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RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS31.03%
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STEEM
0.012STEEM
SBD
0.006SBD
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3.361SP
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0.000SP
└── Incoming DelegationsDeleg
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To Date
steemdelegated 3.361 SP to @computecoin2026/01/23 04:06:48
steemdelegated 3.361 SP to @computecoin
2026/01/23 04:06:48
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | computecoin |
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steemdelegated 3.462 SP to @computecoin
2024/12/16 23:25:51
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steemdelegated 3.566 SP to @computecoin
2023/11/13 15:10:24
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}steemdelegated 5.370 SP to @computecoin2023/09/21 20:12:15
steemdelegated 5.370 SP to @computecoin
2023/09/21 20:12:15
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| delegatee | computecoin |
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steemdelegated 5.506 SP to @computecoin
2022/11/03 10:11:15
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}steemdelegated 5.662 SP to @computecoin2021/12/05 11:06:51
steemdelegated 5.662 SP to @computecoin
2021/12/05 11:06:51
| delegator | steem |
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}project.hopesent 0.011 STEEM to @computecoin- "Hi @computecoin. Would you like to earn solid (115k SP) upvote on your latest post from @project.hope? Check out our recent post for more details. And hopefully you will find this publication worth yo..."2021/11/24 07:23:15
project.hopesent 0.011 STEEM to @computecoin- "Hi @computecoin. Would you like to earn solid (115k SP) upvote on your latest post from @project.hope? Check out our recent post for more details. And hopefully you will find this publication worth yo..."
2021/11/24 07:23:15
| from | project.hope |
| to | computecoin |
| amount | 0.011 STEEM |
| memo | Hi @computecoin. Would you like to earn solid (115k SP) upvote on your latest post from @project.hope? Check out our recent post for more details. And hopefully you will find this publication worth your time and attention. We're explaining our community economy "business model", hoping that more people will join our efforts in the future. // LINk: https://steemit.com/hive-175254/@project.hope/project-hope-economy-explained-2021 |
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}steemdelegated 17.015 SP to @computecoin2021/11/16 06:37:24
steemdelegated 17.015 SP to @computecoin
2021/11/16 06:37:24
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2021/09/05 11:06:27
| voter | sqube |
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2021/09/05 11:06:27
| voter | resilientknows |
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}computecoinpublished a new post: recap-ama-with-comptecoin-cmo-markiesha-patrice-august-25-20212021/09/05 11:06:18
computecoinpublished a new post: recap-ama-with-comptecoin-cmo-markiesha-patrice-august-25-2021
2021/09/05 11:06:18
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| author | computecoin |
| permlink | recap-ama-with-comptecoin-cmo-markiesha-patrice-august-25-2021 |
| title | [Recap] AMA with CompteCoin CMO Markiesha Patrice (August 25, 2021) |
| body |  **Q1: ComputeCoin has recently begun to focus on the Metaverse. What sort of role, if any, does ComputeCoin see itself playing in Web 3.0? Does ComputeCoin regard Web3.0 as part of the Metaverse?** While a clear definition of Web 3.0 remains elusive, it is helpful to remember that when we talk about Web 3.0, we’re talking largely about blockchains, which are decentralized networks that support the web applications we use daily, power the smart devices that comprise the Internet of Things (IoT). Basically, Web 3.0 is the future of the internet, a new vision of connectivity founded on decentralization and a uniquely 21st-century infrastructure. The metaverse is also frequently described as the “future of the internet.” However, unlike Web 3.0, which is strongly associated with decentralization, the metaverse is not necessarily decentralized. Today’s metaverse projects--like Facebook Horizon, Fortnite and Roblox--are built on decentralized data centers or on the cloud. Besides, I think the metaverse paints a more expansive picture than Web 3.0, because the metaverse represents not just a new standard in internet technology, but the brave new digital world that we will actually live in. ComputeCoin will be a self-evolving computer that serves the metaverse. It will aggregate the decentralized cloud to help everyone access and use computing power in the easiest, most affordable, and most accessible way yet. ComputeCoin will also dynamically self-configure and self-organize local mesh networks to help end-users supplement their local compute (for example, using iPhone or Facebook Oculus) while minimizing network-based latency and network-congestion risk. Furthermore, ComputeCoin will enable algorithms in our platform to self-evolve, paving the way for consistent improvements in user experience. I’d say ComputeCoin is definitely part of the Web 3.0 revolution; beyond that, we’ve specifically designed the platform to foster the creation of a decentralized metaverse. **Q2: Will we one day see NFTs being used in the ComputeCoin network?** The network will support NFT storage. **Q3: There has been growing interest in video game live streaming services, whereby high-end devices process games and stream the content to users’ screens at home. Has ComputeCoin thought about entering that market?** ComputeCoin will aid developers and startup teams in building metaverse applications, so we absolutely welcome developers to build gaming and/or streaming services on our platform. **Q4: What would ComputeCoin do if, hypothetically, they reached max capacity of idle computers?** If that were to happen, it would be time to celebrate, because it would mean that our ecosystem is really booming, that we have been helping keep a lot of applications online, and that huge numbers of people around the world are enjoying metaverse experiences powered by ComputeCoin. All jokes aside, our miners including crypto miners, data centers, and all other decentralized networks will provide the bulk of computing resources. Therefore, it is most likely very difficult to reach max capacity. On top of that, we have a robust reward and mining mechanism, which we believe will incentivize more miners (who are not idle) to join us, to the benefit of all associated networks. **Q5: Lately, there’s been some buzz around cloud mining services. On ComputeCoin, will users be able to rent out their computer hardware to people looking to mine cryptocurrencies?** Yes. We will be providing more information on how mining works on our Medium account. Please follow us on Twitter and Medium to get the latest information! **Q6: We are all excited about the mainnet launch next year. Until then, though, will the testnet be open to public testers?