io.net is building the world's largest AI computing network, and our goal is essentially to build a decentralized competitor that can compete with AWS (Amazon Web Services). The project began in 2020 when our founder and CEO sought more economical computing resources when developing a quantitative model for algorithmic trading. Even in 2020, the cost of purchasing computing power from AWS and Azure proved to be prohibitively expensive. As a result, he explored computing resources around the world, including independent data centers in Saudi Arabia and the Asia-Pacific region, as well as crypto miners in use. He interconnects these resources and obtains GPUs from various geographically distributed locations to form a vast computing network. The move was a success. Initially, he used Ray, which was not widely known at the time, as most people preferred Kubernetes, which was popularized by Amazon Web Services. He runs the network independently and supports his trading model for two and a half years.