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BLESS NETWORK LAUNCHES WORLD’S FIRST EVER SHARED COMPUTER
- TheBlessNetwork, a novel cryptocurrency project which is currently in its testnet phase, today announced that it will be opening up the first ever Shared Computer for public access.
- The opening officially takes place at 6pm UTC today. The launch is being dubbed ‘Bless Genesis’ but the project has clarified this does not involve a token launch.
- Bless’ ambitious aim is to create a highly functional Shared Computer Network that is run by a decentralized system of everyday devices, “instead of Amazon, Google and Microsoft” and the like.
“We’re building a user-powered, user-protected internet from the ground up - and that has to cover everything, from powering the smallest of sites to processing the most complex AI tasks”
… Said Bless founder, BlessButian.
- A release shared with BSCNews boasts a network consisting of more than 4 million nodes, constituting everyday devices across some 300 countries.
- On a more technical level, opening access to its Shared Computer means, for the first time, devs will be able to deploy their own projects using either JavaScript
or TypeScript.
- TheBlessNetwork, a novel cryptocurrency project which is currently in its testnet phase, today announced that it will be opening up the first ever Shared Computer for public access.
- The opening officially takes place at 6pm UTC today. The launch is being dubbed ‘Bless Genesis’ but the project has clarified this does not involve a token launch.
- Bless’ ambitious aim is to create a highly functional Shared Computer Network that is run by a decentralized system of everyday devices, “instead of Amazon, Google and Microsoft” and the like.
“We’re building a user-powered, user-protected internet from the ground up - and that has to cover everything, from powering the smallest of sites to processing the most complex AI tasks”
… Said Bless founder, BlessButian.
- A release shared with BSCNews boasts a network consisting of more than 4 million nodes, constituting everyday devices across some 300 countries.
- On a more technical level, opening access to its Shared Computer means, for the first time, devs will be able to deploy their own projects using either JavaScript
or TypeScript.