
New Decentralized Supercomputer Being Built with 1.5 Million Node Points
The Nexus zkVM test network, which operated from December 9 to 13, has confirmed the global demand for trust-based innovations in the blockchain and AI sectors. However, Daniel Marin, CEO of Nexus, emphasized that there is still much work to be done before scaling the network globally.
The test network demonstrated that approximately 37% of traffic came from mobile devices. This trend was observed in some countries, including Ethiopia and Poland, where mobile device interactions surpassed those from desktop computers.
“We knew we had to lower the entry barrier to scale this global distributed test network,” Marin said, explaining why Nexus simplified the process for anyone to connect with any device. Despite the decentralized nodes, Nexus maintains close control over the supercomputer processes.
Marin revealed that Nexus is currently selecting programs to integrate into the network and will soon launch a review process, allowing new program submissions in the future.
Although Nexus is not the first company to leverage distributed computing power, Marin acknowledged that it’s not just about being the first. “We’re not trying to reinvent the wheel,” he emphasized.
The test demonstrated that even with a relatively small-scale network of 1.5 million nodes, significant processing power can be achieved. This raises questions about the potential for decentralized supercomputing in various fields such as medicine, climate modeling, and more.
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