** Yes. **Q7: What do you think would be more profitable: If all idle computers mined cryptocurrencies, or if all idle computers provided cloud computing services?** In most cases, providing cloud computing services earns much more. But there may not be sufficient computing services assigned to the host computers at every moment. If so, the computers can mine cryptocurrencies. By doing so, 24/7 earning is guaranteed. **Q8: Renewable energy and reducing carbon emissions are essential to combating climate change. How much energy, and what type or types of energy does ComputeCoin believe its network will require to run smoothly?** Rather than necessitate new data centers, our solution will offer an effective, alternative means to optimizing, utilizing, and maximizing the huge amount of computing power required to support metaverse applications. Besides, the way a decentralized network works is more efficient, and eco-friendly compared with centralized solutions. **Q9: There are probably a lot of last-gen video game consoles, such as the Xbox One or PlayStation 4, sitting idle as the next generation of video game consoles has come out; has ComputeCoin ever thought of capitalizing on this opportunity by releasing software that can put those consoles to work?** Since these consoles are highly customized to specific uses, it is not easy to integrate them into CCN for general purpose applications. But we are open to all opportunities as we move forward. **Q10: Are there any networks that the ComputeCoin Network is interoperable with?** Miners will be able to mine ETH, FIL, ICP, and our native token CCN simultaneously once we launch our testnet in late September. We have established strategic partnerships with Swarm and Stem Networks for our distributed computing network. We will also be aggregating other networks, like IPFS, the Internet Computer, and major data centers. |
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Besides, I think the metaverse paints a more expansive picture than Web 3.0, because the metaverse represents not just a new standard in internet technology, but the brave new digital world that we will actually live in.\nComputeCoin will be a self-evolving computer that serves the metaverse. It will aggregate the decentralized cloud to help everyone access and use computing power in the easiest, most affordable, and most accessible way yet. ComputeCoin will also dynamically self-configure and self-organize local mesh networks to help end-users supplement their local compute (for example, using iPhone or Facebook Oculus) while minimizing network-based latency and network-congestion risk.\nFurthermore, ComputeCoin will enable algorithms in our platform to self-evolve, paving the way for consistent improvements in user experience.\nI’d say ComputeCoin is definitely part of the Web 3.0 revolution; beyond that, we’ve specifically designed the platform to foster the creation of a decentralized metaverse.\n**Q2: Will we one day see NFTs being used in the ComputeCoin network?**\nThe network will support NFT storage.\n**Q3: There has been growing interest in video game live streaming services, whereby high-end devices process games and stream the content to users’ screens at home. Has ComputeCoin thought about entering that market?**\nComputeCoin will aid developers and startup teams in building metaverse applications, so we absolutely welcome developers to build gaming and/or streaming services on our platform.\n**Q4: What would ComputeCoin do if, hypothetically, they reached max capacity of idle computers?**\nIf that were to happen, it would be time to celebrate, because it would mean that our ecosystem is really booming, that we have been helping keep a lot of applications online, and that huge numbers of people around the world are enjoying metaverse experiences powered by ComputeCoin.\nAll jokes aside, our miners including crypto miners, data centers, and all other decentralized networks will provide the bulk of computing resources. Therefore, it is most likely very difficult to reach max capacity. On top of that, we have a robust reward and mining mechanism, which we believe will incentivize more miners (who are not idle) to join us, to the benefit of all associated networks.\n**Q5: Lately, there’s been some buzz around cloud mining services. On ComputeCoin, will users be able to rent out their computer hardware to people looking to mine cryptocurrencies?**\nYes. We will be providing more information on how mining works on our Medium account. Please follow us on Twitter and Medium to get the latest information! \n**Q6: We are all excited about the mainnet launch next year. Until then, though, will the testnet be open to public testers?**\nYes.\n**Q7: What do you think would be more profitable: If all idle computers mined cryptocurrencies, or if all idle computers provided cloud computing services?**\nIn most cases, providing cloud computing services earns much more. But there may not be sufficient computing services assigned to the host computers at every moment. If so, the computers can mine cryptocurrencies. By doing so, 24/7 earning is guaranteed.\n**Q8: Renewable energy and reducing carbon emissions are essential to combating climate change. How much energy, and what type or types of energy does ComputeCoin believe its network will require to run smoothly?**\nRather than necessitate new data centers, our solution will offer an effective, alternative means to optimizing, utilizing, and maximizing the huge amount of computing power required to support metaverse applications.\nBesides, the way a decentralized network works is more efficient, and eco-friendly compared with centralized solutions.\n**Q9: There are probably a lot of last-gen video game consoles, such as the Xbox One or PlayStation 4, sitting idle as the next generation of video game consoles has come out; has ComputeCoin ever thought of capitalizing on this opportunity by releasing software that can put those consoles to work?**\nSince these consoles are highly customized to specific uses, it is not easy to integrate them into CCN for general purpose applications. But we are open to all opportunities as we move forward.\n**Q10: Are there any networks that the ComputeCoin Network is interoperable with?**\nMiners will be able to mine ETH, FIL, ICP, and our native token CCN simultaneously once we launch our testnet in late September.\nWe have established strategic partnerships with Swarm and Stem Networks for our distributed computing network. We will also be aggregating other networks, like IPFS, the Internet Computer, and major data centers.",
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}computecoinpublished a new post: will-cloud-gaming-ever-meet-decentralization2021/08/31 09:31:45
