Introduction
RhinoSpider is a peer-to-peer resource-sharing network that rewards users for contributing idle bandwidth and computational power to decentralized applications and AI.
RhinoSpider is a dual-resource protocol that empowers users to contribute unused internet bandwidth and computational power to a distributed network, supporting decentralized applications, data aggregation, and AI training. By combining bandwidth sharing with computational mining, RhinoSpider allows users to flexibly contribute and earn rewards, making it a powerful tool in the decentralized digital ecosystem.
By contributing idle bandwidth and computational resources, users help power decentralized applications, AI training, and secure data aggregation. RhinoSpider's architecture includes user-operated nodes, a Sovereign Data Rollup for AI-ready datasets, and a marketplace for resource leasing. Together, these components build an accessible protocol where users earn rewards while supporting a decentralized internet.
Since RhinoSpider combines bandwidth-sharing and computational mining in a single, user-owned protocol, we create an equitable network where users can participate without complex setups. Users have the option to:
Share unused bandwidth via a lightweight web client—no download required.
Provide computing power through a downloadable application to support decentralized services.
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