COMMPUTER

A communal supercomputer for the people, by the people.

Give a little of your computer. Earn $COMME. Own a piece of a machine that grows forever.

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// What Is This

Commputer is a Layer 1 blockchain that builds a distributed supercomputer from regular people's idle desktop resources.

No datacenters. No mining farms. No e-waste. Your existing computer is enough.

Contribute a small slice of your machine's idle resources. Earn $COMME. The more people join, the more powerful everyone's share becomes.

What's Live Right Now

Update — June 10, 2026: Multi-node consensus verified in local testing — independent node instances finalize blocks and stay in agreement on the same chain, with no crashes. Anti-scale detection (datacenter / colocation) tightened. Next: a wider public testnet.

Phase 1: Consensus Stability (Live)

  • Local testnet running: consensus works, blocks finalize, coins are mined and burned
  • Real network stats: peer count, block height, circulating supply, epoch number
  • Validator registration: run a node, stake 0.01 COMME, earn block rewards
  • Block explorer: search blocks by height, view transactions, trace accounts

Phase 2: In Flight

  • Proof-of-work scoring (weighted by machine capacity)
  • Anti-scale enforcement (single desktop max, warehouse penalty)
  • Grace periods (offline uptime tolerance)
  • Burn events (transaction fees, milestones, incentive burns)
  • Tier system (resource access levels)
  • Will-function (persistent backup state)

Products (Storage, Communication, AI) — Launching as Network Capacity Grows

Products are built only when the network's pooled resources are large and stable enough to support them reliably. We don't promise what doesn't exist yet. The dashboard shows real-time capacity so you can see exactly how close we are. Check back as the network grows.

Scale Hurts

One desktop at 100% is the ceiling. Warehouses get punished. The protocol rewards regular people, not corporations.

Burns Everything

2 billion $COMME. Fixed supply. Transaction fees burned. Every compute job, every milestone -- burned. Supply only goes down.

Patience Rewards

Your product gets better with age. As the network grows, your share of the communal computer grows with it. The wine of technology.

For Everyone

No VCs. No influencer deals. Anonymous founder. Word of mouth only. The product is the marketing.

Built to Last

10% of all resources held in permanent reserve — absorbs validators joining and leaving without disruption. 51% builds products for users. 49% is yours. In an emergency, the 51% drops everything to protect your data first.

// Whitepaper

The complete protocol specification, tokenomics, and vision for Commputer.

// Download

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Or install via terminal:

curl -sSf https://commputer.xyz/install.sh | sh
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// Block Explorer

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// Get Started

Running a Commputer node takes 5 minutes. We've written a detailed operator guide that walks you through each step — installation, syncing, registration, and claiming rewards.

Read the Operator Guide

Questions, press, or partnership? [email protected]

FAQ

What does it cost?

Nothing. You contribute idle resources your computer isn't using. Electricity cost is typically under $5/month.

How much will I earn?

Depends on how many people are mining. Block rewards follow Bitcoin's halving model -- early miners earn the most. At launch with 25 nodes, a single desktop earns thousands of $COMME per day. As the network grows, the reward is shared among more people, but the coins are worth more. Show up early.

Is it safe?

Open source. Verify yourself. The node runs in user space with no elevated permissions. It only uses the resources you allocate.

What happens if I turn off my computer?

Your balance and wallet are always safe regardless of uptime. If you hold $COMME, your access to products never changes whether your machine is on or off. You simply stop earning new coins while offline. If you're contributing compute to earn access without holding coins, the network has a grace period system — long-time contributors can go offline for extended periods without losing access.

I have 33 $COMME — where is my supercomputer?

Holding 33 $COMME means you own a share of the communal computer that will grow over time. Right now, the network is young. Your share might be a calculator's worth of compute. That's honest. As more people contribute, the pool grows, and your share grows with it. The products built on this compute — storage, communication, AI — are developed as the network matures enough to support them. Check the dashboard to see current network capacity and your share. This is a lifetime project, not a launch-day promise.

When will the products (storage, email, AI) be available?

Products are built as the network's pooled resources grow large enough to support them reliably. We will not launch a product until it works. There are no timelines — only thresholds. When the network has enough storage, you get storage. When it has enough compute, you get compute. The dashboard shows real-time capacity so you can see exactly how close we are. We'd rather be honest about what doesn't exist yet than sell you a roadmap.

Who built this?

An anonymous founder. No company. No investors. The code is the product. The community is the team. So long as one person holds 1 $COMME, the founder is working toward the full vision.