How @theblessnetwork gifts us independence 🧵
>| α / "From the problem that disturbs -> to the solution that exists" > Centralized cloud infra is outdated, costly, inflexible, and unfit for AI and edge computing. > Despite powerful personal devices, we still rely on distant servers, missing out on potential computing power. > Using billions of devices can decentralize, scale, and give users more control, reducing reliance on tech giants.
>| β / "Why Bless gifts us independence?" > @theblessnetwork turns idle devices into a global shared computer, using their unused power instead of building more data centers. > Unlike past decentralized efforts, it’s built for real-world use with smart, efficient tech. > The result is faster, cheaper, and more scalable computing for AI and edge applications.
>| γ / This one is a good read btw, researched by @Delphi_Digital: > But just like we discussed earlier, Bless turns everyday devices into a global supercomputer, no special hardware, no setup. > In testnet, it’s hit 800+ petaFLOPS and 5.4m nodes across 210 countries.
Delphi Digital
Delphi Digital29.7.2025
Computing is still stuck with expensive cloud monopolies and experiments in decentralization that haven’t lived up to their promises. @theblessnetwork is building a global supercomputer using idle devices – turning consumer tech into nodes in a distributed computing platform that runs AI models, gaming infra, and more. No hardware requirements or complicated configurations needed. Why Distributed Computing Keeps Failing Traditional networks exclude most users through complexity, specialized hardware requirements, and security concerns. Even when people join, the tech fails: • Gaming requires millisecond response times but involves long wait times in practice • Powerful nodes are bottlenecked while consumer devices sit idle • Decentralized apps can't match centralized performance However, Bless takes a fundamentally different approach. Bless splits AI workloads and other computing functions across multiple everyday devices with model sharding. By distributing workloads across the network, Bless cuts costs compared to expensive CPU/GPU farms. Adaptive cryptographic verification matches validation to actual needs. Simple calculations get lightweight verification while critical computations receive multiple validation rounds. The goal is for the network to adapt to real-time conditions to eliminate the bottlenecks that stifle traditional models. Bless also offers a serverless interface for developers to submit workloads without worrying about infrastructure. This combines the simplicity of centralized services with the resilience of decentralized networks. If Bless delivers on its promises, traditional edge computing becomes obsolete. Now in testnet, Bless has surpassed 800 petaFLOPS in compute power, with over 5.4 million nodes registered in 210 countries worldwide. The testnet numbers are impressive. The architecture looks thoughtful. The timing might finally be right. But distributed computing has been "almost here" for a decade. Bless needs to prove it's different this time.
>| δ / "How it all works?" That's a good question: > Bless dynamically matches tasks to the best devices, optimizing performance across diverse hardware. > It uses simulated annealing for smart task allocation and prioritizes low latency. > It offers privacy and trustless execution with secure WASM and zkSNARKs, boosting performance and dev flexibility for decentralized computing.
>| ε / "Attackers? Huh? Bless doesn't really care..." > Cuz it uses advanced, layered security to make attacks costly and ineffective. > Simulated annealing introduces unpredictability in task assignment. > Node diversity deters Sybil attacks, adaptive checks and ZKPs ensure accuracy, and Greco-Latin squares secure balanced task distribution.
>| ϝ / "Comparison? Mhm, Bless stands out from others" > Bless turns everyday devices into a decentralized compute layer unlike Celestia {data}, Polygon {validators}, or Grass {bandwidth}. > Its WASM execution, real-time task matching, and broad accessibility set it apart from both web3 and cloud platforms. > So... Bless play differently, that's why I'm betting on it.
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Defileo🔮
Defileo🔮31.7.2025
How @theblessnetwork gifts us independence 🧵
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