PANews reported on February 28th that Gonka, a decentralized AI computing network, recently announced the official launch of its regular Gonka Protocol Proposals (GiP) meeting mechanism. The first GiP meeting will be held at 1:00 AM (UTC+8) on March 3rd.
GiP is an open, community-oriented technical forum that aims to discuss and advance proposals that could fundamentally impact network capabilities in a periodic and structured manner, including core protocols, node architecture, and privacy and security-related designs.

The first meeting will focus on network scalability, discussing how to improve inference throughput to handle high-frequency loads driven by AI agents, and exploring upgrades to the Proof-of-Compute mechanism to support both large LLMs and small embedded models commonly used by AI agents.
Gonka stated that by institutionalizing GiP meetings, it hopes to establish a more transparent, technology-driven, and sustainable protocol governance process in decentralized AI infrastructure, ensuring that network evolution is always subject to community review and final adjudication by the governance mechanism.