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| body |  The gaming industry has seen plenty of innovations in the last few years; from AR (augmented reality) to VR (virtual reality), the space is not shy of attempting to bring interesting concepts to reality. Perhaps one of the more interesting leaps that were attempted was cloud gaming. Although it didn’t take off as much as people thought it would, it still left a mark on the industry and taught us a few valuable lessons. In this article, we will be taking a look at what exactly cloud gaming is, what its strengths and weaknesses are, and whether or not a decentralized computing power-providing platform like ComputeCoin could one day support it. **What Is Cloud Gaming?** Cloud gaming is streaming a video game as one would stream movies or music. The game would be processed on the service provider’s computer and is then streamed to the monitor of the end-user. Depending on the provider, a player would have to purchase each game individually or subscribe to the entire library of games on a monthly basis, similar to how one would subscribe to that of Netflix or Amazon Prime. **Where Does It Succeed?** Such a service is very cost-effective; where a high-end PC would cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars, users can experience the same graphical outputs for a tiny fraction of that price per month. For a short-term affair, users may want to use cloud gaming to avoid spending lots of money on something they’re not sure they’ll always use, or even afford it in some cases. Cloud gaming also helps avoid minor inconveniences that get in the way of players, such as device cooling/heating for example. Intense gaming sessions would tax one’s PC, causing the heat to rise in its components, which would require cooling to maintain performance. **Why Didn’t It Take Off?** Some may remember the Google Stadia - Google’s very own cloud gaming service that was marketed and hyped relentlessly before its release. While there are reasons specific to the Stadia, there are fundamental flaws and challenges with cloud gaming that no doubt contributed to its failure. The biggest problem with cloud gaming is internet usage. Since users will be gaming in high definition, they will be needing a very fast internet that is capable of delivering a smooth and seamless gaming experience. Furthermore, such intense streaming would use far more data than internet service providers would like, which could cause some issues down the line. Gamers were also not a fan of not being able to own the games they were streaming, as those games could one day be removed from the overall library, which could leave many players unsatisfied. The ability to own and collect games is an important part of gaming culture, and subscription-based approaches like these may not sit right with them. **Will There Ever Be A Decentralized Cloud Gaming Service?** Given how the web is increasingly becoming more and more decentralized, such a service is rather inevitable and is just a matter of time. As for ComputeCoin, this certainly falls in our domain and aligns with our visions and principles of delivering cloud-computing power through a decentralized network. ComputeCoin is committed to building the cornerstone of the Metaverse, and to enable and facilitate its accessibility, as well as its processing capabilities. Once this is accomplished and all laid out, the possibilities that loom on the horizon are endless. |
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"body": "\n\nThe gaming industry has seen plenty of innovations in the last few years; from AR (augmented reality) to VR (virtual reality), the space is not shy of attempting to bring interesting concepts to reality.\n\nPerhaps one of the more interesting leaps that were attempted was cloud gaming. Although it didn’t take off as much as people thought it would, it still left a mark on the industry and taught us a few valuable lessons. In this article, we will be taking a look at what exactly cloud gaming is, what its strengths and weaknesses are, and whether or not a decentralized computing power-providing platform like ComputeCoin could one day support it.\n\n**What Is Cloud Gaming?**\n\nCloud gaming is streaming a video game as one would stream movies or music. The game would be processed on the service provider’s computer and is then streamed to the monitor of the end-user.\n\nDepending on the provider, a player would have to purchase each game individually or subscribe to the entire library of games on a monthly basis, similar to how one would subscribe to that of Netflix or Amazon Prime.\n\n**Where Does It Succeed?**\n\nSuch a service is very cost-effective; where a high-end PC would cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars, users can experience the same graphical outputs for a tiny fraction of that price per month. For a short-term affair, users may want to use cloud gaming to avoid spending lots of money on something they’re not sure they’ll always use, or even afford it in some cases.\n\nCloud gaming also helps avoid minor inconveniences that get in the way of players, such as device cooling/heating for example. Intense gaming sessions would tax one’s PC, causing the heat to rise in its components, which would require cooling to maintain performance.\n\n**Why Didn’t It Take Off?**\n\nSome may remember the Google Stadia - Google’s very own cloud gaming service that was marketed and hyped relentlessly before its release. While there are reasons specific to the Stadia, there are fundamental flaws and challenges with cloud gaming that no doubt contributed to its failure.\n\nThe biggest problem with cloud gaming is internet usage. Since users will be gaming in high definition, they will be needing a very fast internet that is capable of delivering a smooth and seamless gaming experience. Furthermore, such intense streaming would use far more data than internet service providers would like, which could cause some issues down the line.\n\nGamers were also not a fan of not being able to own the games they were streaming, as those games could one day be removed from the overall library, which could leave many players unsatisfied. The ability to own and collect games is an important part of gaming culture, and subscription-based approaches like these may not sit right with them.\n\n**Will There Ever Be A Decentralized Cloud Gaming Service?**\n\nGiven how the web is increasingly becoming more and more decentralized, such a service is rather inevitable and is just a matter of time. As for ComputeCoin, this certainly falls in our domain and aligns with our visions and principles of delivering cloud-computing power through a decentralized network.\n\nComputeCoin is committed to building the cornerstone of the Metaverse, and to enable and facilitate its accessibility, as well as its processing capabilities. Once this is accomplished and all laid out, the possibilities that loom on the horizon are endless.",
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}computecoinpublished a new post: how-compute-coin-empowers-the-end-user2021/08/17 13:11:54
computecoinpublished a new post: how-compute-coin-empowers-the-end-user
2021/08/17 13:11:54
