AI requests shouldn’t have to travel to a giant data centre.
The compute could live right on telecom towers.
Close to users and devices, close enough that “real-time” actually means real-time.
So why isn’t this everywhere already?
Because you can install hardware on towers, that part is doable.
What breaks the model is funding it early.
Investors ask one question: how do we know the tower is actually being used?
If you can’t prove usage, nobody funds it. If you prove it by dumping raw tower data, you’ve created a different problem.
That’s what Nillion, @web3pairpoint (by Vodafone) & Chainlink is fixing.
- Pairpoint measures tower compute usage and signs it at the source
- Nillion verifies and aggregates it privately, so tower data stays protected
- Chainlink publishes the verified usage onchain, so repayments can settle on real activity.
Privacy isn't a feature. It's infrastructure.
@nillion joins us at Telekom & Friends Vol. 3: Blocks & Brews, powering the blind compute layer Web3 actually needs. 🍻
June 18 | Berlin Blockchain Week
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