💙 Gate Square #Gate Blue Challenge# 💙
Show your limitless creativity with Gate Blue!
📅 Event Period
August 11 – 20, 2025
🎯 How to Participate
1. Post your original creation (image / video / hand-drawn art / digital work, etc.) on Gate Square, incorporating Gate’s brand blue or the Gate logo.
2. Include the hashtag #Gate Blue Challenge# in your post title or content.
3. Add a short blessing or message for Gate in your content (e.g., “Wishing Gate Exchange continued success — may the blue shine forever!”).
4. Submissions must be original and comply with community guidelines. Plagiarism or re
Walking in the early morning on the small path in the suburbs, sunlight filters through the leaves and falls on my shoulders, the mottled light and shadow gently swaying with each step. The dandelions by the roadside sway in the breeze, and a few butterflies flit among the grass, while the distant mountains are lightly shrouded in a layer of mist, as if still not fully awake. The soil underfoot is soft, and occasionally a few birds chirp, breaking the silence with their clear sounds.
Walking along the path, a field of sunflowers suddenly appeared in sight, their golden flower heads all facing the sun, as if silently welcoming a new day. At such moments, one can't help but put down their phone, immersing themselves in this tranquility and vitality, experiencing the simplest yet most touching fragments of life.
When I returned home, my phone was quietly charging on the table; it wasn’t really "resting" — it was quietly participating in the distributed computing network built by @theblessnetwork. This network connects idle phones and computers to form a decentralized computing collaboration system. Devices automatically contribute a small amount of computing power during idle times to handle some lightweight tasks; whoever is free can contribute without affecting normal use.
Tasks are run on devices distributed across various locations, which not only reduces latency but also enhances data privacy. All devices collaborate equally, and the network becomes more stable and resilient as the number of participants increases. It is possible to aggregate a large amount of idle resources without the need to build new large data centers, allowing ordinary people to participate using everyday devices. This represents a lightweight, environmentally friendly, and sustainable new computing method.