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Not if you look to utilise decentralised compute in an efficient manner #LinqProtocol
π¨ JENSEN HUANG: βThe amount of energy that we need for computing is probably 1,000x more than we currently have.β
Very wise words! Let's see what the future brings.
$LNQ by @linq_ai is surely well prepared with their decentralized compute solution #LinqProtocol
$LNQ π
I answered a question that came up in TG but figured I'd share this for all $LNQ holders to understand our perspective:
So I've been programming SaaS apps for a long time and I've been playing with AI coding tools since pre-cursor GPT3.5 era and I was experimenting with those models writing code etc way back. We've also been shipping production software with and without AI over the course of the last 2 years.
When we built Marketr it cost us like 12 months and almost 10 devs + UI/UX designers.
That was not even 2 years ago. Today I reckon I need 2 devs and a month to build a product like that from scratch. I've watched non-technical people do really impressive things via coding agents, things they have no right being able to do without deep technical knowledge.
So do I think SaaS is dead and there's 0 money in it? No, of course there still will be. But development cost for simple-to-medium applications have fallen -70-90% and so I expect this is have an enormous impact on SaaS even if just by means of explosive competition for every niche/app.
I have said this before but like if you're buying into projects for more than $200 you should sincerely watch a tutorial on claude code and try and use a $200/mo plan with claude to literally see if claude can build the software behind the project you're buying into. I can imagine to people who haven't been watching this evolution so closely that this suggestion sounds like a fools errand but I would bet you would be incredibly surprised.
The thing is also SaaS is harder to moat than ever - the code itself is worth very very little as it can be replicated and rebuilt so quickly. Some code is still very hard to write, as in claude will not one shot Render or Akash or LinqProtocol (although I think businesses who want to survive the next 5 years need to seriously be thinking about how to protect their company in the case even complex code like LP is one-shottable in 2032) - but some code is no longer hard to write, and a lot of projects consistent primarily of this with 0 idea about how to build a moat around themselves.
So 'SaaS is dead' is likely a bit hyperbolic, but you cannot drop the cost of development this much in a financial ecosystem and not expect a crazy phase shift in what the SaaS space looks like in a few months to years.
We've always tried our best to look ahead not to the problems of today but the problems we'll have next year. I couldn't tell you how happy I am we went all in on LP - it may well have been the most important decision this project has ever made. There's tons of opportunity in the new AI era and this is where our focus is.

π $LNQ #LinqProtocol
I answered a question that came up in TG but figured I'd share this for all $LNQ holders to understand our perspective:
So I've been programming SaaS apps for a long time and I've been playing with AI coding tools since pre-cursor GPT3.5 era and I was experimenting with those models writing code etc way back. We've also been shipping production software with and without AI over the course of the last 2 years.
When we built Marketr it cost us like 12 months and almost 10 devs + UI/UX designers.
That was not even 2 years ago. Today I reckon I need 2 devs and a month to build a product like that from scratch. I've watched non-technical people do really impressive things via coding agents, things they have no right being able to do without deep technical knowledge.
So do I think SaaS is dead and there's 0 money in it? No, of course there still will be. But development cost for simple-to-medium applications have fallen -70-90% and so I expect this is have an enormous impact on SaaS even if just by means of explosive competition for every niche/app.
I have said this before but like if you're buying into projects for more than $200 you should sincerely watch a tutorial on claude code and try and use a $200/mo plan with claude to literally see if claude can build the software behind the project you're buying into. I can imagine to people who haven't been watching this evolution so closely that this suggestion sounds like a fools errand but I would bet you would be incredibly surprised.
The thing is also SaaS is harder to moat than ever - the code itself is worth very very little as it can be replicated and rebuilt so quickly. Some code is still very hard to write, as in claude will not one shot Render or Akash or LinqProtocol (although I think businesses who want to survive the next 5 years need to seriously be thinking about how to protect their company in the case even complex code like LP is one-shottable in 2032) - but some code is no longer hard to write, and a lot of projects consistent primarily of this with 0 idea about how to build a moat around themselves.
So 'SaaS is dead' is likely a bit hyperbolic, but you cannot drop the cost of development this much in a financial ecosystem and not expect a crazy phase shift in what the SaaS space looks like in a few months to years.
We've always tried our best to look ahead not to the problems of today but the problems we'll have next year. I couldn't tell you how happy I am we went all in on LP - it may well have been the most important decision this project has ever made. There's tons of opportunity in the new AI era and this is where our focus is.

