
币圈荒木 Ⓜ️Ⓜ️T|Oct 11, 2025 12:45
For a while, I kept wondering: what kind of project could be both adrenaline-pumping and as meaningful as scientific research?
Then I came across @cysic_xyz, and suddenly, it all clicked.
I’ve got this friend, Old Liu, a classic tech nerd.
A few years ago, he lost so much money mining crypto that he started questioning life itself—his home’s electricity meter was practically smoking.
But recently, he’s been all hyped up again and told me:
“This time it’s different. I’m researching Cysic!”
I thought to myself, this guy’s probably fallen for another new buzzword.
Then he pulled out a stack of materials and started explaining how Cysic is working on ZK hardware acceleration, boosting performance by 10 to 100 times.
Before I could even process it, he added:
“This isn’t mining—it’s chip manufacturing!”
I was stunned.
This project’s approach is pretty bold:
On one hand, it’s riding the wave of ZK (Zero-Knowledge Proof) technology,
On the other, it’s tapping into the big narrative of DePIN (Decentralized Physical Infrastructure).
To put it simply, they’re trying to turn “computing power” into an on-chain asset—
Kind of like how you could hook up your idle GPU at home to the network and start earning money.
The story sounds almost too good to be true, no wonder investors are going crazy.
Their nodes are selling well, and the testnet has already hit over 1.36 million users.
What’s even cooler is that the community isn’t full of speculators—it’s people genuinely discussing the tech.
Old Liu even said that day: “This community feels so clean, like a research lab.”
Of course, no matter how idealistic it sounds, it still has to be practical.
What Cysic is doing is very “hardcore”—so hardcore that it needs an ecosystem to sustain it.
For it to succeed, others have to rely on its computing power chips;
For it to fail, it could be because no one’s willing to adapt their systems to it.
Crypto, at the end of the day, is kind of like dating.
Sweet talk alone won’t cut it—you’ve got to see if it can provide long-term value.
Old Liu’s final takeaway was pretty interesting:
“Cysic isn’t like other projects that rely on storytelling; it’s actually building the foundational tools for those stories.”
I laughed and asked him:
“So are you investing in research or chasing dreams now?”
He replied:
“Neither. I just want to take a gamble—a gamble that they can truly turn computing power into currency.”
Suddenly, I felt like this guy might not just be speculating on crypto,
But witnessing the trailer for a revolution in computing power.
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