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PinGo
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Joined March 2012
- Replying to @PinGoAIYou'd need: 1. Infrastructure: Way to connect devices to compute demands 2. Economics: Incentive for device owners to participate 3. Technology: Protocol that works at scale 4. Decentralization: No single point of failure This is what builders are working on now.
- 7/ So, don't just watch the next chapter. Let's build it with us.π€ You could connect your idle devices onto our network: pingo.work/pinger Follow us. Cuz, what's coming next won't wait for latecomers.
- π What if your router could earn while you sleep? Every night, your router sits idle. Every day, unused bandwidth evaporates from millions of devices worldwide. What if that idle capacity could earn you rewards? DePIN turns the hidden economy of unused resources into real
- βοΈβοΈ No servers. No bosses. Just peers. This is how DePIN actually works. Traditional cloud: we rent from a company. They own everything. We're a customer. DePIN: we connect your device to a network of peers. Everyone contributes. Everyone benefits. No central authority decides
- Three technologies. One new internet. Here's how they fit together.π¦Ύ AI for the intelligence layer: it reads, decides, generates. But it needs fuel. DePIN for the physical layer: distributed compute, bandwidth, and storage owned by real people, not corporations. Decloud for the
- β‘οΈ The computing power the world needs already exists. It's just sleeping. Right now, billions of devices are sitting idle. Routers. Laptops. Servers in half-empty data centers. Their CPUs spin. Their bandwidth goes unused. Their potential evaporates at every single second.
- βοΈ AWS, Google, Microsoft own the cloud. AI rents from them. Three companies decide the price of compute. Three companies decide uptime. Three companies decide who gets access and who doesn't. When AI inference costs spike, it's not random. It's a bill sent from a monopoly. The









