Origins Network has partnered with PinGo AI, a decentralized physical infrastructure network (DePIN) project, to connect idle computing resources around the world to a growing number of AI developers and decentralized applications (dApps).
As artificial intelligence continues to grow, it is moving toward increasingly sophisticated functions that require vast amounts of computing power. At the same time, large technology companies have acquired much of the expensive hardware needed to support this development, making it more difficult to access for smaller participants.
Therefore, small developers and startups often lack resources. This collaboration aims to address these resource constraints by providing an additional source of distributed computing power.
Democratize computing with DePIN infrastructure
This partnership signals a mutual understanding that future AI systems will operate on open infrastructure through decentralized networks and use completely different models to coordinate resources. PinGo AI collects spare CPU/GPU power donated by individuals (called “pins”) from around the world.
PinGo allows nodes (CPU/GPU) to form clusters in a peer-to-peer manner on the TON blockchain without a central authority. This fully decentralized, cloud-based model allows both overhead and machine learning security/location parameters to be tailored to meet individual customer requirements.
Solve the AI bottleneck
AI applications are growing rapidly, but traditional centralized clouds are starting to increase costs and limit access. According to market insights posted via Pluang, the broader DEPIN ecosystem is increasingly abandoning the hyperinflationary token model in favor of sustainable solution structures out of direct business demand.
PinGo AI uses user-friendly narratives to onboard hardware contributors through native, efficient utility assets and engagement channels by delivering easy-to-use miniature bots via Telegram. This allows everyday users to monetize their idle setups and create a highly scalable, decentralized alternative to big tech’s server monopolies.
Web3 Synergy Growth Trends
The partnership between Origins Network and PinGo AI represents a major new trend in the industry that combines DePIN and AI. A similar infrastructure model is becoming popular in the Web3 space.
Recently, the partnership between Adventure Layer and WeNodeIO has been making waves, with both companies moving to a decentralized GPU network to host fully AI-powered on-chain games, moving away from traditional central servers. These partnerships allow us to increase efficiency while enabling resistance to censorship by allowing all processing power to be processed in a permissionless manner.
conclusion
This partnership will make accessing computing resources around the world easier, faster and more practical. This partnership will enable the two companies to transform unused global hardware into open-source distributed computing centers to create a fair, equitable, affordable and sustainable way for people around the world to develop AI applications.