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| body | **The Stage** It is no secret that the modern-day landscape for any kind of operation, be it a business or a movement or anything in between, requires an online presence of a certain capacity. While there are plenty of social media apps that fulfill that requirement, they do so with great limitations, and lack in some very crucial areas. Small businesses, individuals, enterprises, and so on, require their own online platforms to not just appear up-to-date but to accomplish several tasks efficiently and with full control. To do this, they will need to purchase cloud services that fit their needs. **But There’s A Problem** Mainstream cloud services are not just expensive, they are overpriced because the few providers in the market tend to take advantage of their positions, and of the high demand for such services. This is very problematic as small entities already face an uphill battle when facing bigger competitors, and this puts further strain on their backs. What can seem like pocket change for big businesses and corporations are very significant amounts to small businesses and individuals to spend on cloud computing. The importance of cloud services in this day and age cannot be underestimated. They play a very crucial role and are essential at a very early point if a business or an individual wants to scale. When they’re overpriced, they hinder progress and widen the gap between small and big businesses. Irresponsible pricing and greedy practices stifle competition, discourage innovation and prevent these small and fragile entities from reaching their full potential. **Pekka & ComputeCoin To The Rescue** The solution is rather obvious; there has to be a cost-effective alternative that can compete with these cloud service providers and can deliver affordable, reliable, and secure cloud computing services to those that require it - the question is: how? The answer lies in the millions of computers worldwide sitting idly by when their computing powers and capabilities can be put to good use. Pekka Network accomplishes just that with ComputeCoin. This formula, made possible with ComputeCoin’s patented Proof-of-Honesty algorithm rewards users renting out computing power, and uses that to provide affordable and quality cloud computing services to everyone. **A Bolt Of Empowerment From The Decentralized Digital Cloud** It is not just about creating a viable alternative to fill a gap in the market and compete with other cloud service providers. The implications of delivering affordable cloud services are massive, it is akin to building roads or bridges; this is part of a very important digital infrastructure that everyone should have sufficient access to at a reasonable cost. A free market alone does not suffice for a fertile environment for new ideas and innovations - the playing field is tilted, and it has to be leveled. If ComputeCoin takes down these barriers then it will effectively help unleash the power of innovators and forward-thinkers. Ideas that could change the world for the better need all the help they can get, and the least they deserve is the ability to be accessed and tested with fairness. |
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}computecoinpublished a new post: recap-ama-with-computecoin-marketing-manager-milo-wang-august-07-20212021/08/13 05:27:18
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| body | **Q: What can I use CCN tokens for?** **A:** You can use CCN tokens to buy or sell computing power, or to buy or sell cloud-based apps, programs, and services. It is the native currency of the network and is generally used for transaction purposes, as well as for rewards to those that help improve the ComputeCoin network. **Q: How much energy approximately would a computer use running ComputeCoin to solve cloud computing tasks?** **A:** Running the ComputeCoin client on a computer would not cost extra energy for any cloud processing tasks. Now, given that our software can mine multiple cryptocurrencies simultaneously when no cloud computing tasks are available, it is safe to assume that during taskless periods it can use a little more power than usual. Due to this dynamic, power usage may fluctuate depending on numerous factors, but under normal circumstances shouldn’t substantially exceed that of conventional mining software. **Q: You mentioned patents for your technology, are you the only such project who has secured a patent?** **A:** Other projects may also have patents, but we currently have secured 2 patents for the most important aspects in this field. The first is for “Methods and Apparatus for Performing Distributed Computing using Blockchain”, and the second is for “Methods and Apparatus for Verifying Processing Results and/or Taking Corrective Actions in Response to A Detected Invalid Result”. Our patented Proof-of-Honesty algorithm is the first to solve a problem that otherwise made the process of decentralized and distributed cloud computing impossible, and this is how we stand out from and stay ahead of other projects. **Q: How much room for competition do you think there is in the decentralized cloud computing marketplace?** **A:** Due to the growing need for cloud computing services, and the benefits that decentralized cloud computing services offer, we believe that there is a lot of room for competition at the present, and further growth in the future as end-users shift from centralized systems to decentralized ones. Currently, there are quite a number of other projects in this field, but our work encompasses broader aspects of the metaverse such as storage power trading and seamless connectivity between various users and/or applications. **Q: If an end-user buys cloud computing from ComputeCoin for illegal activities, would the providers be at any risk?** **A:** No, in such cases, if illegal activities are detected, all penalties will go to the end-user and not the providers. Providers only commit their hardware and provide the computing power, and thus, take no responsibility for any activities using the hardware. **Q: Are web-based apps on your platform subscription-based, single purchases, or Both?** **A:** This would depend on the type of product being offered; certain products sell better as single-purchases, whereas, for others, a subscription model would be more suitable. It ultimately comes down to the developer of said software. **Q: Will I be able to stake my CCN tokens?** **A:** Yes, staking is planned in order to help stabilize the token price for long-term growth, and the release schedule for this feature will depend on market interest rate fluctuations until the total release is complete. We have planned to allocate 5% of the token’s supply for staking. **Q: Does ComputeCoin take any fees on transactions? If so, how much?** **A:** Yes, ComputeCoin will be taking fees on the following actions/transactions: Rental purchases of computing power, custody fees for the listing of computers on the platform, and lastly transaction fees in our DeFi system. The fee rates have not yet been determined but will be announced upon doing so. **Q: Does ComputeCoin have a foundation?