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The ProcessTree Network was created to bring two groups together: those who have huge computing jobs to do; and millions of folks like you and me whose computers just sit idle much of the time. With the ProcessTree Network those BIG computing jobs can get done faster and cheaper, and people like you and me can turn our computers into little money making machines. Isn't it time your computer started paying for itself? ProcessTree is the Internet's first 'for-pay' distributed processing network. Sign up with the ProcessTree and start using the idle time of your computer to make money. Sign up others and start building your own branch of the ProcessTree. You'll get a percentage of the payments that go to the computers below you in your branch organization. This is the way it works. First you connect to the Internet in your usual way. While connected, your computer uses our client software to download a job unit from our coordinating server. Then during idle times your computer, instead of sitting and doing nothing, works on the job unit for a ProcessTree client. Anywhere from a few hours to a few days later, the software will indicate to you that it is ready to be uploaded to our home location. Upon connection, ProcessTree software will upload the completed package and then ask if you wish to download a new one. Because the number of work units will be so large and the number of computers processing them will also be large, our accounting will be in the form of 'micropayments' which will accrue to your account. You can choose payment in the form of credits with an online retailer, credits with your Internet Service Provider, electronic cash, or after a minimum is reached, payment can be remitted to you in the form of a check. Plus... You will get a bonus percentage of the payments that go to the Partners that you signed up. They in turn are getting a bonus from Partners whom they signed up, and so on through the branches of the tree. So the larger your branch organization grows, the more money you can make. If we build it they will come... In a March 31, 1999 press release John Gilmore, co-founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation said: "In the long run, we hope to move beyond prizes, catalyzing a market where ordinary people can sell the spare time on their computers to others who need to compute something overnight on thousands or millions of machines. This would reduce the net cost of owning a personal computer, and open new opportunities in animation, product design, economics, cryptanalysis, science, and business." This is our mission: to build such a network of computers. To encourage membership and spread the word, we established a tree structure whereby members will benefit directly from the growth of the network. How do I sign up? Just go here -> Sign up! | ||||||||||||||||||||
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