Imagine this workflow:
1. Open your phone, tablet, or a 5-year-old laptop.
2. Click a link.
3. Instantly boot your existing Steam/Epic library.
4. Max settings. 60+ FPS. Zero downloads.
No clunky console setups, no heavy rigs. Just instant access.
The YOM network runs across cities, countries, time zones.
Every region that joins adds coverage the whole network benefits from.
More operators. More regions. More reach.
The grid grows from the outside in.
A gamer in Lagos, Nigeria. 🇳🇬
A gamer in Berlin, Germany. 🇩🇪
Same game. Same Steam purchase.
Why should one need a $3,000 PC for max settings while the other doesn't?
Gaming should be for everyone.
Hardware gatekeeping has to go.
For a decentralized network to work, nodes have to be reliable.
The YOM settlement contract meters every contribution uptime, region, demand served.
Rewards flow based on verified work. Not self-reported numbers.
On-chain. Transparent. Automatic.
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What this partnership means for the Walter Mascot ?
From today, the Walter mascot officially moves from YOM to the Walter platform where it belongs.
Walter is no longer YOM's mascot. Walter is Walter's brand identity.
From all of us at YOM we say thank you to Walter for allowing us borrow it as our mascot 🥹
Quick reality check for gamers in 2026:
Graphics cards: Priced like a used car.
Cloud gaming: Locked libraries of games you don't care about.
Consoles: Mid-generation upgrades that cost a fortune.
Why is playing your favorite titles still a luxury? Let’s talk in the replies.
Traditional cloud gaming has one problem that never goes away.
Every new player adds to the infrastructure bill.
Centralized infrastructure punishes scale.
Distributed compute flips that math entirely.
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When a player clicks play, the network finds the closest available node.
Not the most powerful. Not the cheapest. The closest.
Geography is the variable that matters most in real-time compute.
The player just sees the game.
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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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