** **A:** Yes, ComputeCoin has a foundation to support our research team comprised of members from various universities and research centers that are committed to publishing academic papers to make a positive impact on the community and establish the standards for our domain. We believe that our research can positively impact various fields of study, and inspire innovations in multiple industries. **Q: How safe is ComputeCoin?** **A:** The ComputeCoin network is very safe thanks to our cutting-edge security solutions that protect Meta power providers. In fact, this very technology is currently employed by a variety of major enterprises, including Ant Group and China UnionPay, among others. Furthermore, our AG-based blockchain with Turing-complete smart contracts and patented Proof-of-Honesty consensus algorithm play crucial roles in verifying the authenticity and detecting fraud. **Q: Is it easy to develop software for ComputeCoin? What programming languages are supported?** **A:** We encourage developers to join and build for the ComputeCoin ecosystem in all the different layers of the network. The first layer of ComputeCoin is an EVM-compatible DAG-based mainnet that supports Solidity development. It’s easy for Ethereum smart contract developers to build Dapps on ComputeCoin or migrate existing Dapps from Ethereum to our network. More advanced languages will be supported after we implement the WASM virtual machine on ComputeCoin. Essentially, the ComputeCoin network is a geographically distributed computing platform, which has a very sophisticated architecture that runs dedicated consensus and scheduling algorithms. We will build a middle layer to conceal these details and provide APIs to the high-layer developers. On top of that, devs can use their favorite languages to develop applications for the ComputeCoin ecosystem, just as they develop on their local machines. **Q: Do you think there are other solutions to the problem that the Proof-of-Honesty consensus algorithm solves?** **A:** We think that other solutions may run into the trouble of centralization, and as a result, may not be able to present their product as a decentralized cloud computing marketplace. Our patented Proof-of-Honesty algorithm encourages clients to play an active role in phishing detection, and thus it secures the network and builds trust in the community while remaining decentralized. **Q: Since ComputeCoin has begun turning its attention to the metaverse, is it possible to see a collaboration one day with another network or project?** **A:** Yes! Cross-chain technology enables integration with multiple computing networks in a massive decentralized computing ecosystem. We have already announced an exclusive partnership with Swarm, and are aiming to partner up with decentralized networks like Chia, Filecoin, as well as IDCs. **Q: How fast is the ComputeCoin network?** **A:** The ComputeCoin network is actually very fast; its high throughput, low latency, and full decentralization allow it to reach over 20,000 transactions per second! To put that into perspective, Ethereum can currently handle only 15 to 25 TPS (transactions per second), and Bitcoin can currently handle only 7 TPS on average. 20,000 TPS is on the higher end of what current blockchains can offer, and only a handful of networks can handle significantly more. **Q: Laptops are not recommended for mining because they can get hot, but how much trouble would they have solving cloud-related tasks?** **A:** Since our software is designed to mine multiple cryptocurrencies simultaneously, it is generally not recommended to use devices with poor cooling design for that specific function, as it can result in overheating. Laptops, like all products, vary in design; some have great cooling, others don’t. Most mid-range laptops nowadays have in-built thermal sensors that can be used to monitor the heat while running mining or task-solving software. To summarize, this is a matter that differs from device to device, and while laptops have chipsets designed to endure higher levels of heat, a test run is recommended to see how your specific device handles tasks and mining. Otherwise, if you are looking for creating and managing cloud-related tasks, you can do so on almost any device. |
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"body": "**Q: What can I use CCN tokens for?**\n**A:** You can use CCN tokens to buy or sell computing power, or to buy or sell cloud-based apps, programs, and services. It is the native currency of the network and is generally used for transaction purposes, as well as for rewards to those that help improve the ComputeCoin network. \n\n**Q: How much energy approximately would a computer use running ComputeCoin to solve cloud computing tasks?**\n**A:** Running the ComputeCoin client on a computer would not cost extra energy for any cloud processing tasks. Now, given that our software can mine multiple cryptocurrencies simultaneously when no cloud computing tasks are available, it is safe to assume that during taskless periods it can use a little more power than usual. 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Our patented Proof-of-Honesty algorithm is the first to solve a problem that otherwise made the process of decentralized and distributed cloud computing impossible, and this is how we stand out from and stay ahead of other projects.\n\n**Q: How much room for competition do you think there is in the decentralized cloud computing marketplace?**\n**A:** Due to the growing need for cloud computing services, and the benefits that decentralized cloud computing services offer, we believe that there is a lot of room for competition at the present, and further growth in the future as end-users shift from centralized systems to decentralized ones. Currently, there are quite a number of other projects in this field, but our work encompasses broader aspects of the metaverse such as storage power trading and seamless connectivity between various users and/or applications.\n\n**Q: If an end-user buys cloud computing from ComputeCoin for illegal activities, would the providers be at any risk?**\n**A:** No, in such cases, if illegal activities are detected, all penalties will go to the end-user and not the providers. Providers only commit their hardware and provide the computing power, and thus, take no responsibility for any activities using the hardware.\n\n**Q: Are web-based apps on your platform subscription-based, single purchases, or Both?**\n**A:** This would depend on the type of product being offered; certain products sell better as single-purchases, whereas, for others, a subscription model would be more suitable. It ultimately comes down to the developer of said software.\n\n**Q: Will I be able to stake my CCN tokens?**\n**A:** Yes, staking is planned in order to help stabilize the token price for long-term growth, and the release schedule for this feature will depend on market interest rate fluctuations until the total release is complete. We have planned to allocate 5% of the token’s supply for staking.\n\n**Q: Does ComputeCoin take any fees on transactions? If so, how much?