Don’t put all your eggs in one basket

There are 8 assets in today’s basket, weighted as follows:

Nuls’ goal is to create a blockchain infrastructure that is more flexible and convenient, allowing for more widespread adoption and usage of blockchain in the commercial field. Nuls provides a customizable infrastructure that reduces the cost of development and helps enterprises deploy their own decentralized applications (dApps).

Bluzelle uses blockchain technology to become a database service that is scalable, secure, and affordable. Utilizing the blockchain, Bluzelle creates on-demand databases in which producers rent out their unused space as database storage and consumers use that unused space and only pay when they access the Bluezelle network.

Storj uses decentralized blockchain technology to create a cloud service platform that can’t be censored or monitored, and experiences no downtime. Storj stores user data securely by shredding the data into pieces and storing those pieces all around the globe into separate computers that rent out their unused space in the Storj network.

iExec is creating a decentralized cloud solution that offers computing power from other computers in network. It has created an online marketplace service in which anyone can offer their computing resources and interact directly with buyers who utilizes these resources. Providers get paid in iExec’s currency (RLC) while buyers pay in RLC to access these resources.

SONM is a decentralized computing power solution that offers computing power for cloud-like services (IaaS, PaaS) as the backend. As with other similar companies, suppliers rent out their computing power to the SONM network while buyers use that computing power in the network in exchange for paying the SNM currency. What separates SONM from other solutions is that it is based off fog computing rather than cloud computing allowing for more efficient performance.

Aelf is a decentralized cloud computing blockchain network that features a customizable operating system specifically for blockchains and its team aims for it to be the next “Linux system” of the blockchain. Its use of “side chain” technology helps the network efficiently scale with demand

Golem is a decentralized supercomputer that comprises the combined computing power of all machines on the network. Golem users can share their machine’s computing power through Golem and be paid in GNT (Golem Network Tokens) by users requesting to utilize this power. Anyone can create and monetize applications on the Golem network.

Sia is a decentralized storage platform built on blockchain technology that leverages under-utilized hard drive capacity around the world. Sia creates a data storage marketplace that is more secure, reliable, and lower cost than traditional cloud storage providers.