Ever heard of a decentralized AI mesh network where showing up actually pays? That's the idea behind this protocol—participants don't just contribute compute or data, they're rewarded with $PERC tokens while building reputation in the process. It's structured so everyone can get involved. The whole concept revolves around democratizing AI: you participate, you earn, your reputation grows. Pretty straightforward setup if you think about it. The community aspect means it's accessible to basically anyone interested in being part of something bigger. Worth exploring if you're curious about where AI infrastructure is heading in Web3.
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DaoResearcher
· 19h ago
According to the incentive mechanism design in the white paper, this $PERC token economy has a fundamental problem — the participation weight distribution in governance proposals does not consider protection against sybil attacks.
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ZKProofster
· 19h ago
ngl, "democratizing ai" is such a loaded term these days. what's the actual incentive structure here—like, mathematically speaking, where's the proof that this doesn't just devolve into reputation gaming?
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OnChainSleuth
· 19h ago
ngl $PERC this set of logic looks very smooth... just worried it might be another scam coin harvest scheme
Ever heard of a decentralized AI mesh network where showing up actually pays? That's the idea behind this protocol—participants don't just contribute compute or data, they're rewarded with $PERC tokens while building reputation in the process. It's structured so everyone can get involved. The whole concept revolves around democratizing AI: you participate, you earn, your reputation grows. Pretty straightforward setup if you think about it. The community aspect means it's accessible to basically anyone interested in being part of something bigger. Worth exploring if you're curious about where AI infrastructure is heading in Web3.