🌈 I have noticed an interesting phenomenon in the past few days.
When it comes to hot topics like GPU, NVIDIA, and AI computing power, the usual routine is that KOLs should have already launched a wave of promotion, community buzz, and various AMAs queued up. But the pre-sale of NVIDIA Compute Network (project abbreviation NCN, token $NVAI) hasn't sparked that kind of hype. Instead, it appears to be quite restrained.
Upon closer inspection, the core issue becomes clear — this project is not about "selling a story."
While reviewing the materials, I found that most of the content focuses on solving practical problems: How to connect GPU computing power to the network? How is the workload verified? How are payments settled after task completion? What is the specific operational logic of this chain going forward? I hardly saw any common phrases like "if you don't buy now, you'll miss out."
Compared to traditional fundraising projects, it doesn't seem to be about hype. It looks more like a set of well-designed infrastructure solutions that are being disclosed in advance, with only a short window left for participation.
The key point is — the value of some projects is inherently "opaque" during the window period. Once the rules are finalized and the phase shifts, it will be too late to join, and the conditions will have changed. Especially considering the background of a player at NVIDIA's scale, once they truly push forward, the pace won't be slow.
The pre-sale is still ongoing, but time is running out. Information is open, and the choice is in everyone's hands.
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GateUser-f51f84e9
· 12-20 16:50
More fundamentally, what's the project about?
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memecoin_therapy
· 12-20 06:51
No bragging, just facts... This is the real deal, much better than those who constantly hype up air coins.
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MemeKingNFT
· 12-20 06:50
The most intimidating projects are the restrained ones. Digital collectibles were the same way back then... Thinking about it now still gives me a bit of a scare.
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BearMarketBarber
· 12-20 06:30
Honestly, projects that don't hype are indeed rare and quite interesting.
🌈 I have noticed an interesting phenomenon in the past few days.
When it comes to hot topics like GPU, NVIDIA, and AI computing power, the usual routine is that KOLs should have already launched a wave of promotion, community buzz, and various AMAs queued up. But the pre-sale of NVIDIA Compute Network (project abbreviation NCN, token $NVAI) hasn't sparked that kind of hype. Instead, it appears to be quite restrained.
Upon closer inspection, the core issue becomes clear — this project is not about "selling a story."
While reviewing the materials, I found that most of the content focuses on solving practical problems: How to connect GPU computing power to the network? How is the workload verified? How are payments settled after task completion? What is the specific operational logic of this chain going forward? I hardly saw any common phrases like "if you don't buy now, you'll miss out."
Compared to traditional fundraising projects, it doesn't seem to be about hype. It looks more like a set of well-designed infrastructure solutions that are being disclosed in advance, with only a short window left for participation.
The key point is — the value of some projects is inherently "opaque" during the window period. Once the rules are finalized and the phase shifts, it will be too late to join, and the conditions will have changed. Especially considering the background of a player at NVIDIA's scale, once they truly push forward, the pace won't be slow.
The pre-sale is still ongoing, but time is running out. Information is open, and the choice is in everyone's hands.