Building a Global Supercomputer
We’re building a global distributed prover network to unite the world’s computers and power a new and better Internet: the Verifiable Internet.
Contribute to the Nexus Network
The Nexus network wrapped up its testnet phase, which ran from December 9 to December 13. We learned a lot and were blown away by the scale of proving activity. We will recap and share data soon. For the latest network updates be sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Discord, Telegram, or the Nexus blog.
CLI
For Developers
Connect to the network using the CLI for better performance and to submit your own programs for others to prove.
Check out the Network documentation on GitHub for more information.
click to copy
curl https://cli.nexus.xyz/ | sh
curl https://cli.nexus.xyz/ | sh
Building a Global Supercomputer
We’re building a global distributed prover network to unite the world’s computers and power a new and better Internet: the Verifiable Internet.
Contribute to the Nexus Network
The Nexus network wrapped up its testnet phase, which ran from December 9 to December 13. We learned a lot and were blown away by the scale of proving activity. We will recap and share data soon. For the latest network updates be sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Discord, Telegram, or the Nexus blog.
CLI
For Developers
Connect to the network using the CLI for better performance and to submit your own programs for others to prove.
Check out the Network documentation on GitHub for more information.
click to copy
curl https://cli.nexus.xyz/ | sh
Building a Global Supercomputer
We’re building a global distributed prover network to unite the world’s computers and power a new and better Internet: the Verifiable Internet.
Contribute to the Nexus Network
The Nexus network wrapped up its testnet phase, which ran from December 9 to December 13. We learned a lot and were blown away by the scale of proving activity. We will recap and share data soon. For the latest network updates be sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Discord, Telegram, or the Nexus blog.
CLI
For Developers
Connect to the network using the CLI for better performance and to submit your own programs for others to prove.
Check out the Network documentation on GitHub for more information.
click to copy
curl https://cli.nexus.xyz/ | sh
FAQs
Troubleshooting
What’s the difference between the web browser prover and the CLI prover?
I have my old prover-id in the CLI (generated when I saved the email, but did not authenticate it). Now, after verification - the site shows a different prover-id. Should I put the prover-id from the web app on the CLI?
I cleared my cache and ProverID changed. Can I do something to retrieve my points?
General FAQs
What’s new in this testnet?
What is the Nexus network?
How does the Nexus network work?
When I connect to the network, what’s happening on my device?
Do the Nexus network programs have access to files on my computer?
Will my computer and data be safe while communicating with the Nexus network?
Is the Nexus network stable?
How do I keep track of my contributions?
Can I use multiple devices?
What personal information are you collecting and how is it being used?
What do proof speed, cycles proved and trace length mean?
What incentives do you offer for contributing to the network?
How can I submit a program/computation to prove?
Where can I share my feedback and report issues?
What are Nexus points?
What are testnet and devnet?
Troubleshooting
What’s the difference between the web browser prover and the CLI prover?
I have my old prover-id in the CLI (generated when I saved the email, but did not authenticate it). Now, after verification - the site shows a different prover-id. Should I put the prover-id from the web app on the CLI?
I cleared my cache and ProverID changed. Can I do something to retrieve my points?
General FAQs
What’s new in this testnet?
What is the Nexus network?
How does the Nexus network work?
When I connect to the network, what’s happening on my device?
Do the Nexus network programs have access to files on my computer?
Will my computer and data be safe while communicating with the Nexus network?
Is the Nexus network stable?
How do I keep track of my contributions?
Can I use multiple devices?
What personal information are you collecting and how is it being used?
What do proof speed, cycles proved and trace length mean?
What incentives do you offer for contributing to the network?
How can I submit a program/computation to prove?
Where can I share my feedback and report issues?
What are Nexus points?
What are testnet and devnet?
Troubleshooting
What’s the difference between the web browser prover and the CLI prover?
I have my old prover-id in the CLI (generated when I saved the email, but did not authenticate it). Now, after verification - the site shows a different prover-id. Should I put the prover-id from the web app on the CLI?
I cleared my cache and ProverID changed. Can I do something to retrieve my points?
General FAQs
What’s new in this testnet?
What is the Nexus network?
How does the Nexus network work?
When I connect to the network, what’s happening on my device?
Do the Nexus network programs have access to files on my computer?
Will my computer and data be safe while communicating with the Nexus network?
Is the Nexus network stable?
How do I keep track of my contributions?
Can I use multiple devices?
What personal information are you collecting and how is it being used?
What do proof speed, cycles proved and trace length mean?
What incentives do you offer for contributing to the network?
How can I submit a program/computation to prove?
Where can I share my feedback and report issues?
What are Nexus points?
What are testnet and devnet?
Troubleshooting
What’s the difference between the web browser prover and the CLI prover?
I have my old prover-id in the CLI (generated when I saved the email, but did not authenticate it). Now, after verification - the site shows a different prover-id. Should I put the prover-id from the web app on the CLI?
I cleared my cache and ProverID changed. Can I do something to retrieve my points?
General FAQs
What’s new in this testnet?
What is the Nexus network?
How does the Nexus network work?
When I connect to the network, what’s happening on my device?
Do the Nexus network programs have access to files on my computer?
Will my computer and data be safe while communicating with the Nexus network?
Is the Nexus network stable?
How do I keep track of my contributions?
Can I use multiple devices?
What personal information are you collecting and how is it being used?
What do proof speed, cycles proved and trace length mean?
What incentives do you offer for contributing to the network?
How can I submit a program/computation to prove?
Where can I share my feedback and report issues?
What are Nexus points?
What are testnet and devnet?