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5 million nodes.
One Chrome extension.
Zero technical knowledge required.
While everyone is fighting over GPU access for AI workloads, Bless turned every laptop, phone, and idle device into part of a global supercomputer:
1) Install the extension
2) Contribute compute
But here's what makes it different from Akash or Render: the "nestled nodes" concept.
In other words, apps can tap their own users' devices for compute.
Imagine Discord users automatically contributing processing power while chatting.
Or games using player devices for rendering.
The numbers are wild too:
> 5M+ nodes on testnet
> 800k daily active users
> Up to 80% cheaper than AWS
> 90% revenue goes to node operators
This isn't just another DePIN play. They're basically challenging how the internet works.
And while that sounds impossible, it really isn't. I mean, who doesn't want to rent compute from (and thus pay) their own users instead of Amazon?
Every smart contract, every AI inference, every render?
It all needs compute.
The internet runs on three things: storage, bandwidth, and compute.
Bless just democratized the third.