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The problem with today’s AI isn’t power. It’s ownership.
A handful of companies decide who gets access, how much it costs, and what happens to your data. That’s not an open economy, that’s a closed system. And this is exactly where @nesaorg starts to matter.
Nesa is building an AI network that doesn’t belong to any single company. No central gatekeepers, no hidden rules, no blind trust. AI runs in a decentralized way, where results are verifiable, privacy is protected by cryptography, and control is shared across the network. You don’t rely on corporate promises. You rely on math.
What really stands out to me is how Nesa changes who can participate. Today, serious AI means massive GPUs and huge budgets. With Nesa, even machines with just 2GB of RAM can contribute. Models are split, workloads are shared, and smaller devices work together. That opens the door for developers, small teams, and even individuals to be part of the AI economy.
Privacy is another big shift. Most AI tools today need your data on their servers. Nesa doesn’t. It keeps everything encrypted during computation. No node sees your input. No operator can access your data. That’s not a feature. That’s the foundation.
And unlike older “decentralized AI” projects that stayed theoretical, Nesa is built for real usage: Fast inference
GPU-native execution
Sharded models
Deterministic performance
In my opinion, what makes Nesa special is that it doesn’t just decentralize payments or coordination. It decentralizes execution itself. The computation, the trust, and the verification all live inside the protocol.
That’s when AI stops being a service owned by a few companies and becomes a shared system anyone can build on.
That’s when the AI economy becomes real.