Tuesday December 17th 15:00 CET https://x.com/i/spaces/1lPKqOVWYbdJb On Tuesday December 17th, Apillonβs CPO Nino Kutnjak and Lead Developer Damien host Acurast Co-founder Alessandro De Carli to discuss their enhancements that their new partnership is bringing to Web3 development.
Introducing Acelon, a decentralized, verifiable, on-demand, omnichain oracle provider powered by Acurast. Acelon supports EVM, Polkadot SDK (Substrate Pallets), and ink! contracts, and unlike traditional oracles, which publish data at fixed intervals, Acelon data can be can be called at any time directly with an on-chain interaction.
To help achieve their vision of providing decentralized and private verifiable AI compute at Web2-level cost and speed, Aizel Network announces a partnership with Acurast. Aizel will be leveraging Acurast's decentralized compute network of mobile devices for their scalable modular network of verifiable AI co-processors.
Acurast announces the release of the Acurast Processor Lite app on the Google Play store. Unlike Acurast Processor Core, which locks down a phone as a dedicated Acurast compute device, Acurast Lite can be run as an app and activated during idle usage times. Acurast Processor Lite runs in a completely isolated environment, ensuring that user data is not at risk. Acurast Lite Processors are rewarded with 250 cACU monthly, further rewards when their compute power is used by a developer, and Cloud Rebellion members are able to harvest additional MIST points.
Acurast announces a strategic partnership with Energy Web. Energy Web will be utilizing Acurast's decentralized compute network to host their worker nodes. Furthermore, Energy Web plans to use the Acurast SDK to roll out a new mobile app with enhanced functionality. Together they share a common goal of a sustainable future. Acurast's approach of repurposing old smartphones into a decentralized compute network complements Energy Web's mission to accelerate the clean energy transition.