The zero-knowledge proof and distributed computing project Boundless announced that it will expand its compute network, which is made up of about 4,000 GPUs, into AI inference services. The network previously mainly handled Ethereum mainnet and Base-related zero-knowledge proof tasks; it has now completed hardware tuning, workload adaptation, and routing and scheduling upgrades for AI inference, and the existing ZK proving network will continue running in parallel. In the future, AI compute operators will need to stake ZKC to join the network, and the staking amount will be linked to potential rewards. The company said that the early testing costs for some asynchronous inference tasks are up to about 50% lower than those of major cloud service providers. (The Block)

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NeonIceMelt
· 10h ago
ZK compute power moving into AI inference—this move is pretty bold.
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GovernanceMoodboard
· 10h ago
Curious how this routing upgrade was done—ZK and AI have totally different load characteristics, right?
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Orange-FlavoredColdWallet
· 10h ago
Smart two-track parallel progress keeps the ZK core base intact; AI compute rental is the new story, and tokenomics has been brought along too.
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PineNeedlesAndColdWind
· 10h ago
Is asynchronous inference 50% cheaper? Wait for real user feedback—early testing and mass production environments are quite far apart.
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L2AlleyRunner
· 10h ago
Now that they’re using zk proofs, they’re also moving in to take the cloud providers’ business—the narrative around Web3 infrastructure is indeed evolving.
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