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🌍 Various projects in the market are trying to edge closer to big names. This is the first time I’ve heard of this, and I was completely confused. But I still took some time to go through the materials and technical details, and the more I looked, the more I realized—this is not just a simple trend-jacking.
📌 **Project Basic Information**
Project Name: NVIDIA Compute Network (NCN)
Token: $NVAI
Current Status: Presale in the final sprint
⚙️ **What is the core operation?**
To put it simply, its approach starts from the underlying computing power. After GPUs connect to the network, they perform real tasks: model training, inference, content generation, data computation, and so on.
The system records contributions based on actual workload, then distributes rewards according to computing power levels. They call this mechanism Proof of Compute—sounds a bit unfamiliar, but the core logic is actually:
👉 **Computing power itself equals value creation**
This is completely different from the traditional "run nodes, consume electricity for tokens." You’re not consuming resources; you’re providing actual usable computing services.
🤔 **Personal opinion**
I don’t want to draw any conclusions, but opportunities with a clear direction and a very short window are easy to miss early on, and then you basically become a spectator. My approach is straightforward—no all-in, no chasing rallies, at least understand the logic thoroughly before it ends. If you're interested, you can explore it further yourself.
The logic of exchanging real computing power for rewards is definitely more solid than those empty nodes.
But on the other hand, the words "pre-sale sprint" always feel a bit like they're pushing.
Wait, does this really have anything to do with NVIDIA official? The name is a bit…
If you're not going all-in, you can actually try a small amount to test the waters, since the pre-sale window is so short.
These types of foundational infrastructure projects are usually like this in the early stages; once the hype heats up, it's hard to get on board later.
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Again on the sidelines, but this time it really doesn't seem like bragging, worth a watch
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Is computing power equal to value output? Sounds quite practical, unlike those purely hype projects
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I believe in the short window, once the early opportunity is missed, it's really gone
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Proof of Compute is an interesting mechanism, it's more reliable than burning electricity to exchange for tokens
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Final sprint for the pre-sale, but I still need to thoroughly understand the logic before taking action
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I agree with the attitude of not going all-in or chasing the pump, don't get blinded by FOMO
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Forget it, the computing power network does seem to be the trend, just see who can truly land it
It's good that you don't go all-in on this point, but I am already bottom-fishing. Betting on this thing to break through requires full position before the breakout. If I miss it, there's nothing left.
It reminds me a bit of previous projects, but this time it seems they've really done something. Still, I need to understand it thoroughly before taking action.
If this thing can really run smoothly, early opportunities are indeed precious. But I’m still observing.
Can GPU integration handle computing tasks? Sounds a bit too smooth; the details need to be clarified.
The short window definitely can deceive people, but I agree with the attitude of not going all-in. Let's understand the logic first.
It doesn’t seem like the usual韭菜 (leek) cutting routine this time, but it’s not worth blowing it out of proportion either. Just feels worth learning more about.
Proof of Compute sounds fresh, but whether it will actually work in practice remains to be seen.
Wait, does this really have anything to do with Nvidia or is it just riding the hype?
Projects with such short windows are most likely to rug pull, being cautious is not a bad idea.
Proof of compute sounds good, but I'm worried it might be more hype than substance.
I think the key is still the team's background; otherwise, it's all talk and no action.
During the final sprint of the pre-sale, you need to be extra careful to avoid being exploited.
Is computing power itself equal to value? Theoretically yes, but practical implementation might be more difficult than expected.
Not entering or exiting is also fine; opportunities are plentiful anyway.
For this type of project, I usually only invest what I can afford to lose, just betting on the concept.
It feels like using low-cost GPU countries to scalp the little guys.
Wait, let me check other people's analyses; I don't want to be the sucker.