't that a bit aggressive? There's something interesting here.

No way, really? GPU computing power directly on the chain for settlement? If that really takes off, the crypto landscape could change.

20-hour sprint? Feels like another pump-and-dump scheme, but this time with GPU support, it's different.

Proof of Compute sounds impressive, but I wonder if it can actually be implemented.

With dual audits and full hardware compatibility, this lineup looks quite legitimate.

I'm not taking the early shift anymore. I'll wait for the mainnet to stabilize. Too many crash scenes.

Real computing power endorsement is definitely more reliable than pure concept coins, but still, let's keep an eye on it.
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ChainMemeDealervip
· 2025-12-30 16:55
20 hours? No, I need to make a move. The logic behind Cloud Computing Power is definitely much more reliable than those pure concept coins.
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LiquidatedThricevip
· 2025-12-30 16:51
Tokens backed by real computing power, finally I see a project that’s not bragging

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20 hours left for the pre-sale... same old story, still need to get on board

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GPU node incentives are much more reliable than pure concept coins, anchored to real output

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NVIDIA’s move is steady, building a solid tech ecosystem, unlike some air coins

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Double audits plus CUDA compatibility, at least it’s not something made on a whim

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The question is, can the mainnet really handle this much computing power? Or is it just another PPT project

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Decentralized computing cloud... this kind of imagination is impressive, just see if it can be implemented

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Token anchored to real GPU output, this logic is more than twice as strong as those AI concept coins you’ve seen

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Still hesitating with 20 hours left? Early round opportunities are limited

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I trust CertiK audits, but can NVIDIA’s stuff really break into the mainstream
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SchrodingerProfitvip
· 2025-12-30 16:50
Real computing power anchoring, this time it's not just a pure air coin, quite interesting.

Wait, is the 20-hour window meant to create a sense of urgency, or is it really running out?

NVIDIA is getting into Web3. If this really materializes, GPU mining will become competitive again. My graphics card can still last a few more years.

It sounds a bit credible, but how exactly does the "Proof of Compute" mechanism work? It seems like we should wait until the mainnet launches to see.

However, having CertiK audit the code still provides some assurance, unlike some projects that go live without even an audit.
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hodl_therapistvip
· 2025-12-30 16:48
Tokens backed by real computing power? That's what I want to see. Finally, a project that stops bragging.

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20-hour window... sounds like the usual pump-and-dump tactic, but Nvidia is taking it seriously this time.

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How to ensure fairness in gpu node incentives? Could it be dominated by big players again?

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Double auditing plus CUDA ecosystem support. This time it's not just a pure concept coin, it's a bit more interesting.

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Early bird, early bird. Every day feels like the last chance. I'm already exhausted haha.

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Proof of compute sounds impressive, but can it actually be implemented? That's the real question.

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Jumping in before the mainnet launch still feels like a gambler's mentality... but I don't want to miss out either.

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NVAi anchored to real computing power definitely makes a difference. Much better than those AI concept coins.

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Nvidia entering Web3 is indeed a big deal. Now it depends on how they play it.
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SellTheBouncevip
· 2025-12-30 16:47
Listen, I've heard this 20-hour sprint pitch too many times. Real hash power support sounds good, but when the mainnet launches, you'll understand what reality really is. Sell on rebounds; there are always lower points.
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SmartMoneyWalletvip
· 2025-12-30 16:43
The 20-hour window sounds very urgent, but why is no one digging into the on-chain data? The flow of pre-sale funds should be very clear.
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