In 2015, NASA released its asteroid data-hunter software inviting astronomy enthusiasts to lend their computers' unused computing power for data analysis.
Despite having a vast infrastructure, the cost of equipment for calculating space trajectories and launching rockets is astronomical.
To focus on other tasks, NASA suggested renting computing power from everyday users.
This need for computing power doubles every two months due to the rise of AI and machine learning.
Cloud computing meets these needs by using external servers, like Google Drive, for tasks such as data storage.
However, its drawbacks remain unaddressed.
To mitigate these, we suggest combining NASA's idea with blockchain to create a decentralized cloud, like Cudos Network.
Decentralized cloud computing allows users to access data on servers in exchange for payment.

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