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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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Total Devices
11
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CUDOS

Market Cap
$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

Number of Countries/Regions

8

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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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CUDOS Launches Early Access Program with Rewards and Compute Credits cover
a month ago
CUDOS Launches Early Access Program with Rewards and Compute Credits
CUDOS is launching an early access program that offers builders the chance to gain rewards, compute credits, and priority access to their new platform. With the deadline approaching on September 23rd, this initiative invites developers to be among the first to deploy on the platform. Participants can earn over $100,000 in rewards, including inference credits and FET token rewards based on their usage in the first three months after launch. The rewards structure is tiered, with the top 1,000 verified users on the leaderboard receiving varying amounts of credits, encouraging early adoption and engagement. The early access program is designed to provide users with significant benefits, including GPU inference from day one and the ability to climb the leaderboard through referrals. Users can earn FET tokens by spending on the platform, with additional bonuses for those already in the top 100. CUDOS is also incentivizing community involvement by offering a pool of $500 in FET to five winners who share their referral links on social media. This initiative aims to foster a sense of community and reward participation in the CUDOS ecosystem. To join the early access program, users need to verify their email and can boost their leaderboard position by referring others. The platform promises a seamless experience for early adopters, allowing them to deploy next-gen models without the usual bottlenecks. As the launch date approaches, CUDOS encourages interested parties to secure their spot and take advantage of the rewards available, emphasizing the importance of building a decentralized future for compute resources.
CUDOS Intercloud: Pioneering the Shift from LLMs to SLMs cover
2 months ago
CUDOS Intercloud: Pioneering the Shift from LLMs to SLMs
As the landscape of artificial intelligence evolves, the focus is shifting from large, resource-intensive Language Models (LLMs) to more efficient Small Language Models (SLMs). CUDOS Intercloud is at the forefront of this transition, emphasizing the need for decentralization, privacy protection, and sustainable scaling. SLMs are designed to provide faster inference, reduced deployment costs, and a smaller carbon footprint, making them ideal for applications ranging from Web3 to edge AI. This shift is not merely a trend but a necessary evolution in AI development, catering to the increasing demand for speed, precision, and adaptability in various applications. CUDOS Intercloud offers a decentralized infrastructure optimized for efficient AI deployment. With renewable-powered GPU nodes accessible through digital wallets, developers can enjoy permissionless compute access without the burdens of KYC or lock-ins. The platform provides real-time GPU orchestration and preloaded templates equipped with production-grade tools. For teams transitioning from LLMs to SLMs, CUDOS Intercloud features flexible environments such as Ollama for rapid prototyping, vLLM for high-throughput deployments, and OpenManus for multi-modal AI agents. These tools facilitate experimentation with lightweight models and streamline the deployment of tailored SLM solutions. The CUDOS Intercloud platform already hosts several optimized SLMs, including DeepSeek-R1 and Llama 3.3, which are ready for immediate deployment. These models are designed for real-world applications, providing developers with the resources needed to build decentralized stacks efficiently. The transition to SLMs represents a fundamental rethink of AI development, empowering developers while ensuring data security and minimizing resource consumption. CUDOS Intercloud is committed to supporting this shift, enabling the creation of decentralized agents and scalable AI solutions that are practical for production use.
CUDOS Intercloud Expands Decentralized Computing in June cover
3 months ago
CUDOS Intercloud Expands Decentralized Computing in June
