Blockchain
CLORE AI Platform is working to build a distributed supercomputer. Users can offer their computational power, get paid in Bitcoin for using their hardware, and be rewarded with CLORE Coins. This project offers computational power from a global network of providers at unbeatable rates. You can also join the market with your hardware, as long as it is Nvidia GPU-equipped. There is also the CLORE Blockchain where CLORE coins can be mined using the KAWPOW algorithm (the same one used by RavenCoin – RVN) that are a part of the project’s ecosystem.
The CLORE Blockchain total supply is 1,300,000,000 coins. With the block reward decreasing slightly with each new block (starting at 542 coin per block and ending at around 527 coins at block 64000), block time is approximately 1 minute. The block reward will be split 50% between the GPU miners and the hosting providers, with 40% going to the rewards of the hosts. A 10% developer fee will be charged to help grow the platform. CLORE AI has an already fully functioning GPU compute marketplace. This can be used to run any AI workload on Linux.
More than 10 mining pools support CLORE mining, with the biggest in terms of hashrate being newpool.pw, rplant.xyz and fastpool.xyz. CLORE is available for trading on Exbitron or TxBit. There are also smaller pools. Any GPU that supports KAWPOW can be mined, including GMiners, T-Rexs, WildRig Multis, NBMiner, and others. Depending on the mining hardware, you can choose which hashrate performs best. KAWPOW uses both GPUs and memory intensive algorithms, so you can expect higher power usage from GPUs to achieve the best performance.