Titan Network Connects 4 Million Devices, Claiming 75% AI Cost Cuts for Tencent and Alibaba
Updated
Updated · CoinDesk · Jun 2
Titan Network Connects 4 Million Devices, Claiming 75% AI Cost Cuts for Tencent and Alibaba
1 articles · Updated · CoinDesk · Jun 2
4 million devices are now connected to Titan Network’s decentralized cloud, with about 1 million online at any time serving clients including Tencent, Alibaba and Kling AI.
Up to 75% lower infrastructure costs are the pitch: Titan says it pools unused consumer computing power and bandwidth, then rents that capacity to AI companies for data tasks such as web scraping and content delivery.
80% of revenue from those corporate jobs is paid to individuals who share devices through a browser plugin or specialized software, positioning the network as a way for private citizens to earn from AI demand.
About 5% of Asia’s AI data market has already been captured, Titan says, distinguishing itself from DePIN rivals like Aethir and Akash by targeting consumer devices rather than institutional servers.
$80 billion in planned Alphabet AI infrastructure spending underscores the backdrop: surging AI-compute demand is pushing companies to seek cheaper alternatives beyond traditional centralized providers.