# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Decentralized

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Decentralized", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

Axe Compute (NASDAQ: AGPU) Completes Corporate Restructuring (formerly POAI), Enterprise-Grade Decentralized GPU Computing Power Aethir Officially Enters Mainstream Market

Predictive Oncology has officially rebranded as Axe Compute (NASDAQ: AGPU), marking its transition into commercializing Aethir’s decentralized GPU network to provide enterprise-grade, guaranteed computational power for global AI companies. The core infrastructure is supported by the Aethir Strategic Compute Reserve (SCR), which offers predictable GPU reservations, dedicated computing clusters, and enterprise-level SLAs to address AI training, inference, and data-intensive workload demands. This move represents the first time decentralized GPU infrastructure has entered mainstream capital markets via a U.S. publicly listed company. Axe Compute will serve as the enterprise-facing entity, delivering compliant and scalable computational resources, while Aethir continues to power the underlying decentralized GPU-as-a-Service infrastructure. The structure bridges Web3 decentralized networks with Web2 enterprise needs, allowing businesses to utilize distributed GPU resources within familiar procurement and compliance frameworks. Aethir’s network currently spans 93 countries and over 200 regions, with more than 435,000 GPU containers deployed, supporting high-end hardware like NVIDIA H100, H200, B200, and B300. Axe Compute’s model aims to mitigate industry challenges such as long GPU procurement cycles, centralized cloud queuing, and pricing volatility by offering reserved GPU access, bare-metal performance, multi-region deployment, and enterprise SLAs. This listing is seen as a significant milestone in scaling decentralized AI infrastructure into enterprise markets, providing a publicly evaluable model for the commercial adoption of distributed computational resources.

marsbit12/12 13:35

Axe Compute (NASDAQ: AGPU) Completes Corporate Restructuring (formerly POAI), Enterprise-Grade Decentralized GPU Computing Power Aethir Officially Enters Mainstream Market

marsbit12/12 13:35

Axe Compute [NASDAQ: AGPU] Completes Corporate Restructuring (formerly POAI), Enterprise-Grade Decentralized GPU Computing Power Aethir Officially Enters Mainstream Market

Predictive Oncology has officially rebranded as Axe Compute and will trade on NASDAQ under the ticker AGPU. This rebranding signifies the company's shift to operating as an enterprise-level provider, commercializing Aethir's decentralized GPU network to deliver guaranteed computational power for global AI enterprises. Axe Compute's infrastructure is supported by the Aethir Strategic Compute Reserve (SCR), which offers predictable GPU reservations, dedicated computing clusters, and enterprise-grade SLAs to address computational bottlenecks in AI training, inference, and data-intensive workloads. This move marks the first time decentralized GPU infrastructure has entered mainstream capital markets via a U.S. publicly listed company. Axe Compute will serve as the enterprise-facing delivery and contracting entity, while Aethir continues to operate as the underlying decentralized GPU-as-a-Service infrastructure. This structure bridges Web3 decentralized networks with Web2 enterprise demand, allowing businesses to use distributed GPU resources within familiar compliance and procurement frameworks. Aethir's network currently spans 93 countries, over 200 regions, and deploys more than 435,000 GPU containers, supporting high-end hardware like NVIDIA H100, H200, B200, and B300. Axe Compute's model aims to provide guaranteed GPU reservations, dedicated clusters, bare-metal performance, multi-region deployment, and enterprise SLAs—addressing common industry challenges such as long procurement cycles, centralized cloud queues, and price volatility. This represents a significant step in scaling decentralized AI infrastructure for commercial use.

深潮12/12 13:14

Axe Compute [NASDAQ: AGPU] Completes Corporate Restructuring (formerly POAI), Enterprise-Grade Decentralized GPU Computing Power Aethir Officially Enters Mainstream Market

深潮12/12 13:14

Valuation of $1 Billion, After Five Years of Exploration, Why Did It "Admit Defeat"?

