Any #Web3 projects that are looking for cheaper compute options, please reach out, we have some amazing deals.
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$LNQ
We'd love to introduce you to #LinqProtocol 👇
Over 18 months in the making, and a real labour of love.
Our developers have delivered the roadmap we laid out a year and a half ago, milestone by milestone. To everyone who stuck around and believed in us through the harder stretches: thank you.
We know that isn't always easy, and we don't take it for granted.
We hope you enjoy what we've built.
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We'd love to introduce you to #LinqProtocol 👇
Over 18 months in the making, and a real labour of love.
Our developers have delivered the roadmap we laid out a year and a half ago, milestone by milestone. To everyone who stuck around and believed in us through the harder stretches: thank you.
We know that isn't always easy, and we don't take it for granted.
We hope you enjoy what we've built.
https://t.co/4KijEJZeyy
https://t.co/2QsKbN4qrO
Please join the community on Discord
https://t.co/4Ojc0avBHo
Cloud computing is broken
yeah, I read it the other day on @linq_ai’s website
5 minutes of reading was enough for me to understand 2 things:
- why DePIN is such a powerful principle
- & why services like this are so widely embraced
With one single phrase they managed to make my attention land on $LNQ & what the protocol is building
It’s impossible not to keep digging into this
You’ll keep seeing me write about it
you're not paying enough attention to $LNQ from @linq_ai.
they're building a live decentralized compute marketplace (DePIN) that's reportedly up to 82% cheaper than AWS for the same setup.
4 vCPU / 16 GB costs around $25/month on LNQ vs ~$120 on AWS.
with compute service generating over $37b in revenue in only Q4 2026, this is a massive market to tap into and a huge cost-saving opportunity that most people still don't know about.
how does it work?
+ pick from 50+ production-ready templates or deploy your own containers.
+ configure resources and smart contracts match you with providers.
+ pay with $LNQ via WalletConnect and funds go into on-chain escrow.
+ providers only get paid once the work is delivered.
+ get real-time monitoring with Prometheus, Grafana dashboards, and Loki logs out of the box.
it's one of the few decentralized compute projects that is actually live with real Kubernetes instead of just promising it for later.
a lot of competitors are still stuck in testnet or vaporware mode. that's the distinction.
A few years ago, the conversation was about data. Today, it’s about compute.
Every AI model, inference engine, agent, and application is competing for the same thing: Infrastructure!
The problem is that while demand keeps growing, a huge amount of computing power around the world sits underutilized.
$LNQ | @linq_ai’s thesis is surprisingly simple. Instead of relying on a handful of cloud providers, turn compute into a marketplace. Developers bring workloads. Providers bring infrastructure. Kubernetes handles deployment. Smart contracts handle settlement. The network handles matching.
What’s interesting isn’t that it’s decentralized. It’s that the decentralization sits in the background while the infrastructure stays familiar. Because developers don’t wake up looking for decentralized compute. They wake up looking for reliable compute.
That’s why @linq_ai focuses on things developers actually care about:
• Kubernetes-native deployment
• No vendor lock-in
• Production-ready templates
• Lower infrastructure costs
• Transparent on-chain settlement
The AI race is often framed as a battle for better models. But models are becoming increasingly accessible. Infrastructure remains the bottleneck. @linq_ai is betting the winners won’t necessarily be those with the best ideas. They’ll be the ones with the fastest, cheapest, and most reliable access to compute.
That’s what makes $LNQ interesting to me & worth watching. ⤵️
AWS charges $120/month for a 4 vCPU, 16GB setup.
@linq_ai does the same thing for ~$25, on real Kubernetes, with payments held in escrow until the provider actually delivers.
Decentralized compute has been a talking point for years.
They are the first one I've seen that actually runs production-grade Kubernetes, settles on-chain, and cuts AWS costs by up to 82%
Keeping an eye on this one
I personally believe the next leaders in this space are being created right now, in one of the toughest market condition imaginable
Some of the true builders I respect are
- Decentralized compute: @linq_ai | $LNQ
- Energy PoW: @QuaiNetwork | $QUAI
- Real Estate Tokenization: @Home3Suite | $HTS
- OG Raid Bot: @RaidSharks | $SHARX
- P2P Trading and privacy: @MessierM87 | #M87
- Privacy: @salvium_io | $SAL
- Market Research: @Spectre__AI | $SPECT
- Livestream hosting and privacy: @Quick_Sync | $QS
And eventually, the market rewards consistency. Maybe not immediately but sooner or later, utility catches attention, products find users, and builders find their place