Someone pays to stream a game. That compute has to come from somewhere.
It comes from a node operator a person running hardware on the network.
$YOM is what moves between them. Not speculation. Utility.
More streams → more compute needed → more operators → better coverage.
That's the loop.
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Nano just got an upgrade.
More robust design, improved durability, and clearer setup instructions.
Built to make onboarding smoother and the experience better for every node operator.
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Most networks scale by building bigger. More servers. Bigger warehouses. Higher costs.
YOM scales by going smaller.
Nano nodes. Lightweight. Distributed. Close to the player.
No massive infrastructure required. Just hardware that's already there, already online.
Small nodes. Real impact.
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Thousands of gaming PCs. Already built. Already in homes. Already online.
No data center needed. Just a network to connect them.
That's DePIN. Distributed hardware doing real work.
YOM is applying it to cloud gaming nodes close to players, not on the other side of the world.
Learn how it works.
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Early users always win.
The first SparkLive community members may get exclusive perks at launch 👀
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Somewhere, an RTX 4080 has been sitting idle for 21 hours today.
It's powerful enough to render AAA titles in real time.
It's doing nothing.
YOM is building the network that puts that hardware to work streaming games to players nearby.
Node rewards vary based on utilization, uptime, and demand.
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Everyone thinks they’re right.
Very few are willing to prove it.
And even fewer get to watch their calls play out against other people in real time.
Trading shouldn’t be a solo game.
Why trade alone?