$690 billion in AI infrastructure spending this year. Almost all of it going to centralized data centers.
Meanwhile, most of the world's compute sits idle. In offices, universities, small data centers, personal machines.
The bottleneck was never hardware. It was coordination. How do you discover available compute, match it to workloads, and settle payments across owners who don't trust each other?
That's the protocol problem NuNet solves. Better use of what already exists, not more data centers.
Is centralization really the answer, or are we just building bigger versions of the same problem?