Launch plan

Founder of io.net: The progress of the io.net two-week launch plan has been released, with the addition of a GPU workload verification mechanism and optimization of user experience

ChainCatcher news, Ahmad Shadid, founder and CEO of the Solana ecosystem DePIN protocol io.net, published an article introducing the latest progress of the project's two-week launch plan.Ahmad revealed that io.net has implemented a Proof of Work mechanism on all connected GPUs, conducted every 6 hours, with relevant logs publicly released on GitHub for auditing. The project team will also work on optimizing related interfaces and automation processes after the mainnet launch.In response to user feedback, io.net has optimized the "Total GPU" metric in the Explorer, changing it to "Unverified" to clearly indicate that these GPUs have not yet passed authenticity verification. Additionally, the project team has resolved issues in the Worker onboarding process, so users no longer need to repeatedly restart their servers.To ensure cluster stability and fair reward distribution, io.net has now automatically blacklisted Workers attempting to run other tasks in parallel. Furthermore, the project team has fixed the issue where users applying for specific configuration clusters received GPUs of different models due to mixed deployment of different GPU models by a single node.Ahmad stated that there are still many issues to be resolved and improved before the mainnet launch, and the CTO is compiling a public list of issues to be released this week. Current priorities include: publishing the points accumulated by Workers from March 1 to April 25; fixing the payment system issues for Worker withdrawals; open-sourcing the binaries used for Proof of Work; fixing false malware flags when running the new client; and updating the Worker client to reflect its verification status.
2024-05-01
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