**\n**A:** Yes, ComputeCoin will be taking fees on the following actions/transactions: Rental purchases of computing power, custody fees for the listing of computers on the platform, and lastly transaction fees in our DeFi system. The fee rates have not yet been determined but will be announced upon doing so.\n\n**Q: Does ComputeCoin have a foundation?**\n**A:** Yes, ComputeCoin has a foundation to support our research team comprised of members from various universities and research centers that are committed to publishing academic papers to make a positive impact on the community and establish the standards for our domain. We believe that our research can positively impact various fields of study, and inspire innovations in multiple industries.\n\n**Q: How safe is ComputeCoin?**\n**A:** The ComputeCoin network is very safe thanks to our cutting-edge security solutions that protect Meta power providers. In fact, this very technology is currently employed by a variety of major enterprises, including Ant Group and China UnionPay, among others. Furthermore, our AG-based blockchain with Turing-complete smart contracts and patented Proof-of-Honesty consensus algorithm play crucial roles in verifying the authenticity and detecting fraud.\n\n**Q: Is it easy to develop software for ComputeCoin? What programming languages are supported?**\n**A:** We encourage developers to join and build for the ComputeCoin ecosystem in all the different layers of the network. The first layer of ComputeCoin is an EVM-compatible DAG-based mainnet that supports Solidity development. It’s easy for Ethereum smart contract developers to build Dapps on ComputeCoin or migrate existing Dapps from Ethereum to our network. More advanced languages will be supported after we implement the WASM virtual machine on ComputeCoin. Essentially, the ComputeCoin network is a geographically distributed computing platform, which has a very sophisticated architecture that runs dedicated consensus and scheduling algorithms. We will build a middle layer to conceal these details and provide APIs to the high-layer developers. On top of that, devs can use their favorite languages to develop applications for the ComputeCoin ecosystem, just as they develop on their local machines.\n\n**Q: Do you think there are other solutions to the problem that the Proof-of-Honesty consensus algorithm solves?**\n**A:** We think that other solutions may run into the trouble of centralization, and as a result, may not be able to present their product as a decentralized cloud computing marketplace. Our patented Proof-of-Honesty algorithm encourages clients to play an active role in phishing detection, and thus it secures the network and builds trust in the community while remaining decentralized.\n\n**Q: Since ComputeCoin has begun turning its attention to the metaverse, is it possible to see a collaboration one day with another network or project?**\n**A:** Yes! Cross-chain technology enables integration with multiple computing networks in a massive decentralized computing ecosystem. We have already announced an exclusive partnership with Swarm, and are aiming to partner up with decentralized networks like Chia, Filecoin, as well as IDCs.\n\n**Q: How fast is the ComputeCoin network?**\n**A:** The ComputeCoin network is actually very fast; its high throughput, low latency, and full decentralization allow it to reach over 20,000 transactions per second! To put that into perspective, Ethereum can currently handle only 15 to 25 TPS (transactions per second), and Bitcoin can currently handle only 7 TPS on average. 20,000 TPS is on the higher end of what current blockchains can offer, and only a handful of networks can handle significantly more.\n\n**Q: Laptops are not recommended for mining because they can get hot, but how much trouble would they have solving cloud-related tasks?**\n**A:** Since our software is designed to mine multiple cryptocurrencies simultaneously, it is generally not recommended to use devices with poor cooling design for that specific function, as it can result in overheating. Laptops, like all products, vary in design; some have great cooling, others don’t. Most mid-range laptops nowadays have in-built thermal sensors that can be used to monitor the heat while running mining or task-solving software. To summarize, this is a matter that differs from device to device, and while laptops have chipsets designed to endure higher levels of heat, a test run is recommended to see how your specific device handles tasks and mining. Otherwise, if you are looking for creating and managing cloud-related tasks, you can do so on almost any device.",
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| body |  We’ve covered how ComputeCoin makes use of idle computers by turning them into working, task-solving, reward-earning machines. Likewise, we’ve elaborated on how the resulting services - affordable cloud computing for everyone - empowers users such as individuals and small businesses. But there’s a third player in this process: the developer. Like those who provide computing power, developers are also rewarded for their work and efforts, and together, they offer a complete cloud service package. **Developers & Their Roles** Developers are individuals and/or tech companies that primarily develop and provide web services for users. Depending on the software they develop, their works can be anywhere from supplemental to essential, the importance of which depends on the use case of the end-user. In addition to developing web-based applications and whatnot, devs can also look out for misconducts, which upon discovering, can report back to the network. This helps with the governance process and keeps the network reliable and secure. Furthermore, those that are knowledgeable on algorithmic matters can conduct research and propose more optimized algorithms that make it easier to share and use computing power in a geo-distributed network, which is the system that the Pekka Network uses. **Software as a Service - SaaS** Cloud services can be divided into 3 main categories: Software as a service (SaaS), infrastructure as a service (IaaS), and platform as a service (PaaS). These 3 aspects work together to provide a variety of apps and services to users, but the extent to which they are used depends on a case-by-case basis. SaaS encompasses a variety of software that can be bought or rented by users in order to meet their cloud-related needs and requirements. These services range from apps to security, and on a basic and fundamental level, can be essential in one way or another. On ComputeCoin, developers can create and provide a variety of SaaS-related products that can be purchased and utilized by the end-users. **Rewards** For their efforts and contributions, as is the case for many other such processes, the developers are rewarded. Here, the rewards are in the form of ComputeCoin’s native token CCN and are proportional to their contributions. When it comes to the web services they provide, developers can price their works as they wish, which can be bought or sold