Here's what it ISN'T — not some AI model catalog, not a traffic dispatcher, not another API bazaar.
What GRID actually IS: the nervous system connecting every moving part of open-source AI. Think researchers, devs, backers, corporations — all synced up through one coordination layer. It's the glue holding decentralized AI infrastructure together, making sure everyone speaks the same language without a middleman calling shots.
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MetaMasked
· 12-05 14:58
Simply put, it connects everyone together so that no one has to depend on anyone else's favor.
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ForkTrooper
· 12-05 14:58
The nervous system is an absolutely brilliant metaphor—someone has finally explained decentralized coordination clearly.
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BoredStaker
· 12-05 14:47
After all this talk, you still haven't explained clearly how GRID actually makes money.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 12-05 14:45
To put it simply, they want to be the coordinator for AI infrastructure. It sounds good, but the real question is how to actually implement it.
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rekt_but_vibing
· 12-05 14:44
Simply put, it's an operating system for decentralized AI. Finally, someone has explained this clearly.
People keep asking: what exactly does GRID do?
Here's what it ISN'T — not some AI model catalog, not a traffic dispatcher, not another API bazaar.
What GRID actually IS: the nervous system connecting every moving part of open-source AI. Think researchers, devs, backers, corporations — all synced up through one coordination layer. It's the glue holding decentralized AI infrastructure together, making sure everyone speaks the same language without a middleman calling shots.