In a world where economic inequality is a pressing issue, Mark Rydon, the Co-Founder of Aethir, believes that “Universal Basic Compute” could be the solution we need. According to Rydon, Universal Basic Compute refers to providing every individual with a fair and equal share of computational resources, just like Universal Basic Income aims to provide financial support to everyone.
Rydon envisions a future where decentralized Public Interest Networks (DePIN) could facilitate the implementation of Universal Basic Compute. DePIN networks would allow individuals to contribute their computational resources to a shared network, enabling fair distribution and access to computing power.
By democratizing access to computational resources through DePIN networks, Rydon believes that economic inequality can be mitigated, empowering individuals and fostering innovation on a global scale.
What are your thoughts on the concept of Universal Basic Compute and its potential impact on economic inequality? How do you see decentralized networks like DePIN shaping the future of computing and resource distribution? Share your insights in the comments below!