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#隐私币生态普涨 Recently noticed a controversial project - a Computing Power Token allegedly related to chip giant Nvidia's ecosystem is currently in the presale stage.
The full name of the project is NVIDIA Compute Network (NCN), and its core logic is to integrate distributed GPU Computing Power into the blockchain network. Through a consensus mechanism called "Proof of Compute," participants contribute GPU Computing Power for practical tasks such as AI model training and inference, and can receive Token incentives.
From a technical architecture perspective, this direction indeed addresses the current pain point of AI Computing Power scarcity. According to official information, the project has passed security audits from CertiK and OpenZeppelin, and it emphasizes that the nodes connected are real GPU nodes rather than virtual Computing Power. If implemented effectively, it could theoretically create a new model of "Computing Power as Mining."
However, we need to calmly consider several issues:
First, Nvidia itself has not officially announced the issuance of a coin. Such "ecosystem projects" are often only related at the technical stack level and do not equate to official endorsement.
Second, the project risk during the pre-sale phase is extremely high, and the token economic model, circulation release plan, and actual computing power access scale are still unknown.
Third, there are many projects in the AI+Crypto integration track, but very few can truly succeed.
If you are interested in GPU Computing Power mining, it is recommended to first research clearly: Token distribution ratio, node staking threshold, Computing Power yield estimation, team background disclosure, and other key information. Don't be misled by "the last day".