Web3 Distributed Computing Dark Horse: @theblessnetwork is building the world's first "shared computer" network.
The goal is: to turn your phone, laptop, and tablet into money-making edge nodes while they are idle. Here is a comprehensive interpretation of Bless Network 👇
1/ 【Project Background】
@theblessnetwork was initially named Blockless, positioned as a DePIN project, focusing on "edge computing + decentralization".
Core concept: Aggregating idle computing power from devices worldwide, packaging it into a shared network for AI, gaming, data, and other high-intensity tasks.
Vision: Reconstruct cloud computing, making computing power truly belong to users.
2/ 【Team and Financing】
The founding team comes from infrastructure veterans such as Akash, Binance Labs, NGC, etc.
They have completed $8 million in financing, with backing from NGC Ventures, M31 Capital, Chorus One, and others.
It is one of the few strong teams + practical landing combinations in the DePIN sector.
3/ 【Technical Architecture】
– Uses WASM modules for task segmentation and distribution
– Devices can connect via browser plugins, no specialized hardware required
– Multi-node parallel processing + cross-validation to ensure result security
– Supports multiple connections, currently deployed on Solana
– CLI + SDK toolchain for developers to get started quickly
4/ 【Core Functions】
Applicable scenarios include: AI inference, game rendering, video processing, big data tasks, edge intelligence, etc.
Users only need to keep their devices online to passively participate; tasks are automatically scheduled without intervention, and token rewards are obtained.
5/ 【Token Economy】
– Native token $BLS, an SPL standard on the Solana chain
– Uses include: paying for computing power, node rewards, governance voting, staking mining
– During the testnet phase, Time points are used to record node activity
– The mainnet is planned to go live in Q1 2025 and will officially airdrop
6/ 【Development Roadmap】
– 2024: Testnet launch, plugin operation, accumulating over 3 million nodes
– Q1 2025: GPU node support + mainnet launch
– Subsequent plans include: container tasks, automatic scaling, WebGPU rendering support
– The current SDK and CLI tools have entered the final testing phase