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The development speed of artificial intelligence has exceeded expectations, but the benefits are monopolized by a few centralized giants. Faced with this phenomenon, more and more people are beginning to consider an alternative path.
The OORT network offers an interesting direction — through decentralized data infrastructure, allowing ordinary users to regain their voice. You can contribute your storage space, computing power, and even participate in data governance, then receive corresponding token rewards.
This model changes the rules of the game. It is no longer a few companies deciding the value distribution in the AI era, but rather enabling participants to share the benefits brought by ecosystem growth. Although the project is still in its early stages, this decentralized approach is worth paying attention to — it redefines the possibilities of the Web3 foundational layer.
Early projects can say all the nice things...
It's both storage and computation, but honestly, this model really hits the pain points of Web3.
Centralized harvesting of profits has already become aesthetically tiresome, so why not give it a try?
Decentralization sounds great, but the key is how long liquidity and incentives can last.
It feels like doing the same thing, just changing the main body to share the profits.
This logic seems fine at first glance, but how about in execution...
Hmm, OORT's logic is quite interesting. Can users really get a share?
Storage space monetization? Sounds good, but how much can you actually earn?
Early projects all said the same thing. Whether it's reliable depends on how things develop later.
Decentralized data governance—that's what Web3 should be doing.
If this wave succeeds, it will break the deadlock. Democratization of computing power is no longer a dream.
But I still have some doubts. Could it just be another hype?
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OORT sounds good, but early projects all say the same, and in the end, big players still cut the pie.
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Wait, contributing storage and computing power can earn dividends? How did I not think of that logic?
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Sounds nice, but how much you can actually earn depends on the token price. Don’t tell me about shared ecosystems.
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Relying on this for giant monopolies to change? That’s wishful thinking.
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Interesting, this guy finally understands Web3.
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You really give data governance rights to ordinary users? I don’t believe it.
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Come on, tell me when OORT will launch its mainnet, I’m watching.
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Once again, hyping the concept of Web3 infrastructure. Wake up, most people just want to make money.
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If it can truly break the monopoly, I’ll participate, but the prerequisite is that the token doesn’t go to zero.
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I like the idea of OORT, allowing data owners to truly share in the benefits.
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Another early project, but someone really needs to develop the decentralized infrastructure.
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Contributing computing power for tokens? Feels much more reliable than mining.
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So can OORT truly shake up the AI monopoly... a bit期待.
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Don't just talk about redefining—what matters is whether we can survive the bear market.
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If this model can get off the ground, the entire Web3 foundational layer will have to be reshuffled.
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Storing data and computing power can still be assets that generate income—sounds pretty good.
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It's all good in theory, but I'm worried it might end up just another form of monopoly.
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Decentralized data governance—thinking about it now, it seems right, but no one dares to really do it.
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Decentralization and token rewards again—how many times have we heard this before, haha.
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It sounds good, but can data governance really be democratic? Or is it still dominated by those with the most influence?
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Interesting. Better than OpenAI monopolizing everything, right?
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Let's wait and see if the economic model can run smoothly before bragging.
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Contributing computing power—can the returns beat inflation? That's the question.
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I'm already tired of the stories about the Web3 foundational layer; let's see some execution power instead.
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Thumbs up. At least trying to break the monopoly is better than doing nothing.