Compute stops feeling like a bill the moment it can prove itself and trade as an onchain asset @cysic_xyz is pushing that shift with hardware-accelerated ZK proving, FPGA/ASIC pipelines, and chip-to-network attestation that turns verifiable compute into a liquid market Why this matters in the AI + ZK cycle: - Rollups scale with faster, cheaper proofs - Private inference needs proofs users can trust - Devs want latency crushed without renting black-box clouds How to plug in: - Commit GPU/ASIC/FPGA or general CPUs - Run provers, generate attestable outputs - Settle verification onchain - Earn for verifiable work delivered Design signals I’m watching: - Orders-of-magnitude proving throughput on targeted circuits - Deterministic verification and slashing for integrity - Community-owned capacity instead of vendor lock-in - Token-governed incentives tied to real performance, not vanity votes Mainnet chatter is heating up the tape; setup looks clean, but when timelines crowd, I prepare for reflexive moves Compute as capital feels inevitable with #ComputeFi built the Cysic way #Cysic #ZK #AI
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