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By Adam Bozanich

Developers

Architecture Series Part III: Innovating Kubernetes

In today's increasingly centralized cloud computing market, there are two rising forces for decentralization. Kubernetes and blockchain combine the flexibility to use any hardware effectively with the ability to provide and price it fairly and transparently, creating a new cloud marketplace that could change everything.

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By Kelsey Ruiz

Developers

Architecture Series Part II: Data Centers

Decades ago, your phone was at the end of a long copper wire. Your TV got its channels from another cable or perhaps a satellite, and your radio snatched AM or FM signals out of the air.

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banner image for the post ColdStack Partners with Akash to Expand Node Network Capabilities

By Kelsey Ruiz

Developers

ColdStack Partners with Akash to Expand Node Network Capabilities

As Akash Network continues to scale and onboard new users contributing to Web 3.0, it’s important to have different storage options as the leading decentralized cloud infrastructure provider.

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banner image for the post 2021 Recap: The Road to GPU Support

By Kelsey Ruiz

Updates

2021 Recap: The Road to GPU Support

As the year comes to a close, personally and professionally, we tend to get introspective; analyzing our year, celebrating our milestones, and looking ahead to new goals for the New Year.

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banner image for the post Akash and Polygon Offer Decentralized Infrastructure to dApp Developers

By Colin Pollen

Developers

Akash and Polygon Offer Decentralized Infrastructure to dApp Developers

Akash Network and Polygon join forces with a bounty matching program that offers the Polygon Ecosystem a path from traditional cloud to cloud providers on Akash Network. Akash’s peer-to-peer marketplace offers Polygon developers a cost-effective option to deploy and scale their applications and services while Polygon provides a starter kit to developers including instructions for hosting on Akash Network.

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banner image for the post Introducing the Permaweb Hackathon

By Colin Pollen

Developers

Introducing the Permaweb Hackathon

When you buy an NFT how do you know it is going to be around in 20 years? Who is paying to store it?

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banner image for the post Announcing our Filebase + Akash Hackathon Winners

By Kelsey Ruiz

Developers

Announcing our Filebase + Akash Hackathon Winners

Together with Filebase and Akash, developers and enterprises can quickly migrate from centralized cloud services like Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure, onto a decentralized network of cloud providers at a reduced cost.

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By AkashDudeBro

Developers

Crypto 101

Why Does Crypto Matter?

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By Greg Osuri

Developers

Product Roadmap 2022

Since the launch of Akash Network, a distributed peer-to-peer marketplace for cloud compute, we’ve been hyper-focused on stability while pursuing product-market fit. We’re excited to have achieved both in under six months since the launch.

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banner image for the post Announcing the Skynet Hackathon Winner

By Kelsey Ruiz

Developers

Announcing the Skynet Hackathon Winner

In June, we announced an integration with Skynet Labs to provide the first full-stack decentralized web (dWeb) solution to handle backup, restore, and migration.

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banner image for the post Deploy onto Akash: Setting up Your Keplr Wallet

By Anthony Rosa

Developers

Deploy onto Akash: Setting up Your Keplr Wallet

This post was originally published by Anthony Rosa on Medium.

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banner image for the post How to Mine PKT Faster on The World’s First Decentralized Cloud

By Colin Pollen

Developers

How to Mine PKT Faster on The World’s First Decentralized Cloud

Mining cryptocurrency on the cloud is much easier than building your own hardware. Cloud hosting usually comes at a higher cost and requires contracts, and service providers can charge extra fees for bandwidth usage.

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