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Re: [ANN] Prometheus59 - a decentralized global blockchain-based supercomputer
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diakas
on 15/05/2019, 11:08:21 UTC
Thank you for your support. By making statements about growth, etc. of course It was meant that the team would do the maximum to bring the best result. Also, paid help is highly appreciated, especially in the marketing direction. We are searching for discord, twitter, telegram promoters, as well as YouTube promoters and authors having access to credible website. The full list of vacations is available in the discord server: https://discordapp.com/invite/Ac8cHV5
Thank you, while I am saving your master nodes, I hope this is also a good participation in the project.
Marketing is good, but it doesn't have to be one, naked.

We need to start showing the development process of what is stated in the header - a distributed supercomputer.
Actually, that's why I was very interested in your project.

I can help with a specific theoretical development of the principles of parallelization, for example, when parallelizing a cluster of large programs and software systems, it is necessary to be able to parallelize them incrementally, starting with the most time-consuming fragments of it and gradually adding new fragments until we reach the desired level of efficiency of a parallel program.

One of the first successful examples of such calculations was the SETI@home initiative, a research project with the participation of ordinary users of the network, launched in 1999. The aim of the project was to search for possible signals in space from alien civilizations. The SETI@home system sent millions of pieces of data ("work blocks") to project participants to analyze the information on their home computers. SETI@home software processed the data received from the participants ' home computers, which were engaged in calculations during the start of the screen saver, that is, the idle time of their PC. Initially, custom software was used, and later SETI@home switched to the Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing platform (BOINC, Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing), used for other similar projects, for example, vLHC@home, the CERN project, which allows ordinary users to participate in studies of particle physics.

Also pay attention to the predecessors who tried and are trying to implement a decentralized supercomputer, forming a global market for computing resources, such as the Golem project.