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CUDOS is a decentralized cloud computing network.

The CUDOS blockchain is a blockchain L1 specifically tailored for cloud computing use cases. The CUDOS blockchain provides Web3 access to the CUDOS Intercloud, and leverages the latest blockchain innovations.

The CUDOS Intercloud facilitates easy, cost-effective, secure, and permissionless renting of scalable computing infrastructure. By connecting a digital wallet, users can spin up virtual machines from a globally distributed pool of suppliers, thus contributing to the democratization of cloud computing resources. The platform offers users worldwide an equal opportunity to access computing resources, merely requiring a wallet address and some crypto, thereby maintaining a level of pseudo-anonymity as users do not need to provide personal information to gain access to services.

provides DePIN by allowing users to permissionlessly access VMs hosted on a network of data centers. CUDOS can count on considerable computing power due to its broad computing power marketplace and network of computation providers.

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CUDOS

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$163,857,654
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There are currently 11 active CUDOS devices. The CUDOS Market Cap is $163,857,654.

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11

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Undisclosed$5,000,000-
Jan 2, 2021
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The market cap of CUDOS is $163,857,654.

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Quick Deployment Guide for Nexus Nodes on CUDOS Intercloud cover
4 days ago
Quick Deployment Guide for Nexus Nodes on CUDOS Intercloud
Nexus is revolutionizing the blockchain landscape with its high-performance EVM-compatible blockchain, which leverages global compute across a permissionless infrastructure. The recent deployment guide for Nexus nodes on CUDOS Intercloud highlights a seamless process that requires no sign-ups or centralized accounts, allowing users to deploy nodes quickly using digital wallet authentication. This initiative not only promotes decentralized computing but also enables users to earn rewards while contributing to the next-generation Nexus Layer 1 blockchain. The deployment process is straightforward, beginning with the creation of a Nexus account through various login options including Web3 wallets. Users are then guided to obtain their Nexus wallet address, which is essential for the deployment. The guide details how to access the Nexus OS template on CUDOS Intercloud, input the wallet address, and configure the virtual machine's specifications. Additionally, users must add their SSH public key for secure remote access to the node. Once these steps are completed, users can confirm and deploy their Nexus node, which typically becomes operational within two minutes. Deploying on CUDOS Intercloud offers several advantages, including instant launch without KYC requirements and cost-effective pricing starting at $0.02 per hour. The distributed architecture ensures that nodes run efficiently across a global mesh, and the platform allows for easy scaling of resources. This deployment guide is designed for both developers and node runners, providing them with the flexibility and control needed to manage their blockchain infrastructure effectively. For those seeking further assistance, Nexus encourages joining their community on platforms like Discord and Telegram to optimize setups and stay updated on future developments.
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a month ago
CUDOS Intercloud April Update: Record Growth and New Initiatives
In April, CUDOS Intercloud celebrated significant milestones and shared impressive metrics in its monthly update. The platform reported a record revenue of $204,505, alongside a remarkable 27% increase in GPU consumption, totaling over 300,000 hours. This growth reflects the rising demand for decentralized computing solutions, with more than 2 million GPU compute hours surpassed. CUDOS emphasized its commitment to transparency by providing real-time metrics on GPU capacity, VM deployment, user growth, and ecosystem spending, showcasing a clear distinction in cloud service delivery. A notable highlight was the six-month anniversary of CUDOS's partnership with the Artificial Superintelligence Alliance (ASI). During this period, CUDOS has served over 15 million GPU hours and welcomed more than 30,000 users. The collaboration aims to build a decentralized compute layer that supports AI development without centralized bottlenecks. Additionally, CUDOS introduced "One Click Computing," allowing users to deploy AI stacks effortlessly, eliminating the complexities traditionally associated with AI deployment. CUDOS also participated in the Ai2Peace initiative, focusing on using AI for global good. The platform's community rewards program concluded at the end of April, encouraging user engagement through referrals and feedback. Furthermore, CUDOS was represented at Paris Blockchain Week, where discussions highlighted the importance of permissionless compute access and the potential for blockchain to enhance AI's energy efficiency. As CUDOS continues to innovate and expand its offerings, it aims to foster a more sustainable and accessible computing environment for all users.
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a month ago
CUDOS at Consensus 2025: Pioneering Decentralized Compute Solutions
The recent Consensus 2025 event highlighted a pivotal shift in the blockchain landscape, emphasizing that decentralized infrastructure has become a necessity rather than an emerging trend. CUDOS took center stage, engaging with Web3 developers and AI infrastructure teams, showcasing their commitment to providing scalable, permissionless, and privacy-preserving compute solutions. The focus was clear: to eliminate gatekeepers and opaque pricing structures that often accompany centralized platforms, thereby promoting a truly decentralized computing environment through the CUDOS Intercloud initiative. Throughout the event, various themes emerged, particularly around policy and regulation, which are expected to shape the future of blockchain innovation. Keynotes emphasized the growing importance of programmable stablecoins designed to operate outside traditional financial systems, highlighting the increasing demand for reliable infrastructure. The Hackathon Hall buzzed with activity as AI builders and decentralized physical infrastructure (DePIN) projects explored innovative solutions for decentralized inference, mining, and data services. Participants were not only focused on current developments but also on the future of Web3 and the role of AI in driving the next wave of innovation. CUDOS stands out in this evolving landscape by offering digital wallet-authenticated access to high-performance GPU nodes without the need for accounts or KYC processes. Their cross-chain compatibility makes them a suitable choice for AI, DePIN, and Web3-native applications. As the demand for decentralized compute solutions grows, CUDOS Intercloud is positioned to support projects that require scalable infrastructure without the constraints of centralized control. The message from Consensus 2025 is clear: decentralized compute is essential for the future of AI, blockchain, and digital sovereignty, and CUDOS is at the forefront of this transformation.
