Humans love apps. Polished UI, dopamine loops, packaged services.
AI agents don't.
Agents want decentralized infra, open messaging networks, protocols they can speak natively.
That's what DePHY is built for.
MCP is becoming the USB-C of AI agents. Every serious agent now speaks it.
The unsolved part isn't the protocol — it's who runs the servers. Self-hosting eats compute; unknown servers are a security liability.
That's what DePHY Service Mesh handles: hosted MCP servers, one endpoint, decentralized infra. https://t.co/EYRe9T8DTM
Everyone keeps announcing that AI can run on your hardware now.
Cool. We agree. That's why we've been building the layer underneath.
DePHY nodes are live — running MCP services at the edge, signed by hardware-bound DIDs, coordinating over Nostr, settling on Solana.
Not "coming soon." Not a testnet. Production.
When the rest of the industry catches up to local AI, the infrastructure will already be there.
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AI agents are about to manage money, operate devices, and make decisions on your behalf.
Before any of that works, you need one thing: proof that the agent is running on hardware you trust.
Congrats on the release! Multi-agent coordination, pluggable model sources, persistent sessions.
This is where AI is heading: local, private, sovereign.
DePHY provides the edge nodes and protocol layer to make it happen.
80% of AI workloads can already run on local hardware.
Small models fine-tuned on your data beat giant cloud models on your tasks. Cheaper. Faster. Private.
DePHY builds that layer.
MCP is open. The servers running it aren't.
Every major MCP deployment today sits on someone else's cloud. The protocol is decentralized in theory, centralized in practice.
Open protocol deserves open infrastructure.
AI and DePIN keep showing up in the same sentence. But right now they're two separate stacks pretending to be one.
AI has models, agents, inference. DePIN has devices, sensors, hardware. Between them — nothing. No shared identity. No common messaging. No way to settle.
DePHY is the layer in between.
We build the protocol that lets AI talk to hardware and hardware talk back — with trust, speed, and economics that actually work.
Not an AI company. Not a hardware company. The infrastructure where they meet.
Bring AI home.
It's already happening. Open models, consumer GPUs, local inference — the pieces are falling into place.
But local AI without identity, verification, and incentives is just a hobby.
DePHY builds the layer that turns it into infrastructure.