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Imagine A Marketplace For Computing Power: How Viable Is That? by MantheDude: 10:36am On Apr 26
Imagine you're building a super-secret, decentralised communication app – something the big social media companies can't control or spy on. The catch? You need reliable, affordable access to storage and computing power without a centralized provider. That's where I came across this project called Meson Network. They're basically building a decentralised marketplace for these kinds of resources.

The thing is, Meson Network prioritises security with end-to-end encryption, and even has ways to reward you for sharing unused computer resources with the network. Plus, the token is listed on Bitget and they want to play nice with other blockchain projects as well. It's got some solid funding behind it too. Still new and under the radar, but I'm curious to see where this goes. Any thoughts? Has anyone else heard of Meson Network, or similar projects?
Re: Imagine A Marketplace For Computing Power: How Viable Is That? by Mmaak7(m): 8:11pm On Apr 26
I saw the token some days ago and I believe the security with end-to-end encryption are a good selling point.

However the reward for sharing unused computer resources with the network is the standout feature for me!

Hopefully it lives up to community hype!

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