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Origins Focuses on Bitcoin 2025

The annual global cryptocurrency industry event, Bitcoin 2025, officially kicked off in Las Vegas on May 27, drawing a diverse gathering of political figures, entrepreneurs, and blockchain technology pioneers. The first day's agenda featured profound insights from prominent speakers on Bitcoin's global strategic significance, digital currency policy trends, and the evolution of the computational power market. As a public blockchain platform dedicated to building a decentralized AI computing network, the Origins team attended the conference, actively participating in discussions and reflecting deeply on the future integration of Bitcoin and AI ecosystems.

 

 

 

 

The business sector demonstrated strong commitment to development. BlackRock's Head of Digital Assets, Robert Mitchnick, noted that Bitcoin has "growth potential far surpassing gold." VanEck’s Digital Assets Director, Matthew Sigel, proposed legislative amendments to establish a national Bitcoin reserve and advocated for including carbon-neutral miners in fiscal incentive systems. Bitwise CEO Hunter Horsley suggested that "allocating just 1% of funds could bring hundreds of billions in liquidity to Bitcoin." Clearly, capital markets and industrial resources are rapidly restructuring around Bitcoin, with computational power, mining, and infrastructure emerging as the next battleground.

 

Against this backdrop, Origins, as an AI infrastructure public blockchain, identified a key signal from the conference: the construction and scheduling of decentralized computational power will be a critical component of the infrastructure supporting the future crypto-financial system. With Bitcoin's narrative as "digital gold" increasingly solidified, the core competition will center on "who controls more computational resources and who can organize them more efficiently."

 

Origins is designed to address this demand. The platform is currently building a high-performance computing network based on blockchain technology, integrating diverse GPU supplies to provide rentable, verifiable, and low-cost decentralized computing services for applications such as AI model training, image rendering, and scientific computing. Compared to traditional cloud computing platforms, Origins' high-performance computing network offers more flexible pricing mechanisms, transparent resource allocation logic, and superior network efficiency, aiming to promote truly open and shared computing infrastructure.

 

By participating in Bitcoin 2025, Origins not only forged deep connections with globally influential policymakers and industry leaders but also clarified its positioning within the future crypto infrastructure ecosystem: leveraging AI as the engine and computational power as the foundation to build a global, decentralized next-generation computing network.

 

Looking ahead, Origins will focus on three key directions:

 

  • Expanding the global node network of its high-performance computing network, continuously onboarding mainstream GPU providers and community participants to lower the entry barriers for AI computing resources.
  • Deeply integrating AI model training with the native demands of the crypto ecosystem, creating a standardized computing interface for AI agents, on-chain smart contracts, and high-performance verification scenarios.
  • Exploring collaborative mechanisms with the Bitcoin mining community, introducing innovative approaches such as green energy computing scheduling and resource tokenization to provide new computational power supply models for the Bitcoin network.

 

Bitcoin 2025 was a collective dialogue on asset consensus, technological direction, and global vision. Origins firmly believes that the intersection of AI and blockchain is the starting point for the future of digital civilization. As Bitcoin embarks on a path toward national and strategic adoption, Origins will continue to advance AI public blockchain technology, delivering sustainable solutions for decentralized computing and driving the global digital economy into a new era.

 

Contact Person Name: Peter Wayne

City State: Chicago, United States

Website: https://originspro.com/

Webmail: mailto:rjaynes416@gmail.com

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