PNPCoin: Distributed Computing on Bitcoin infrastructure
Abstract
A soft fork on Bitcoin can repurpose its massive computational resources for machine learning tasks like deep net training and GANs through a blockchain-compatible infrastructure.
Research and applications in Machine Learning are limited by computational resources, while 1% of the world's electricity goes into calculating 34 billion billion SHA-256 hashes per second, four orders of magnitude more than the 200 petaflop power of the world's most powerful supercomputer. The work presented here describes how a simple soft fork on Bitcoin can adapt these incomparable resources to a global distributed computer. By creating an infrastructure and ledger fully compatible with blockchain technology, the hashes can be replaced with stochastic optimizations such as Deep Net training, inverse problems such as GANs, and arbitrary NP computations.
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