for CCN tokens. Devs can perform multiple roles at the same time, and expand their revenue stream with rewards as well as income from software sales. **To Conclude** Developers are, for a vast number of reasons, essential for providing a full cloud service package for end-users of all backgrounds, especially for those who cannot program their own software, be it due to lack of programming knowledge or time. Thus, they can still take advantage of ComputeCoin’s affordable cloud computing services by purchasing readily available web services and apps to kickstart their online journey, and build the ideal platform that can take their business or ideas to the next level. Lastly, developers provide variety. As more devs of different backgrounds decide to introduce new products and services to ComputeCoin, the SaaS marketplace sees not just an increase in the diversity of products, but also in competition, which drives up quality and reduces prices. The end-user enjoys this diverse range of web services with varying prices and capabilities and the developers who made them enjoy a new source of income, as well as rewards for their contributions to ComputeCoin and the Pekka Network. **Telegram: https://t.me/computecoin** **Twitter: https://twitter.com/computecoinnet** |
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| body | **ComputeCoin #Airdrop Campaign is LIVE now** 🏦Reward Pool: 3000 USDT worth of DOGE Token 💰Get up to 4 DOGE tokens for participation and 1 DOGE token for referral  **👉🏾Do 6 Tasks & Get 4 DOGE tokens** 1. To follow [Twitter](https://twitter.com/computecoinnet) 2. To join the [Telegram](https://t.me/computecoin) 3. To follow [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/computecoin/) 4. To follow [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/company/computecoin-network) 5. To follow [Steemit](https://steemit.com/@computecoin) 6. To join [Discord](https://discord.gg/KkYsctaF7f) 7. To like, tag 3 members and retweet the pinned [tweet](https://twitter.com/computecoinnet/status/1413069375750303744) **👉🏾Refer More To Earn More** **⚠️Airdrop Link: https://t.me/ComputeCoinAirdropbot?start=r0617145492** **Rules and Tips** 1. Early Participants Get Better Rewards 2. First Come, First Served 3. It all depends on how soon you participate after we announce an airdrop. Be alert, and you’ll get a greater chance of receiving an airdrop on 100% completion of the tasks. **Other Activity Rules** - All rewards will be distributed directly to participants’ DOGE coin wallet addresses and will not be confirmed in a further announcement. - ComputeCoin reserves the right to cancel or amend any Activity or Activity Rules at our sole discretion. Good Luck guys! |
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2021/07/08 09:36:33
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2021/07/08 09:34:21
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| body | **ComputeCoin #Airdrop Campaign is LIVE now** 🏦Reward Pool: 3000 USDT worth of DOGE Token 💰Get up to 4 DOGE tokens for participation and 1 DOGE token for referral  **👉🏾Do 6 Tasks & Get 4 DOGE tokens** 1. To follow [Twitter](https://twitter.com/computecoinnet) 2. To join the [Telegram](https://t.me/computecoin) 3. To follow [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/computecoin/) 4. To follow [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/company/computecoin-network) 5. To follow [Steemit](https://steemit.com/@computecoin) 6. To join [Discord](https://discord.gg/KkYsctaF7f) 7. To like, tag 3 members and retweet the pinned tweet **👉🏾Refer More To Earn More** **⚠️Airdrop Link: https://t.me/ComputeCoinAirdropbot?start=r0617145492** **Rules and Tips** 1. Early Participants Get Better Rewards 2. First Come, First Served 3. It all depends on how soon you participate after we announce an airdrop. Be alert, and you’ll get a greater chance of receiving an airdrop on 100% completion of the tasks. **Other Activity Rules** - All rewards will be distributed directly to participants’ DOGE coin wallet addresses and will not be confirmed in a further announcement. - ComputeCoin reserves the right to cancel or amend any Activity or Activity Rules at our sole discretion. Good Luck guys! |
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}computecoinpublished a new post: computecoin-turning-idle-pcs-into-cloud-service-providers2021/07/05 04:18:51
computecoinpublished a new post: computecoin-turning-idle-pcs-into-cloud-service-providers
2021/07/05 04:18:51
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| body | **A Brief Introduction** Pekka, and by extension ComputeCoin, were built with the mission of delivering affordable cloud services to anyone who needs it, and the best way to go about it was a cloud that is operated and governed by individuals themselves - i.e. decentralization. ComputeCoin is the incentive layer built on the Pekka Network, which is a base-layer blockchain network and a cloud service marketplace. Transactions, governance, and the reward system all take place on ComputeCoin. **Why Idle Computers?** It is with idle computers that ComputeCoin can achieve its two major offerings: affordable cloud services and decentralization; and there isn’t a short supply of capable computers idly sitting around. According to Office for National Statistics, about 68% of the world’s computer processing power goes unused, and they can be put to good use by providing cloud services to small individuals and businesses who can’t afford the overpriced alternatives. **ComputeCoin Utility** ComputeCoin is the utility token that ties the whole process together; clients use the token to rent computing power for cloud services, and those tokens are then used as rewards for those who provide them. But ComputeCoin isn’t the only token users can earn for working their idle computers, as they can also run their PC to mine multiple cryptocurrencies at the same time. **How It Works** When a client purchases or rents services from ComputeCoin, tasks are sent to one or multiple idle computers to begin processing. When multiple computers are involved, the network uses edge computing through load balancing, scheduling, fusion algorithms… etc, to achieve the best results. Once a task has been completed, it is verified using ComputeCoin’s very own unique algorithm called “Proof-of-Honesty”, or PoH for short. This ensures that the results generated from these computers are correct, which, prior to the creation of PoH, was an obstacle impossible to overcome. If a computer is awaiting a task, rather than sit idly by and waste time, it is used for efficient mining. With ComputeCoin, PCs can use their different components such as the GPU, CPU, and storage drive simultaneously to mine multiple cryptocurrencies at the same time, enabling maximum utility until a cloud task arrives. **Proof-of-Honesty** The algorithm was created by the ComputeCoin team to solve a decades-old problem regarding verifying task results submitted by computers. ComputeCoin is not just the first to use PoH in the market but also has the algorithm protected with a US patent. PoH secures the network and helps establish trust within the community. By encouraging clients to play an active role in phishing detection, PoH creates a reliable ecosystem wherein users can rent and lend cloud service computing. **Conclusion - Why Provide Cloud Computing Power?** On a personal level, it is a profitable engagement that utilizes nothing more than an otherwise idle computer and some electricity. It is another means of working one or more PCs to serve a purpose in return for rewards. In a grander picture, it helps those in need of affordable cloud services, because the alternative for them are overpriced packages sold by tech giants who try to take advantage of their position. Nowadays, cloud services are essential for something to get out there and grow to its full potential, and ordinary people can be a part of that movement with nothing more than the computers they have at home. **Telegram: https://t.me/computecoin** **Twitter: https://twitter.com/computecoinnet** |
