• Internet era → bandwidth constraints • Cloud computing → server capacity • AI boom → GPU shortage
Robotics and edge AI? They're different. Intelligence can't stay centralized in data centers anymore—it needs to run where the action happens. Factories, hospitals, autonomous systems on streets.
This shift changes everything. When computing moves closer to the edge, you're essentially building a distributed network. No single point of control. Think about what that means for decentralized infrastructure—it's the same principle driving Web3 architecture.
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BearMarketBarber
· 6h ago
Hmm... The logic of edge computing does resemble the Web3 approach, but it also feels somewhat different?
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SoliditySlayer
· 13h ago
Edge computing was explained perfectly; distributed is the future.
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TideReceder
· 13h ago
Edge computing logic is actually the same as Web3, distributed systems are truly the future.
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DegenTherapist
· 13h ago
ngl The edge computing logic is indeed similar to Web3, but the real implementation depends on who can break the deadlock.
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BearEatsAll
· 13h ago
The logic of distributed computing should have been popularized long ago. Once GPU prices drop a bit more, everyone will be on the edge.
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BearMarketLightning
· 13h ago
Hey, isn't this exactly what Web3 has been talking about all along? Are you only realizing it now?
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MetaverseVagabond
· 14h ago
The trend of edge computing has indeed changed the game, and distributed networks are the future.
Every major tech wave faces its own bottleneck:
• Internet era → bandwidth constraints
• Cloud computing → server capacity
• AI boom → GPU shortage
Robotics and edge AI? They're different. Intelligence can't stay centralized in data centers anymore—it needs to run where the action happens. Factories, hospitals, autonomous systems on streets.
This shift changes everything. When computing moves closer to the edge, you're essentially building a distributed network. No single point of control. Think about what that means for decentralized infrastructure—it's the same principle driving Web3 architecture.