Cocoon Decentralized AI Network Launches on the Open Network (TON)

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The Cocoon decentralized AI community, a privacy-preserving distributed computing platform constructed on The Open Community (TON) — an impartial layer-1 blockchain related to the Telegram messaging software — went dwell on Sunday.

Cocoon permits house owners of graphics processing items (GPUs) to lease their computing energy to the community, processing person queries and requests in return for Toncoin (TON), the native token of the TON blockchain. 

The decentralized AI community has processed its first requests from customers, and GPU house owners are already cashing in on renting out their {hardware}, in line with Telegram co-founder Pavel Durov. He said:

“Centralized compute suppliers reminiscent of Amazon and Microsoft act as costly intermediaries that drive up costs and cut back privateness. Cocoon solves each the financial and confidentiality points related to legacy AI compute suppliers.”

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Supply: Pavel Durov

Durov announced the release of Cocoon on the Blockchain Life 2025 convention in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE), in October, as a solution to person demand for an AI platform that may shield privateness and information from giant, centralized AI service suppliers.

The blockchain group, privateness advocates, and cypherpunks have lengthy warned towards the unfavorable social results of centralized AI, advocating for decentralized AI networks as a public good. 

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Durov broadcasts Cocoon on the Blockchain Life 2025 convention in Dubai. Supply: Blockchain Life 2025

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Decentralized AI and self-sovereignty: an antidote to a centralized dystopia

Centralized AI programs give governments and companies enormous leverage over individuals that may compromise person privateness, threaten conventional cybersecurity safeguards, and result in social conditioning by organized actors, David Holtzman, chief technique officer of the Naoris decentralized safety protocol, instructed Cointelegraph.

These threats will be mitigated by making use of blockchain know-how to AI to confirm sources of data, guarantee tamper-proof information, and permit nodes on distributed computing networks to speak in a trustless manner, he added.