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computecoinpublished a new post: what-is-computecoin
2021/07/01 10:55:39
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| body | **Prelude** The ever-evolving landscape of technology offers an edge to those who adapt and adopt the latest innovations in their daily and professional lives. From the invention of writing to the rise of computers, people have sought to utilize technology in whatever way possible to gain an advantage over their competitors. When such things witness widespread adoption, they transition from an advantage in a competition to a requirement to compete, and the playing field changes. But what if the providers of such a requirement took advantage of their positioning? What if their services were not priced ethically - what would that translate to for small individuals and businesses? Cloud computing services is one of the latest requirements for something to get out there and grow to its full potential, be it a project, a business, or a movement; and providers of said services charge far too inconsiderately, to the extent that it can hurt these small entities trying to reach their goals - but progress is just around the corner. **Enter ComputeCoin** Built with those very people in mind, ComputeCoin brings affordable cloud computing services to customers by connecting them with those who have computing power to spare, and with developers who can design services that fit their needs. The team built this project with a particular vision in mind: to provide cloud services to anybody who wants it, and the means to that goal was blockchain technology and decentralization. What is an answer to high-cost cloud services is also a chance for the millions of idle computers sitting around the world to put their computing powers to good use. Furthermore, it is a means for developers to design and sell service apps for the platform. But if the answer was as simple as a decentralized blockchain network and idle computers, why is it being done just now? **How It Works - PoH** Preventing such a process from reliably taking place was an age-old computing problem that couldn’t guarantee verifiable results, so the team cracked the puzzle with a solution they named “proof-of-honesty”, or PoH for short. It is a US patented algorithm that ensures the results of the computing tasks executed by providers are correct; it is the first of its kind, and the first to enter the market. ComputeCoin is built on the Pekka network, a cloud service marketplace and a base-layer blockchain network. When clients transact with ComputeCoin, tasks are sent to the idle computers to be processed in order to provide the services that the clients require. The results of these tasks are verified with the PoH algorithm, and the providers, as well as developers, are rewarded in ComputeCoins for their effort. In case there are no tasks for an idle computer to complete, it is used to mine multiple cryptocurrencies at once; this is done by using different components of a computer - such as the GPU, CPU and storage drive - to mine different cryptocurrencies simultaneously. **Where Does It Go From Here?** The marketplace is set to launch for users in September, and the mainnet will follow in January of 2022. Upon the launch of the mainnet the ComputeCoin tokens will begin their allocation and release. The biggest portion of the tokens will be allocated for mining, and smaller portions will go towards the team, fundraising, staking, and the foundation. Being the first to enter the market with patented technology will give them a massive advantage over their competitors. Combined with a variety of cloud service offerings, low prices, and monetary incentives, ComputeCoin is not just a recipe for success, but one for notable positive change - a step towards affordable cloud services for all. **To Conclude** It is not just about being able to provide individuals and businesses with low-cost cloud services, the bigger picture is to enable and facilitate progress by ensuring that people have access to tools that are - in this day and age - essential to bring great works to fruition. |
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}executive-boardsent 0.001 STEEM to @computecoin- "❗ Hello computecoin, welcome to the STEEM ecosystem. The Executive Board is publishing insider infos at https://discord.gg/KyBbmhh on how you will be earning the most coins. It's easy, just follow the..."2021/06/24 11:51:42
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}steemdelegated 18.608 SP to @computecoin2021/06/24 11:43:30
steemdelegated 18.608 SP to @computecoin
2021/06/24 11:43:30
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | computecoin |
| vesting shares | 30300.000000 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #54906620/Trx 0f09a87819c8eb4e2a881ff2c0c68e4ced13591d |
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}steemcreated a new account: @computecoin2021/06/24 11:43:30
steemcreated a new account: @computecoin
2021/06/24 11:43:30
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| new account name | computecoin |
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| json metadata | {} |
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| Transaction Info | Block #54906620/Trx 0f09a87819c8eb4e2a881ff2c0c68e4ced13591d |
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}Manabar
Voting Power100.00%
Downvote Power100.00%
Resource Credits100.00%
Reputation Progress31.03%
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| JSON METADATA | |
| None | |
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Owner
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Public Keys
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Active
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Public Keys
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Posting
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Public Keys
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}Witness Votes
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