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The AO Computer is a supercomputer built on Arweave. It creates parallel computing that scales by combining Erlang-style concurrency with decentralized storage.
In AO, a new world of horizontal scaling awaits us, but none of this would be possible without the pair of DePIN (Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network) projects that support AO.
Explore Arweave and AR.IO.
Arweave's permanent data protocol is built on a global network of decentralized nodes that mine and permanently store AO data.
AR.IO is a decentralized network of incentivized gateways that index, cache, and serve permanent data from the Arweave blockchain.
The AO computer is able to achieve hyper-parallel processing because it takes advantage of these powerful infrastructure networks.
Want to be part of the DePINs that power the AO computer? Let’s see how you can get involved:
Arweave: DePIN for Persistent Data Storage
As Sam Williams mentioned in his AO launch video, “None of this would have been possible without the work that has gone into perfecting permanent data through Arweave over the past 6 years”.
Permanent data has the following characteristics:
Since the launch of AO, the transaction volume on Arweave has surged:
What is Arweave mining?
The Arweave mining process is designed to incentivize and optimize the replication of data stored on the network. This is achieved through a method involving Succinct Proofs of Random Access (SPoRAs), which are created and tested in large quantities every time a new block of data is added to the network.
The main goal of miners is to store as much data as possible. This increases their chances of having a specific piece of data required in the mining process, allowing them to successfully create a block and receive a reward.
Rewards come from several sources: transaction fees, new AR tokens generated by the network (block rewards), and a special protocolized donation. The more data a miner stores, the greater their chances of receiving these rewards, as they are more likely to pass the final check of the mining process.
Essentially, Arweave mining is a balance between using computer power (CPU) and storing large amounts of data. The mining process encourages miners to replicate as much data as possible, ensuring the robustness and reliability of the network.
This unique mining method not only ensures network security, but also incentivizes data to be widely disseminated across the network.
What are the requirements to start Arweave mining?
Learn More About Arweave Mining
For detailed guides and access to the mining community, see the following:
Arweave Mining Guide: Mining Guide | Arweave Documentation
https://docs.arweave.org/developers/mining/mining-guide
Arweave Mining Discord: Join the Arweave miners Discord server!
https://discord.com/invite/GHB4fxVv8B
AR.IO: DePIN, a Permanent Data Gateway
AR.IO has developed a decentralized incentivized infrastructure so that gateway operators and developers can interact with permanent data on Arweave.
These new decentralized gateways will not only provide incentives for data services, but will also improve network performance, enabling modern applications to achieve fast downloads, data indexing, and robust queries to meet their feasibility needs.
What does it take to run an AR.IO gateway?
The AR.IO Gateway requirement provides an easier entry point for people to participate. You can set this up in just 15-30 minutes on a Raspberry Pi or laptop as long as you have:
4-core CPU
4 GB RAM
500 GB storage (SSD recommended)
Stable 50 Mbps internet connection
Arweave wallet - available at arweave.app
Minimum amount of IO tokens for staking
AR.IO Gateway Incentives
1. Gateway Rewards - Reliable Operation Operators of AR.IO Gateways are rewarded for their contribution to the network.
2. Observer Rewards - Observers evaluate the performance of their gateway peers to resolve ArNS names and are rewarded based on performance metrics.
3. Staking Rewards - Staking your IO tokens to an AR.IO Gateway that accepts delegated staking allows you to receive a portion of the rewards received by that gateway. This makes it possible to receive IO rewards without running a gateway.
4. Fees - Gateway operators are free to charge users any rate they wish. However, please note that other gateway operators will also be offering their services, so find your niche and price accordingly.