AetherMind platform will open token subscription from February 10 to February 13, and trading will commence on February 15.

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Odaily Planet Daily reports that AetherMind, an intelligent network dedicated to building a decentralized resource ecosystem, announced that token subscription began on February 10th and will continue for three days. The project will deeply integrate global GPU/TPU computing power through smart contracts, and utilize zero-knowledge proofs and cross-chain interoperability to create a transparent and secure technical foundation for AI inference, training, and data trading, thereby providing seamless and efficient AI services for every DApp.

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