This number seems huge, but it doesn't actually reflect the true computing power gap. Imagine, five billion active internet users worldwide, each surrounded by thousands of AI agents operating 24/7 — with a monthly cost of only $20. From this perspective, the demand for computing resources is virtually unlimited. There is no such thing as "excess computing power." Infrastructure will never be built too much.
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StopLossMaster
· 01-07 17:52
Excess computing power? Wake up, everyone, this is just the beginning.
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DeFiVeteran
· 01-07 17:48
Damn, this logic is a bit crazy... 5 billion people with AI agents, only $20 a month? Who calculated this? It sounds like a fairy tale.
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BearMarketBarber
· 01-07 17:47
I'm actually wondering, can 20 bucks really support thousands of agents running 24 hours? That sounds unbelievable.
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shadowy_supercoder
· 01-07 17:43
20 yuan a month to run thousands of agents? Dream on...
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rekt_but_resilient
· 01-07 17:37
Honestly, the real issue is the hash power shortage. Those who can't see through this wave will end up losing out.
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fren.eth
· 01-07 17:30
Wow, is this logic a bit crazy? Is computing power really never enough?
This number seems huge, but it doesn't actually reflect the true computing power gap. Imagine, five billion active internet users worldwide, each surrounded by thousands of AI agents operating 24/7 — with a monthly cost of only $20. From this perspective, the demand for computing resources is virtually unlimited. There is no such thing as "excess computing power." Infrastructure will never be built too much.