Farcaster, a once-promising decentralized social protocol that raised $180 million and reached a near-$1 billion valuation, has officially pivoted away from its Web3 social networking strategy after 4.5 years of effort. Co-founder Dan Romero announced the shift toward a wallet-first approach, acknowledging that the original vision of a decentralized Twitter alternative did not achieve product-market fit. Despite initial excitement and growth—with monthly active users (MAU) briefly surging to around 80,000 in mid-2024—Farcaster failed to break out beyond the crypto-native user base. Its MAU later declined to under 20,000 by late 2025, revealing structural challenges: high onboarding barriers, highly insular content, and an inability to compete with established platforms like X or Instagram. The protocol’s wallet feature, initially introduced as a supplementary tool, demonstrated stronger retention and usage patterns, leading the team to refocus on wallet-based growth. The recent acquisition of token launch tool Clanker further signals this strategic turn toward financial utility rather than social interaction. The shift has sparked community debate, with long-time users expressing concern over the platform’s cultural change from social networking to transaction-oriented interactions. Nonetheless, Farcaster’s move underscores a broader realization in Web3: that social needs may not be the primary entry point for users, whereas practical tools like wallets offer clearer paths to adoption and value.

marsbit12/09 05:02

Valuation of $1 Billion, After Five Years of Exploration, Why Did It "Admit Defeat"?

marsbit12/09 05:02

After a Valuation of $1 Billion and Five Years of Exploration, Why Did It 'Admit Defeat'?

After five years of development and raising $180 million at a near $1 billion valuation, Farcaster has officially conceded that its Web3 social strategy did not succeed. The platform, initially designed as a decentralized alternative to Twitter, aimed to address issues like platform monopoly, user data ownership, and creator monetization through an on-chain, protocol-based approach. Despite a brief surge in early 2024—when monthly active users (MAU) peaked at around 80,000—growth quickly stalled. MAU has since declined to under 20,000 by late 2025. Farcaster’s user base remained heavily concentrated within the crypto-native community, failing to attract mainstream users due to high barriers to entry, niche content, and inferior user experience compared to established platforms like X or Instagram. Co-founder Dan Romero announced a strategic pivot from social-first to a wallet-focused product, acknowledging that social alone wasn’t driving sustainable growth. Internal data showed that wallet features—used for transactions, trading, and interacting with dApps—consistently outperformed social modules in user retention and frequency. The shift reflects a broader realization: It’s easier to add social features to a wallet than to build a social product around crypto. While the move has sparked some community discontent, Farcaster is betting that deeper integration with on-chain utilities represents a more viable path to product-market fit.

深潮12/09 03:51

After a Valuation of $1 Billion and Five Years of Exploration, Why Did It 'Admit Defeat'?

深潮12/09 03:51

Valuation of $1 Billion, After Five Years of Exploration, Why Did It Suddenly 'Admit Defeat'?

After five years of development, $180 million in funding, and a valuation nearing $1 billion, Farcaster has officially conceded that its Web3 social strategy did not succeed. Co-founder Dan Romero announced a major pivot: abandoning the "social-first" approach to focus entirely on wallet development. Farcaster, launched in 2020, aimed to solve Web2 platform issues like centralized control, user data ownership, and creator monetization through a decentralized protocol. Despite initial traction in 2024—when monthly active users (MAU) briefly surged to 80,000—growth proved unsustainable. MAU later fell to under 20,000 by late 2025, with the platform failing to attract users beyond a highly specific crypto-native audience. Key challenges included high onboarding barriers, heavily insular content, and an inability to compete with mainstream social platforms like X or Instagram. As one observer noted, it’s “easier to add social features to a wallet than to add a wallet to a social product.” Data revealed that Farcaster’s built-in wallet—initially a supplementary feature—showed stronger growth, retention, and usage metrics than its social components. This shift toward wallet-centric utility reflects a broader realization: in Web3, financial tools like transactions, transfers, and token interactions represent a clearer path to product-market fit than social features alone. The company’s acquisition of token launch tool Clanker and integration of AI agent capabilities further signal its commitment to a wallet-driven future. While some long-time users expressed disappointment over the cultural shift, Farcaster’s team has made a pragmatic choice to prioritize sustainable utility over idealized social networking.

比推12/09 00:55

Valuation of $1 Billion, After Five Years of Exploration, Why Did It Suddenly 'Admit Defeat'?

比推12/09 00:55

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