We have released Draft Version 1 of our ICPX paper.
As we mature and reach a milestone of launching the full web application, it is time to start releasing the first draft of our paper and roadmap.
Read below 👇
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Our website will have a small overhaul too, with updated information and interactive roadmap.
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A Universal Compute Orchestration Protocol
The problem with most crypto projects is simple.
They build a product, launch a token, and let people pay in dollars or SOL anyway. The token becomes a badge with a price attached. No one actually needs it.
$ICPX flips this completely.
GPU compute jobs on ICPX are priced and settled in $ICPX tokens. If you want to run a model, fine tune it, or execute an AI agent, you need the token to do it. Not hype. Actual demand.
This has worked before.
A project priced their services directly in their own token a couple years ago. Nothing massive. But because people had to own the token to access the service, the coin went to a 10 million market cap anyway. No one even really used it that much.
$ICPX has real infrastructure behind it.
Enterprise grade H100s, H200s and RTX 4090s. Powered by Nvidia and Google GPU cloud partner programs. No downtime. No waitlists. Accessible to anyone at a fraction of what centralised providers charge.
If the userbase is real, the market cap follows.
Not from hype. From builders who need GPU compute having to acquire and spend $ICPX to get it.
That is the difference between a token and a protocol.
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Access codes will go out tomorrow via welcome emails. API status updates and full API access will follow on Friday.
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The $ICPX website has been rebuilt from the ground up and it reflects exactly where this protocol is headed.
The new site is the gateway to decentralised compute powered by Nvidia and Google GPU cloud partner programs, meaning whenever you rent a GPU for a job, it is always available. No downtime, no waitlists. Enterprise grade H100s, H200s and RTX 4090s. Accessible to anyone, at a fraction of what centralised providers charge.
Pay with $ICPX tokens and get immediate access to serious compute power. Stake $ICPX to unlock deeper discounts and watch your costs drop over time the more committed you are to the network.
This is what pay-per-job decentralised compute actually looks like in practice. Full control over training and running your models, with a lean 0.25% protocol fee managed by multisig. Open-source, immutable, and formally verified with Kani. $
Reaching final version on V1 @ICPXProtocol. Fully mobile responsive.
In progress:
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ICPX paper draft v1 and roadmap
Deploy rewards
Deploy staking
We are adding support for GLM 5.2 and @qvac one-click deployments.
Will be rolling out in the coming days.
Stay tuned, multiple updates on progress every day!
Paid in ICPX tokens, SOL or USDC.
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ICPX protocol paper releases tomorrow.
The full foundational layer for ICPX and future.
Every search, document, design, software application, autonomous agent and business workflow increasingly depends on AI inference. Yet nearly all AI today relies on centralised cloud providers where users surrender control of their data, developers rent infrastructure indefinitely and compute remains concentrated inside a handful of hyperscale datacenters.
This model introduces structural weaknesses.
Data must leave the environment where it originates. Privacy depends on trusting third parties. Infrastructure failures affect millions of users simultaneously. Costs continue to increase as GPU demand grows faster than supply. Developers become dependent on centralised pricing, availability and policy decisions.
ICPX proposes a different architecture.
Rather than building another AI provider, ICPX functions as a universal orchestration layer capable of executing AI workloads across multiple classes of compute while maintaining a single developer interface.
Compute may originate from:
- Private home devices
- Office infrastructure
- Enterprise clusters
- Edge hardware
- Community-owned GPU operators
- Decentralised compute providers
- Future confidential compute networks
The protocol determines where workloads should execute according to privacy requirements, latency, available hardware, cost, trust assumptions and user-defined policy.
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The full ICPX product roadmap will be released in the coming days.
Including:
- Staking ICPX
- Full circle protocol rewards to stakers
- One-click set-up "Local home networks" to run models
- Buyback mechanism
- More models, more compute
- RBAC for startups
- Personal use & business account
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Big update releasing for ICPX tonight.
Everyone is able to spend ICPX to pay for compute. Prices are USDC related, so you will not overpay for a computing run or hosting.
Terminal has been updated for one-click deployments, and real-time log streams. There is also an option to run custom terminal commands.
ICPX web app is now fully responsive. In next big update, we'll wrap the web app into an Android app, and deploy ICPX to @solanamobile.
The UI/UX is slightly polished with a more minimal font, easier click-through pages and easier to use buttons [less noise more one-click actions].
You can also connect ICPX terminal to your local terminal and manage the GPU locally to connect and deploy your apps.
Enjoy! Update at 11 PM CET.
Check out the partial update @ https://t.co/twryrpyxPv.
Powered by @nosana_ai.
We are pleased to announce that, starting today, GPU rentals on ICPX Mainnet are open to everyone.
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No waitlist, no approval process, no barriers to entry. With one-click rent, anyone can reserve enterprise grade compute directly through the platform in seconds, settled in USDC, SOL, $ICPX
This will run in beta for one week. Any bugs can be reported directly in-app as we continue refining the experience.
Next up:
Greater terminal access and commands, Machine learning for your agents and more in-depth job info.
So, @nosana_ai has all the infrastructure ready, and is the closest thing to a decentralised network on Solana.
We don't need to re-invent the wheel, @ICPXProtocol should provide value for the user now, and always.
Where the gap was, is not renting out your compute, almost no one uses this throughout all the available apps we have now.
But one-click deployments to test and run agents, train a model without knowing how ML works, that is where ICPX comes in
ICPX is building a full-circle compute economy.
Users pay for compute. Protocol revenue flows into an on-chain ledger. ICPX stakers can claim their fair share, or choose to roll rewards into buyback and locked staking powered by @streamflow_fi.
The goal: transparent payments, aligned incentives and more value flowing back to the people using and supporting ICPX.
Compute demand should benefit the @ICPXProtocol community.
Stake, build, and help close the loop.
After fully integrating @nosana_ai, we got live GPUs to run models and blueprints.
It will calculate time to run, and give you the best offer.
ICPX V1 launches tonight as an MVP beta for on-demand compute and provider-backed GPU jobs. The next program upgrade adds staking, rewards, buy-back and burn mechanics so ICPX can close the loop between compute demand, protocol revenue and the community.
Open-source release
The full software stack is planned to be open-sourced so builders can inspect the app, program interfaces, provider logic and dashboard flow and ofc, build on-top of it.
Staking and rewards
The program will be upgraded with staking, reward accounting and USDC claim flows for eligible ICPX stakers.
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