Ever wonder how AI works?
You ask, it replies, but where does that info come from? Who's footing the bill? And who controls the data?
Here's the answer, for AI, we need three components:
↬ Data (the fuel)
↬ Compute (the engine)
↬ Inference (the action; you ask, it answers)
Most platforms have all three, but they use your info and cash with nothing in return.
@ClusterProtocol changes that though.
Instead, they made one system on @base , an @ethereum layer. So now, it's different meaning you get more for what you put in.
You can sell your data as an NFT and make money every time someone uses it, forever. Cool, right?
Plus, there's GPU rental without long cloud contracts. Just pay as you go
Also, calling 500+ AI models is easier; no API keys needed, just pay per request. And here's the part that gave me chills:
And here's the part that gave me chills:
They created a payment system named x402; no accounts, no sign-up, and no "request access" needed. Any AI agent, developer, or app can make payments and get responses right away. Even AI bots can pay each other without human help.
The whitepaper calls them "independent economic entities," but I think of them as the first robots with wallets.
My grandmother doesn't get APIs. But she knows this: "Create something good? Keep getting paid for it."
@ClusterProtocol makes that possible.
You made the dataset, the model, contributed your compute. You earn whenever others use it, not just once or twice, but every single time
You don’t have to be a expert in blockchain or AI. Knowing this much is key:
@ClusterProtocol makes AI less mysterious and more like an economy, where every contributor gets paid, automatically and forever.
It's not magic; it’s simply good engineering with a heart.
So, what would you build or maybe sell in this AI world that keeps giving you payments?
Ever wonder how AI works?
You ask, it replies, but where does that info come from? Who's footing the bill? And who controls the data?
Here's the answer, for AI, we need three components:
↬ Data (the fuel)
↬ Compute (the engine)
↬ Inference (the action; you ask, it answers)
Most platforms have all three, but they use your info and cash with nothing in return.
@ClusterProtocol changes that though.
Instead, they made one system on @base , an @ethereum layer. So now, it's different meaning you get more for what you put in.
You can sell your data as an NFT and make money every time someone uses it, forever. Cool, right?
Plus, there's GPU rental without long cloud contracts. Just pay as you go
Also, calling 500+ AI models is easier; no API keys needed, just pay per request. And here's the part that gave me chills:
And here's the part that gave me chills:
They created a payment system named x402; no accounts, no sign-up, and no "request access" needed. Any AI agent, developer, or app can make payments and get responses right away. Even AI bots can pay each other without human help.
The whitepaper calls them "independent economic entities," but I think of them as the first robots with wallets.
My grandmother doesn't get APIs. But she knows this: "Create something good? Keep getting paid for it."
@ClusterProtocol makes that possible.
You made the dataset, the model, contributed your compute. You earn whenever others use it, not just once or twice, but every single time
You don’t have to be a expert in blockchain or AI. Knowing this much is key:
@ClusterProtocol makes AI less mysterious and more like an economy, where every contributor gets paid, automatically and forever.
It's not magic; it’s simply good engineering with a heart.
So, what would you build or maybe sell in this AI world that keeps giving you payments?
The internet built billion-dollar businesses from our attention.
You've spent countless hours making your pet go viral.
Yet, all the value flows to platforms and not you creating the moments.
What if attention could be rewarded differently?
That's the idea behind @aww_or_eww.
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Thank you always!
Ever wonder how AI works?
You ask, it replies, but where does that info come from? Who's footing the bill? And who controls the data?
Here's the answer, for AI, we need three components:
↬ Data (the fuel)
↬ Compute (the engine)
↬ Inference (the action; you ask, it answers)
Most platforms have all three, but they use your info and cash with nothing in return.
@ClusterProtocol changes that though.
Instead, they made one system on @base , an @ethereum layer. So now, it's different meaning you get more for what you put in.
You can sell your data as an NFT and make money every time someone uses it, forever. Cool, right?
Plus, there's GPU rental without long cloud contracts. Just pay as you go
Also, calling 500+ AI models is easier; no API keys needed, just pay per request. And here's the part that gave me chills:
And here's the part that gave me chills:
They created a payment system named x402; no accounts, no sign-up, and no "request access" needed. Any AI agent, developer, or app can make payments and get responses right away. Even AI bots can pay each other without human help.
The whitepaper calls them "independent economic entities," but I think of them as the first robots with wallets.
My grandmother doesn't get APIs. But she knows this: "Create something good? Keep getting paid for it."
@ClusterProtocol makes that possible.
You made the dataset, the model, contributed your compute. You earn whenever others use it, not just once or twice, but every single time
You don’t have to be a expert in blockchain or AI. Knowing this much is key:
@ClusterProtocol makes AI less mysterious and more like an economy, where every contributor gets paid, automatically and forever.
It's not magic; it’s simply good engineering with a heart.
So, what would you build or maybe sell in this AI world that keeps giving you payments?