Boid - One App for Discovering the Most Profitable Grid Computing Market
The open source technology for public Grid Computing was first developed in mid-1990s as Internet became commonplace. Over the last 25 years these public computing networks have been mostly run for volunteer causes, such as, persuading people to share their unused computing cycles for scientific research. Now, with the advent of Trust Machines, it is possible to collectively micro-track each little contribution and give it the characteristics of a property. A property can be valued and traded in marketplaces. This has led to the emergence of a plethora of online markets where consumers can offer their unused computing cycles, storage, and networking capacity for a price. The Figure below illustrates a number of Grid Computing markets that have emerged over the last couple of years.
In this new scenario, however, the consumers are likely to face two new challenges. The rewards offered by the above Grid Computing markets vary with time and location. Also, often the networks do not disclose in advance how much a consumer will earn by renting out their spare computing capacity. Thus, for maximum profitability consumers are expected to download a number of Grid Computing programs on their machines, set them up, and constantly switch among them.
To solve the above problem of optimal selection, Boid is developing a simple, unified App, which automatically discovers the most profitable market to rent the computing cycles and disk storage to. Consumers will have to download only one light-weight App, which automatically self-configures and selects the most profitable market. The Boid App makes its decisions on meticulous analysis of past accumulated data from each Grid Computing market.
To learn more about Boid – The Social Supercomputer, please visit www.boid.com. Our mission is to foster broad adoption of distributed computing projects and digital currencies through community and economic incentives on our easy to use platform.


This article is complete nonsense. The chart itself is laughable, there is no legend and which coin is depicted by which color is anyone's guess. Time and rewards are shown in unspecified measuring units, it could be potatoes, for all we know.
Not to mention that Sia and Mysterium are not Grid Computing networks and that Golem, SONM and iExec aren't rewarding any computations yet because they are little more than mere concepts, in very early alpha versions. In fact, only Gridcoin is rewarding actual computations right now and apparently it's shown at the bottom of the chart, with least rewards? Spread your disinformation elsewhere.
There is a lot of this Boid spam appearing lately... Very weird.
Download links don't work, but tokens are to be released soon :)
https://tokensale.boid.com
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