Sometimes, the truly important technology isn't a more powerful algorithm, but a fairer network.


In recent years, the development of AI has been almost monopolized by a few platforms, with many models and computing power locked within centralized systems.
And @dgrid_ai's emergence is trying to change that.
DGrid is building a decentralized AI inference network where anyone can run nodes to provide computing resources, developers can deploy models, and users can access these AI capabilities through a unified interface.
All value flows are settled and incentivized through the $DGAI token, which is actually a very typical Web3 logic behind this structure.
Compute providers, model developers, and application developers all collaborate within the same network, and everyone can benefit from the value creation of AI.
What's more interesting is that DGrid has also launched the Genesis Membership Program, which attracted over five thousand early participants on its first day of launch.
This gives me a strong feeling that the future of AI may not belong to any single tech company.
Instead, it will belong to an intelligent network built collectively by nodes, developers, and users.
If this trend truly takes hold, infrastructure like DGrid could be the starting point of the open AI era.
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