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what is the highest TAM crypto startup possible to build today? best answer wins a cofounder
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A decentralized alternative to AWS/Azure/GCP (TAM > $400B)
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have you heard of @quilibrium
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Not sure, it’s got a funny archaic name
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seriously tho, great example is there a whitepaper / summary of what you are building? tried to jump the rabbithole the other day but didn't get far
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have a look at akash.network they are close. asked the team about supporting k8s clusters a lot and main issue is securing api access as you could manipulate a lot with that and still need it though...
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I tried to find a recent copy of their whitepaper — there is no info I can find about how they actually secure these nodes, it just looks like a marketplace for kubernetes deploys, which sounds incredibly dangerous as providers have direct access to the running containers.
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Is this the case with every cloud provider? Like If I use a smaller GPU specific cloud device, do they also have direct access to those containers or is a Akash specific thing?
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The difference with cloud providers versus Akash is that the cloud providers would destroy their goodwill and reputation if they were to take advantage of their privileged access, whereas Akash is an open marketplace.
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