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Verifiable computing is an entire class of algorithms or systems, where a particular portion of the compute stack is verifiable/provable in a trustless manner to participants within a decentralized network. Verifiable computing can take many forms, including: Verifiable provisioning of hardware: This corresponds to the case where we desire to verify the nature and extent to which a piece of hardware is provisioned for the Akash network.
Proposal 261: https://www.mintscan.io/akash/proposals/261
Introduction
Verifiable computing is an entire class of algorithms or systems, where a particular portion of the compute stack is verifiable/provable in a trustless manner to participants within a decentralized network. Verifiable computing can take many forms, including: Verifiable provisioning of hardware: This corresponds to the case where we desire to verify the nature and extent to which a piece of hardware is provisioned for the Akash network.
Please review the discussions on Github here
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