Brothers, privacy computing is finally going from a 'laboratory toy' to real money! Stop staring at pure GPU computing power reselling games like Render every day, and don’t be trapped by Bittensor's consensus trap of 'verification costs more than computation.' Real hardcore players are quietly working hard—using MPC+ZKP+hardware integration to directly eliminate the deadlock of 'daring to throw core data on the internet.'
Fabric is crafty in the right way. It doesn't get stuck on fully homomorphic encryption like a mathematical perfectionist but instead directly optimizes asymmetric encryption flows at the chip level, balancing performance and security. Think about it, traditional clouds are fast, but privacy is shattered; Bittensor burns ten times the electricity for verification, and the industry shakes its head in disbelief. What about Fabric? It directly achieves verifiable computation through hardware handshake, with zero knowledge throughout the data transfer process. You can't see the intermediate processes after computing the result, yet you can trust it 100%. $ROBO is responsible for incentives and scheduling, with all the meat buried in the rice—high concurrency state synchronization is still being refined, but once the routing protocol is smooth, the response speed will make self-disciplined agents ecstatic.
I ran the test network again a couple of days ago, and the handshake delay does occasionally hiccup; the documentation is also not smooth enough, which is worth complaining about. But isn’t this precisely the early bonus? Once they cut the state synchronization overhead again, the last piece of the privacy veil for large model privatization will be completely torn away. Computing power has long been commoditized, and future premiums will all be on these two trump cards: 'privacy rights + verification rights.' Whoever returns sovereignty to users first will get the biggest piece of the cake.
Hold steady, brothers. Fabric is still carrying a laboratory vibe now, but its underlying logic has already left traditional DeAI far behind. Don't wait for FOMO to rush in; the meat is already buried, it just depends on whether you dare to pick up the bowl. Privacy computing is no longer an illusion; it is a crafty killer move meant to end the hegemony of computing power!
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