【Urban Village Late Night Recording · 2:17 AM】
—— Equipment Sound: Old Fan Creaking
—— Narration: Cheap Instant Noodles with Chopped Green Onions
Hi, future employer I have yet to meet:
I am the most ordinary screw on the production line in Longgang, Shenzhen.
Working overtime until dawn, with a base salary of 3,800,
all I've saved up is a pair of hands sticky with machine oil.
But I refuse to be stuck on the assembly line for my whole life.
Last week, I stumbled upon — Lagrange Coprocessor:
Offload heavy computations,
Zero-knowledge proof to ensure authenticity,
On-chain results verified in seconds.
This technology sounds like a cheat code for the poor.
The platform announcement is even more exciting:
Three months of computation contribution rankings, with a reward of 100,000 RMB.
I've done the math —
100,000 can replace my father's old dialysis machine that occasionally breaks down;
100,000 can ensure my daughter can attend tutoring classes without falling behind on tuition;
100,000 might be enough to rescue myself from the musty smell of the dormitory.
So I turned fragmented time into GPU time:
• After night shifts, learning Docker, deploying nodes;
• On Sundays, testing task scripts;
• Saving up the money from canned luncheon meat to fully convert into LA collateral.
LA — this token is the lifeblood of the entire economic flow:
· Release tasks → LA acts as oil;
· Contract computations → LA as collateral;
· Protocol governance → LA voting.
Advice from the bottom:
Degrees and household registration walls cannot be pushed down, but mathematical proof can.
As long as computational power makes the rankings, the system will not be biased.
I bet one last shot at youth — betting that the Coprocessor + LA can launch the screw out of the factory.
If three months later, my name really appears on the list,
I will send this recording back to Longgang,
Let my brothers who work overtime with me every night hear,
That even the quietest gears can mesh to create new trajectories.
—— The recording ends here,
The fan still creaks,
But a little light has come on in the room.