In June, CUDOS made significant strides in the realm of decentralized computing, highlighted by its presence at the NVIDIA GTC Paris event. The keynote by Jensen Huang showcased CUDO Compute as a leading GPU cloud provider, emphasizing its role in supporting AI infrastructure in the UK. This recognition underscores the broader CUDO ecosystem, where CUDO Compute serves as the high-performance backend while CUDOS Intercloud offers a permissionless, wallet-authenticated layer for users seeking privacy and a Web3-native experience. This collaboration is pivotal for the Artificial Superintelligence Alliance (ASI), aiming to democratize infrastructure for sovereign AI. The deployment of the Nexus Node Template marks a significant advancement for CUDOS Intercloud, allowing users to launch EVM-compatible blockchain nodes effortlessly. With wallet-authenticated access and no KYC requirements, users can deploy a validator node in under two minutes, starting at just $0.02 per hour. This initiative is designed for contributors, earners, and DePIN node operators, enhancing the accessibility and efficiency of decentralized computing. The quick deployment guide and low-latency uptime further facilitate the onboarding process for new users. June also marked a milestone for CUDOS Intercloud, celebrating six months of powering the ASI's decentralized infrastructure. A live discussion with core contributors reflected on the progress made in AI workloads and the transition from centralized cloud services to sovereign AI infrastructure. The ecosystem metrics for June were impressive, with over 2.5 million GPU compute hours delivered and more than $2.2 million in cumulative revenue. This growth trajectory indicates a robust demand for permissionless computing solutions, setting the stage for future advancements in the decentralized compute landscape.
CUDOS Intercloud Enhances User Experience with New Profile Features cover
3 months ago
CUDOS Intercloud Enhances User Experience with New Profile Features
CUDOS Intercloud has recently enhanced its Profile dashboard, making it more user-friendly and efficient for developers. The new features align with the platform's commitment to providing a permissionless infrastructure, allowing users to manage their accounts without the need for KYC (Know Your Customer) processes or centralized control. Among the notable updates are multi-address support for wallets, optional email notifications for various updates, and streamlined SSH key management. These improvements aim to simplify account management while enhancing the overall user experience. One of the key additions is the ability to connect multiple wallet addresses, which provides users with greater flexibility. Users can now add new addresses from either a Keplr wallet or MetaMask, and they have the option to disconnect addresses as needed. Additionally, the Profile dashboard now allows users to store variables such as Hugging Face tokens and Nexus wallet addresses, which can facilitate quicker deployments. This feature is particularly beneficial for those frequently deploying instances, as it reduces the need to repeatedly input the same information. Moreover, the updated Profile section includes a detailed activity log that tracks all compute operations, providing users with comprehensive oversight of their activities. This log can also be linked to email notifications, ensuring that users stay informed about service updates and financial reminders. With these enhancements, CUDOS Intercloud continues to prioritize a developer-first approach, enabling users to build smarter and deploy faster in a truly permissionless cloud environment. The platform is designed for those looking to leverage distributed computing power without the hassle of traditional account management processes.
CUDOS Expands Cloud Computing Solutions with New Deployments and Metrics cover
3 months ago
CUDOS Expands Cloud Computing Solutions with New Deployments and Metrics
In May, CUDOS made significant strides in the cloud computing landscape, particularly in the realm of decentralized infrastructure. The highlight of the month was the participation in Consensus 2025, where the emphasis was placed on the necessity of open, permissionless, and privacy-preserving compute infrastructure. Developers and teams from various sectors, including DeFi and AI, expressed their frustrations with centralized cloud solutions, indicating a growing demand for alternatives like CUDOS Intercloud, which offers digital wallet-authenticated GPU access without the need for accounts or KYC. Additionally, CUDOS introduced new one-click deployment templates, enhancing the ease of AI experimentation. The latest additions, including Llama 3.1 and Llama 3.3, complement existing templates like Dify and JupyterLab, allowing users to launch full-stack deployments with minimal effort. Furthermore, the integration of Squid Router enables payments across over 70 chains, simplifying the process for users to pay for compute resources in their native tokens without the need for bridging. The metrics for May reflect CUDOS's rapid growth, with a record $239,300 in on-demand revenue and over 330,000 GPU compute hours consumed. The ecosystem has expanded to include more than 18,000 users and a total revenue exceeding $2 million. Moreover, the first containerized compute hardware for the Artificial Superintelligence Alliance was deployed, marking a pivotal step towards distributed computing solutions. CUDOS continues to innovate and scale, reinforcing its commitment to building a robust and accessible cloud infrastructure for the future.
Quick Deployment Guide for Nexus Nodes on CUDOS Intercloud cover
4 months 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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