大匡
大匡|Jun 29, 2025 02:45
GM! Digging and digging on an idle computer, did you dig @ theblesnetwork computing power today? I think I've already ranked in the top 500 of @ KaitoAI. If I work harder, I should be able to eat some meat, right. I checked and found out that Blessing has been digging for 72 days. I haven't looked at the other computers yet. Anyway, I can't let them idle digging. I haven't started digging yet. Can you participate in a wave of invitation code filling to increase the speed by 10%? Is your computer still idle and eating dust? Don't waste it. Computing power mining: https://bless.network/dashboard?ref=GUSHVH How to participate is very simple: 1. Install browser plugin After registering and logging in, the device can start contributing idle computing power. The system automatically assigns tasks, such as processing AI images, running inference models, executing Web3 backend tasks, and so on. For every time a certain amount of computing power is contributed, "time points" will be earned, which can be exchanged for BLESS or TIME tokens in the future. These tokens may be used in the future for platform service fee payments, participation in governance, or direct monetization. @The goal of Theblessnetwork is simple: to make millions of idle devices around the world useful. Desktop computers, old laptops, and even dusty Android tablets in corners of the home can connect to this network as long as they can still run, becoming a part of the global distributed computing power. They can help others complete tasks and earn points and exchange tokens themselves. There is actually a big direction behind this: called decentralized cloud computing. The cloud services we used in the past, such as AWS and Google Cloud, were all supported by servers built by several large companies. But these servers are expensive, consume a lot of energy, and if there are any problems, they just hang up. And what Bliss wants is to make computing power like a shared bike: everyone contributes a little and together they build a big net. Whoever uses it will pay, and whoever contributes will receive rewards. Bless runs on the Solana chain, with fast transactions and low fees, which is very suitable for dispatching a large number of equipment. It also uses WebAssembly technology to ensure compatibility with various systems and programming languages, fast task distribution, and easy deployment by developers. At present, Bliss has connected over 2.7 million devices and has over 800000 daily active nodes. The entire system is scheduled through a point-to-point network, without a central server. The distributed structure inherently has redundancy and risk resistance capabilities, and privacy and security are also very detailed: all data processing is done locally, and only the results are recorded on the chain without leaking user content. For users, this threshold is extremely low, no new devices are needed, and it does not affect daily use. Being able to earn tokens by hanging up is a Web3 infrastructure project that truly anyone can participate in. Bliss is collaborating with KaitoAI to test network incentives. In addition to earning points by running nodes, there are also content interaction tasks and community ranking mechanisms. Serious participating users can even earn dozens of dollars in rewards every month with just one regular computer. Although the profits are not astonishing, they are stable and sustainable. From technology stack to operational strategy, Blessing is not just a browser mining project, but an attempt to reconstruct the operational logic of cloud computing. In the era of soaring demand for AI computing power, it provides a lighter, more environmentally friendly, and fairer answer. If you believe in the future of Web3, Bliss is one of the infrastructure that you should pay attention to. BlessNetwork Kaito BLESS
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