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Why Compute Is the New Gold and How GAIB Is Making It Investable Recently, I dove into a conversation between GAIB CEO Kony and Emily Lai that completely reshaped how I view the intersection of AI and crypto. The conversation started with a simple but powerful analogy: Compute is to AI what electricity is to machines. Every time we use an AI tool Mid-journey, Claude, Canva’s AI features we’re tapping into massive amounts of compute power, powered by GPU chips. But here’s the thing: training and running these models isn’t cheap. OpenAI’s models like GPT or Elon’s Grok3 require hundreds of thousands of GPUs costing billions. This rapidly growing demand for compute is colliding with a major bottleneck: funding. Cloud providers and data centers the backbone of AI infrastructure are capital-intensive. They struggle to scale because traditional financing (VCs, revenue, or loans) doesn’t move fast enough. That’s where GAIB comes in.
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GAIB: Unlocking the AI Economy Onchain Kony describes GAIB as the economic layer for AI and compute. Their goal is simple but revolutionary: Turn GPUs into investable assets. GAIB helps cloud providers tokenize their GPU assets, get access to onchain capital, and scale faster. This unlocks more compute, which powers more AI models, which creates more products for consumers like you and me. At the same time, GAIB gives investors the opportunity to earn real-world yield not from circular DeFi mechanics, but from actual demand for compute. Their flagship product is AID the first synthetic AI dollar. You deposit USDT or USDC, it gets lent to cloud companies, and you earn yield from GPU usage fees and treasury bills. It’s like owning a piece of the AI supply chain with DeFi access.
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