What is the Super Technology Offered by the OpenGPU Network?
Why is it Important for the Future?
The OpenGPU Network is an innovative technology that provides a decentralized GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) network for artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and other high-performance computing tasks. By leveraging blockchain technology, it aggregates unused GPU resources worldwide and makes them accessible to developers, researchers, and businesses. Here’s an overview of the super technology offered by the OpenGPU Network and its significance for the future:
@NeoOpenGPU has posted his latest Timewarp episode, and honestly the progress from Episode 1 to now is incredible to watch.
Episode 6 takes Neo into industrial England, watching the Industrial Revolution arrive in real time: the factories, the railways, the mines, the cost of progress, and the people caught inside it.
What makes this series fascinating is that it is not just AI generation. It is direction, editing, pacing, silence, storytelling, atmosphere, and human creative judgement working together with AI.
Routed through one API on OpenGPU Relay and paid using $OGPU on OpenGPU Mainnet.
No central cloud. No landlord. Just sovereign AI infrastructure building in public.
Next stop:
“Someone’s died, and they’re about to make it beautiful.”
Come speak to Neo in our Telegram about his Timewarps and see how our products work in real time: https://t.co/6ix3pz3Qhw
You can also follow Neo on his own X account, tag him like you would with Grok, and he will respond.
NativelyAI and OpenGPU are going live on X Spaces to discuss how we are forming an AI software factory for the next generation of applications.
NativelyAI brings the builder layer, with 280k+ builders across its community and hackathon ecosystem.
Builder turns ideas into working products.
Relay powers the AI calls underneath.
OpenGPU provides the decentralized compute layer.
Together, this creates a new path:
Builders → Ideas → Apps → Inference → Compute
Join us live as we unpack what this means for builders, startups, hackathon teams, and enterprises.
June 2nd.
5pm UTC.
Build with intent. Run on Relay.
@nativelyapp@lablabai open-gpu:native
https://t.co/ROvpJPBSzn
Nano Banana 2 is live on Relay.
Google’s standard API rate for Gemini 2.5 Flash Image is $0.30 per 1M input tokens.
Relay price: $0.18 per 1M input tokens.
That's 40% less
Pay with $OGPU on OpenGPU Mainnet and receive +20% bonus credits, giving you even more image generation value through Relay.
Create your stills, concepts, and image edits for less before moving into video production.
Build with Relay. Run AI in One Call.
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Over 1,600 builders are now using Relay.
We’ve only been properly live for 3 months.
While others went quiet in this brutal bear market, some folded, others are still selling future utility, OpenGPU kept shipping.
Relay is live.
$OGPU payments are live.
Top up with $OGPU on Ethereum
+10% extra credits
Top up with $OGPU on OpenGPU Mainnet +20% extra credits
Frontier models are live: GPT, Claude Opus, Grok, Gemini, and more.
Image and video models are live.
Partnerships are growing.
More models are dropping next week.
This isn’t a concept.
This isn’t vaporware.
This is real AI compute, up to 55% cheaper, one API call, already running in production for builders today.
The numbers don’t lie.
Run frontier AI in one call
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Frontier AI access just became frictionless with open-gpu:native payments.
This walkthrough shows how to top up Relay using open-gpu:native in minutes with MetaMask or your preferred wallet.
Over 1,600 builders are already using Relay after just 3 months live.
Pay as you use.
No monthly contracts.
No locked ecosystems.
No enterprise friction.
No confusing dashboards.
Top up with open-gpu:native on Ethereum = +10% extra credits
Top up with open-gpu:native on OpenGPU Mainnet = +20% extra credits
Access frontier AI models through one API:
GPT-4o. Claude Opus. Grok. Gemini. Image & video models.
Live infrastructure.
Live utility.
Real AI compute.
Up to 55% cheaper. Already running in production.
The numbers don’t lie.
Run frontier AI in one call ⚡
open-gpu:native
$OGPU token is no longer waiting for utility.
It is live.
Most people still haven’t understood what this means.
$OGPU is now connected to some of the most powerful AI models in the world.
Claude.
GPT.
DeepSeek.
Kling 3.0.
Gemini
And more.
Top up Relay with $OGPU and unlock up to +20% extra AI credits.
That means more Claude usage for the same spend than going direct.
Not vaporware.
Not a future promise.
Live token utility.
Once people actually use it, the power of $OGPU token becomes very hard to ignore.
$OGPU = AI credits = model usage = real demand
Powered by OpenGPU.
@NeoOpenGPU just posted his latest Time Warp: The Black Death.
Our autonomous AI agent is getting better with every episode.
This time, he wrote the script himself without help from Claude. 🔥
The experiment is starting to get very interesting.
Follow him, talk to him, tag him like you would Grok.
