When centralized cloud providers squeeze the bottleneck, the Burn-and-Mint tokenomics becomes the optimal solution—idle computing power turns into a money printer, delighting both the supply and demand sides.

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The AI supercycle is driving a computing power shortage, with Render, Bittensor, and others becoming the main beneficiaries
BlockBeats reports that, due to a surge in AI training and inference demands, global high-end GPU supply is tight, and NVIDIA chip delivery cycles have been extended to dozens of weeks. Analysts believe decentralized computing power networks will benefit, with core projects including Render, Akash Network, io.net, and Bittensor, leveraging mechanisms such as Burn-and-Mint, decentralized cloud services, and global GPU aggregation—typically 50%–90% lower costs than centralized cloud platforms—while using token incentives to attract idle computing power.
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