币圈荒木|Araki🪵|11月 17, 2025 08:13
The most common thing I encountered when I used to help my friends manage servers was:
As soon as the person lay down, the phone rang and said, 'Brother, the task is stuck again.'.
Either the machine cannot withstand it, or someone randomly adds tasks in the middle of the night, causing the entire system to crash and the computing power to be used haphazardly.
Later, when I went to see the latest testing website @ cysic_xyz, my feeling was just one sentence:
These people really treat computing power as electricity.
This time, it's not about writing a PPT or closing the door to make a demo, it's about bringing thousands of people from around the world together:
Real tasks, real concurrency, real users, all under high pressure throughout the process, the system did not collapse, verification kept running, and there was no chain failure even when the traffic was heavy.
The common phrases in those white papers, such as decentralized collaboration, task allocation, and incentive models, have already been tested on the blockchain.
@What cysic_xyz wants to do is very simple:
Turn AI+ZK computing into 'plug in and use electricity'.
If someone is willing to produce a machine, they will take it in and sell computing power;
If someone wants computing power, they throw tasks in and use them, and the price, distribution, and rewards are all written in the chain rules, without relying on words.
The test network has proven that this strategy can run.
The mainnet is the next step in turning "being able to run" into "running frighteningly".
If you want to sneak in and take a look, you can go to the community and squat first:
https://(discord.com)/invite/cysic
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