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Topic: How to continue with the development of the public chain and wallet? (Read 143 times)

newbie
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Thank you for sharing!
newbie
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First of all, you have to be able to ensure that the tokens you give can exceed mining, otherwise they will not come, miners are only profit oriented, no one is willing to do no profit work, and then you have to find large companies that need computing power, they generally have their own computing power, how do you ensure that your computing power has an advantage, which is a very contradictory place. Generally speaking, your technology is feasible and needs market verification.
newbie
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Is there a solution?
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I often use GPU development, testing, and training in my work, and I am very distressed due to the lack of GPU computing power. By chance, I came into contact with blockchain and discovered that a lot of GPU computing power was wasted on meaningless hash calculations.

So a logic emerged,

1. Miners provide computing power to industries, users, and commercial institutions that require computing power, such as AI and video, to facilitate the acquisition of tokens

2. Users and institutions using computing power purchase tokens and publish tasks.

Now I have completed the development of public chains, wallets, etc., and the GPUK driver development is still in preparation

Friends, can my logic be executed? How to continue?

Welcome partners to provide suggestions!
E-mail:[email protected]
This kind of thing has been around for a long time. But there are several disadvantages, including the difficulty of setting up for beginners; low cost of payment compared to mining or high cost compared to mining, but inconsistent employment and frequent equipment downtime... As a result, mining is preferable.
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
I often use GPU development, testing, and training in my work, and I am very distressed due to the lack of GPU computing power. By chance, I came into contact with blockchain and discovered that a lot of GPU computing power was wasted on meaningless hash calculations.

So a logic emerged,

1. Miners provide computing power to industries, users, and commercial institutions that require computing power, such as AI and video, to facilitate the acquisition of tokens

2. Users and institutions using computing power purchase tokens and publish tasks.

Now I have completed the development of public chains, wallets, etc., and the GPUK driver development is still in preparation

Friends, can my logic be executed? How to continue?

Welcome partners to provide suggestions!
E-mail:[email protected]
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