Theta Network Introduces Edge Compute aiding Folding@home’s fight against COVID-19 and other…

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Theta Network Introduces Edge Compute aiding Folding@home’s fight against COVID-19 and other diseases

Folding@home is a distributed computing project originally launched in 2000 to work on simulating protein dynamics, often involved in a variety of diseases including Alzheimer’s, Huntington’s, cancer and others. Earlier this year with Coronavirus wreaking havoc around the world, Folding@home began focusing its compute power on SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. First finding novel protein structures that were not easily accessible to the research community, and now screening for potential drugs to target these structures — the goal to identify new COVID-19 drugs, therapies and their possible side-effects. Today, Folding@home is one of the world’s largest, distributed supercomputing systems achieving over 2.43 exaflops in April 2020, powered by over four million volunteer computing devices running AMD, Intel CPUs, NVIDIA GPUs and more.

Theta Network started thinking about extending its patented decentralized video and data delivery blockchain technology to edge computing earlier this year. Theta Edge Nodes have thus far been dedicated to sharing bandwidth by relaying video and other data in a peer-to-peer network, scalable to millions of concurrent users through native protocol level support for off-chain micropayments. Since bandwidth sharing utilizes minimal CPU and GPU resources, it means that Edge Nodes could also perform compute intensive tasks such as determining which drug designs could be effective COVID-19 antivirals.

It became clear that Theta’s mesh network of thousands of edge nodes and computing power could complement Folding@home’s strategic initiatives. Since Theta edge node devices will earn Theta Fuel (TFUEL) tokens on the Theta blockchain for their contributions, they can be expected to be significant and reliable contributors to Folding@home’s projects. The underlying technical on-chain and off-chain solution verification and decentralized edge computation design and architecture can be found here: Theta Decentralized Edge computing platform.

“Folding@home integration is a great initial test of Theta’s edge computing capabilities, as both initiatives are on the cutting edge of technology powered by a network of edge devices,” said Mitch Liu, co-founder and CEO Theta Labs. “We’re excited that the Theta community can participate in meaningful ways to help develop a COVID antiviral, and at the same time leverage blockchain technology to further increase transparency and trust with network participants. This is the beginning of a potentially very large problem space of solving complex, data intensive computational tasks in various areas including video ingest, transcoding, finding distant habitable planets, new cancer fighting drugs and much more.”

Already Theta Edge Compute has broken the top 1,000 Folding@Home teams out of more than 255,000! Join today and contribute your CPU/GPU to earn TFUEL.

Theta Edge Node software can be downloaded here:

Theta Edge Node (beta) for Windows

Theta Edge Node (beta) for MacOS