Golem Network
golem.networkSummary
Ask questionsGolem Network is a decentralized marketplace that allows users to share and access computing power. It operates on a peer-to-peer network, enabling individuals and organizations to rent out their idle computing resources or utilize additional power for various tasks, including CGI rendering, scientific calculations, and AI models. The platform uses its own GLM token for transactions and aims to democratize access to computational resources.
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Community-Driven Funding Platform
Open Contributor Network
Bleeding-Edge Project Incubator
Modular Project Portfolio
Rapid Prototype Development
Other
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Blueprint Repository
Communication and Outreach Channels
Strategic Roadmap Publishing
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Vision and Mission Framework
Pitch and Funding Calls
Rationale
Golem Network is a decentralized marketplace for computing power, which aligns with the concept of a decentralized platform. It facilitates a community of providers and requestors, and uses its own token for transactions, which can be seen as a form of community-driven funding. The platform also emphasizes open-source development and collaboration, aligning with an open contributor network. While it doesn't explicitly incubate 'bleeding-edge' projects in the same way as Mad Bastard Labs, it provides the infrastructure for such projects to run. The whitepaper mentions a 'Blueprint Repository' and 'Roadmap', and the website has communication channels.