Talking about project #ICNT , it feels quite different from those that constantly shout about roadmaps—this project actually handles 1.5 billion operations for real clients every week, and that execution capability is quite impressive.

In simple terms, it is a decentralized cloud protocol system that integrates the core capabilities of scheduling, storage, validation, and resource allocation, providing a reliable foundation for distributed computing and data storage. Interestingly, it has created a 'four-in-one cloud kernel', breaking these four main components into easily pluggable microservices, with all interfaces being open source; this modular approach feels quite flexible.

Let’s focus on its HyperNode, which can be simply understood as a node that combines trusted hardware, TEE, and zk proofs. Each node corresponds to 2500 $ICNT, and holding a node allows you to earn real-time rewards from computing power and bandwidth; this staking model sounds quite practical.

The data also speaks volumes: in the past 90 days, it processed 2 billion requests and stored 250 PB of data, with decent latency and availability, indicating that it’s not just an empty shell.

The role of #ICNT is also quite clear: it can be used as fuel for payments, for staking and mining, and for participating in governance votes. The total supply is 700 million, with the node quota accounting for 20%, so it’s not particularly large.

Personally, I think this model of breaking down cloud services, putting them on-chain, and then marketizing them is quite innovative. The APY during the early bird period looks quite tempting. If you want to participate, just buy and stake #ICNT , but as always, do your own research before deciding (DYOR). For those looking to try staking, this is definitely a worthwhile option to consider.