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2 months ago
CUDOS Intercloud Revolutionizes AI Deployment with One-Click Templates
In a significant advancement for distributed computing, CUDOS Intercloud has introduced one-click templates that simplify the deployment of AI applications. This innovative approach focuses on accessibility and usability, allowing developers to launch applications with minimal effort. By eliminating the traditional complexities associated with AI infrastructure, such as dependencies and vendor lock-ins, CUDOS Intercloud enables instant deployment without the need for KYC or sign-ups. Users can connect their digital wallets and get started in mere seconds, which is particularly beneficial for teams needing to iterate quickly in the fast-paced AI and Web3 landscapes. The CUDOS Intercloud platform now boasts a diverse catalog of ready-to-launch applications tailored for various users, including AI developers and educators. Key offerings include JupyterLab for solo experimentation, JupyterHub for collaborative environments, and vLLM for serving large language models at scale. Additionally, tools like Ollama provide user-friendly interfaces for newcomers, while OpenManus showcases the potential of agentic AI assistants. These applications collectively form a robust foundation for a distributed AI-ready stack, enhancing accessibility and scalability for underfunded teams and global researchers. Looking ahead, CUDOS Intercloud is committed to expanding its app catalog with more open-source tools and enterprise-ready solutions. The platform aims to deepen integrations with Web3 APIs and support smart contract-based resource provisioning. As the landscape of distributed applications evolves, the one-click templates will serve as a crucial interface between users and the underlying infrastructure, driving the growth of the AI economy. CUDOS Intercloud invites users to share ideas for future templates and features, fostering a collaborative environment for innovation in distributed computing.
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2 months ago
CUDOS Intercloud: Pioneering Sustainable Computing for AI
CUDOS Intercloud is pioneering a new era of sustainable computing as part of the Artificial Superintelligence Alliance. The company aims to redefine the landscape of AI infrastructure by focusing on green computing practices. On April 24, 2025, CUDOS will participate in the Peace One Day #Ai2Peace event, where CEO Matt Hawkins and VP of Sales Pete Hill will discuss the importance of distributed AI infrastructure in fostering a peaceful and sustainable future. This initiative highlights the necessity of building a fair and open AI ecosystem that prioritizes environmental responsibility. Traditional cloud computing has a significant environmental impact, with a single 1MW data center consuming millions of kilowatt-hours of electricity and vast quantities of water annually. The carbon footprint of such centralized infrastructures is immense, as evidenced by Google’s data operations consuming 27 terawatt-hours of energy in 2024 alone. CUDOS Intercloud addresses these inefficiencies by utilizing existing data centers, optimizing their capacity without the need for additional resources. This approach not only reduces costs but also minimizes the carbon footprint associated with new infrastructure development. CUDOS Intercloud is committed to sustainability at its core, operating on 100% renewable energy and ensuring that its GPU-focused clusters utilize sustainable practices. The company has already saved significant costs by maximizing the efficiency of existing data centers and redirecting wasted energy into productive use. By joining initiatives like the Stripe Climate program and committing resources to carbon removal projects, CUDOS is not just making claims about sustainability but is actively working towards a greener future. This commitment positions CUDOS as a viable alternative to traditional Big Tech, promoting a distributed and environmentally friendly approach to cloud computing.
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3 months ago
CUDOS March 2025 Recap: Record Compute Growth and Strategic Partnerships
March 2025 proved to be a pivotal month for CUDOS, showcasing significant advancements in the CUDOS Intercloud and ASI ecosystems. The month was marked by record-breaking compute growth, with 250,660 compute hours delivered, representing the highest single-month total to date. This surge in demand, particularly from AI and Web3 workloads, contributed to a monthly revenue increase of 30%, reaching $180,000. The total ecosystem revenue surpassed $1.5 million, highlighting a robust shift towards distributed computing, with a total of 1.6 million compute hours logged, up 17% from February. The user base also expanded to 17,000, indicating a growing adoption among developers and node operators seeking alternatives to centralized cloud solutions. The collaboration between CUDOS and the ASI Alliance, which includes Fetch.ai, SingularityNET, and Ocean Protocol, has also matured over the past year. CUDOS has successfully integrated into the ASI stack, serving as the distributed compute layer, and completed the token migration with $FET, enabling wallet-native usage. This partnership is aimed at building a distributed, privacy-first AI future, emphasizing the importance of computing without compromise. The integration of CUDOS with ASI reflects a commitment to advancing distributed intelligence and self-sovereign AI architectures. In addition to these developments, CUDOS launched a partnership with Rainfall, a privacy-preserving personal AI platform, enhancing node deployment integration. This collaboration allows node operators within the Rainfall ecosystem to utilize CUDOS Intercloud for scalable, low-cost compute solutions. Furthermore, CUDOS introduced a referral program to incentivize users to share their network, offering commissions in $FET for successful referrals. As demand for compute resources continues to rise, CUDOS is set to enhance its platform with new features, tutorials, and community support, paving the way for future innovations in distributed computing.
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