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io.net ($IO) token airdrop guide: How to set up a worker node

io.net ($IO) is a decentralized computing network that allows AI engineers to access scalable distributed computing power. Massive Web3 investors are backing this huge Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network (DePIN) project. And they have officially announced the launch of its $IO token on 28th April 2024. This may be accompanied by an airdrop for participants in both the network and Galxe. Here is our io.net ($IO) token airdrop guide.

What is io.net?

io.net, an enterprise-grade decentralized computing network, aggregates underutilized GPUs into a Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network (DePIN) for AI/ML workloads. Its primary goal is to offer accessible compute resources at a reduced cost. Here are some main features of io.net.

Decentralized Computing: io.net is building an enterprise-grade decentralized computing network to provide machine learning engineers with distributed cloud clusters at a lower cost.

Mission and Vision: Their mission is to create the world’s largest AI compute network, with IO as the currency of compute, powering an ecosystem for accessible compute resources.

Challenges and Solutions: They address challenges like limited availability, poor choice, and high costs in traditional cloud services by aggregating underutilized GPUs into a Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network (DePIN).

Core Functions: io.net supports batch inference, parallel training, hyperparameter tuning, and reinforcement learning, optimizing performance across a network of GPUs for AI/ML workloads.

io.net is backed by HackVC, Multicoin Capital, Sandbox, Delphi Digital and Aptos, among others.