#LinqProtocol π $LNQ
Decentralized compute is incredibly complex, the sheer scale of economic and software innovation required to make it even semi-comparable to centralised solutions is insane. I can count on one hand the projects that even stand a real chance and LP is one of them.
SITUATION DETECTED: BlackRock CEO Larry Fink says compute will become a new asset class with its own futures market.
βA new asset class will be buying futures of compute. We just donβt have enough compute power right now.β
Anthropicβs Claude is so popular that servers are often overloaded, showing how AI providers are moving away from cheap flat-rate plans toward tighter limits, higher pricing, and usage-based monetization.
Time is about to come for #LinqProtocol to shine!
$LNQ by @linq_ai π


Development update π οΈ
We just shipped GPU support on #LinqProtocol
β³ Select your Shard Type
β³ Configure GPU resources
β³ Deploy on-chain in seconds
Will be available on the dashboard in the next testing phase π
@linq_ai "We are building that marketplace and unlike the projects that preceded us, we are already running production workloads."
That makes #LinqProtocol soo strong!Great future ahead of $LNQ π
Custom Domain Integration: Complete β
We have finalized the integration for custom domains on #LinqProtocol. This update allows for a seamless connection between your domains and deployments.
The process is simplified into 3 steps:
1. Add your custom domain
2. Verify DNS settings to point to your deployment
3. Activate your domain
This update will be available on the LinqProtocol dashboard during the next phase of testing.π
4/4
Lumo is built on #LinqProtocol
Weβre hosting it as a ready-to-use platform on our decentralized compute marketplace.
It will also be available as a self-hostable template so anyone can run their own instance.
Get started for free β https://t.co/Fq7sJDxTpO
We are redefining the developer provider relationship.
LinqProtocol enables on chain payments between developers and compute providers, removing centralized intermediaries entirely.
Direct. Secure. Scalable. π»
Powered by #LinqProtocol

Aura brings everything together.
Websites, apps, AI workflows, automations.
Powered by #LinqProtocol

Introducing Aura Code π οΈ
Aura is a development environment that turns ideas into running apps and websites in minutes.
Describe the idea, spin up a sandbox, work in the terminal, and deploy.
Powered by #LinqProtocol
New website is live π
Our new website showcases the scope, progress, and depth of #LinqProtocol and the platform weβre building. It features our updated roadmap, pricing comparisons, and deeper explanations of our core technology.
π https://t.co/HvAx4fGNJB
New website to be released tomorrow
#LinqProtocol

Data Encrypted from Submit to Return ‡οΈ
On #LinqProtocol, data is encrypted before it leaves the userβs environment and stays protected as it moves through the network under enforced protocol rules.
How it works π€
β Encrypted locally before submission
β Executed inside an isolated runtime
β Decrypted only during execution
β Discarded immediately after completion
The job remains encrypted end-to-end, from submission through execution to return.
100% agree!
OpenAI & Co needs to start to monetize after investing in multiple hundreds of billions of compute power/data centers.
#LinqProtocol by @linq_ai tackles this by democratizing compute power with their decentralized web3 approach.
Bright future ahead for $LNQ π
GPU Compute is so expensive. Thatβs why itβs so important that there are options that are far more efficient, utilising existing compute.
#LinqProtocol
Case in point:
GPU Compute is so expensive. Thatβs why itβs so important that there are options that are far more efficient, utilising existing compute.
#LinqProtocol
Case in point:
In the coming weeks, we plan to start testing ads in ChatGPT free and Go tiers.
Weβre sharing our principles early on how weβll approach adsβguided by putting user trust and transparency first as we work to make AI accessible to everyone.
What matters most:
- Responses in ChatGPT will not be influenced by ads.
- Ads are always separate and clearly labeled.
- Your conversations are private from advertisers.
- Plus, Pro, Business, and Enterprise tiers will not have ads.

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