Description
Bless is a shared computer network powered by everyday devices, allowing users to contribute computational power to decentralized applications (dApps), websites, and services. It uses a network-neutral application (nnApp) framework with a nestled node infrastructure for resource sharing. This approach aims to create fully decentralized, user-empowered applications that are trust-minimized and secure, lowering the barrier to decentralized edge computing. The network distributes tasks among node groups based on their computational strengths, a contrast to traditional networks that don't differentiate based on hardware. Bless uses a Proof of Stake (PoS) model and supports applications built in various languages like Python, JavaScript, Go, and Rust through its WASM secure runtime. It also employs dynamic verification mechanisms, including Zero-Knowledge Proofs, to ensure the security and reliability of computations. The world's first shared computer is a global network powered by everyday devices - from Macbooks to desktops and everything in between. Instead of Amazon, Google and Microsoft reaping the rewards of the internet we've built - you can instead.