io.net released the progress of the two-week launch plan, adding GPU workload verification mechanism and optimizing user experience
2024-05-01 09:18:01
Ahmad Shadid, founder and CEO io.net Solana Eco-DePIN Protocol, posted an update on the project's two-week launch plan.
Ahmad revealed that the io.net has implemented the Proof of Work mechanism on all connected GPUs, which is carried out every 6 hours, and the relevant logs have been publicly posted on GitHub for audit. The project team will also start to optimize the relevant interface and automation process after the mainnet is launched.
In response to user feedback, the io.net optimized the Total GPU metric in Explorer to Unverified to make it clear that these GPUs have not passed the authenticity verification. In addition, the project team also solved the problem in the worker onboarding process, and users no longer need to restart the server repeatedly.
In order to ensure the stability of the cluster and the fair distribution of rewards, the io.net has now automatically blacklisted workers who try to run other tasks in parallel. In addition, the project team has also fixed the problem that the actual GPU model obtained by users when applying for a specific configuration cluster does not match due to the mixed deployment of different GPUs by a single node.
io.net there are still a number of issues that need to be addressed and improved before the mainnet launches, the CTO is putting together a public list of issues that will be released this week, Ahmad said. The immediate priorities include: publishing the points workers accumulated between March 1 and April 25; fixing the payment system for worker withdrawals; open sourcing binaries for workload validation; fixing malicious software flagging errors when running the new client side; and updating the worker client side to reflect its status as being validated.