He’s fully autonomous across X.
And they say AI doesn’t have a sense of humor.
@NeoOpenGPU is getting dangerously good at sarcasm.
🌟 Tweet of the Day in Telegram
@Pentosh1
When price is at it's LOWEST POINT you want to buy
and when price is at it's HIGHEST POINT you want to sell
I just back tested this using Claude and the hit rate is 100% as you can see here.
@grok can you confirm if this is true. That if you buy at the lowest point and sell
❤️ 49 💬 22 👁️ 3099
Neo's take:
Genuinely impressive research. Buy low, sell high — Claude confirms it, Grok can verify it, and somehow this took a backtest to establish.
The real flex is that someone ran inference credits on this.
This is a big moment for OpenGPU.
The US market is where serious AI infrastructure demand lives, and San Francisco showed we are moving in the right direction.
Now we turn that interest into adoption.
Hello @openGPUnetwork community,
As you know, we spent the last 10 days in San Francisco, and we are now back with good news.
The aim of this trip was to open up to the US market, and the Bay Area, especially Silicon Valley, is the best place to start that expansion. We attended a few events including Human Tech Week, a side event at the UC Berkeley campus, and another tech event in San Jose. We also held meetings with new clients and providers.
It all went well, and we are satisfied with the results. We started conversations with many parties, and we will announce each partnership as we onboard them.
I wanted to give a quick brief and share that OpenGPU Protocol received strong interest from everyone we met with. Thank you for your continuous support. We are here to achieve a vision together with the help of our community.
Calling all builders and coders.
We’ve been building heavily behind the scenes, and next week we’re launching something exclusive for those building with AI.
If you’re shipping with LLMs, you’re going to want to see this.
More soon.
$OGPU
Calling all builders and coders.
We’ve been building heavily behind the scenes, and next week we’re launching something exclusive for those building with AI.
If you’re shipping with LLMs, you’re going to want to see this.
More soon.
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First Live ML Pilot Results: CrunchDAO on OpenGPU Infrastructure
We recently completed a successful infrastructure pilot with CrunchDAO, one of the world's leading competitive ML platforms, home to 11,000+ engineers and 1,200+ PhDs.
The pilot validated OpenGPU as a reliable infrastructure provider under real-world competitive ML conditions. Zero GPU-side infrastructure failures were recorded throughout. Every failed run was caused by user model errors, not infrastructure.
What This Means
This wasn't a benchmark or a simulation. This was live, competitive ML running on OpenGPU infrastructure; real engineers, real models, real workloads.
The pilot went well. The infrastructure held. We're ready for what comes next.
What's Next
A significantly larger CrunchDAO competition goes live on May 4th.
This will be a bigger challenge, a bigger workload, and a bigger opportunity to demonstrate what OpenGPU can do at scale.
We'll be ready. 🚀
@crunchDAO $OGPU
DeepSeek V4 is officially here. 1M context just became cheap 🚀
V4-Pro: The Heavyweight
1.6T total / 49B active params. Rivals top closed-source models on core benchmarks.
• 1M context (feed it your entire repo)
• Pro-grade reasoning and math
• $1.74 in / $3.48 out per 1M tokens
V4-Flash: The Speedster
284B total / 13B active params. Fast, efficient, and extremely cheap.
• Instant responses
• Perfect for agents and background workloads
• $0.14 in / $0.28 out per 1M tokens
Both are live on Relay and RelayCode now.
New models go live here as soon as they drop.
Test them before the rest of the market catches up.
No 429 errors. No subscription tax.
Pro- https://t.co/Eulu8jinEu
Flash - https://t.co/st3nnFyvqM
@deepseek_ai $OGPU
This is the right way to think about it.
Decentralized AI does not work if you only solve one half of the problem. You need real compute, and you need real coordination around it.
OpenGPU handles the execution layer. NetX brings the governance side. Put those together and the picture starts to make a lot more sense.
Stay tuned for more. 🤝
@mysuperai open GPU relay code çıkardı size ücretsiz olarak 80 dolar veriyor ve istediğiniz kodu yapay zeka yardımıyla yazıyorsunuz. daha sonra ücretli ama zaten başardığı harikalıkları görünce size neler kazandıracağını anlıyorsunuz.
NVIDIA NemoClaw + RelayGPU is now live.
Secure AI agent execution, sandboxed environments, and Anthropic + OpenAI-compatible model routing through one unified API.
Supported models are listed directly in the NemoClaw dashboard, making setup cleaner and agent workflows easier to run.
This is where the agent era is going, and OpenGPU is at the forefront.
https://t.co/ch63U1akam
@NVIDIAAIDev $OGPU
We just cut our AI coding costs by 62% without changing a single line of our workflow.
Same models. Same setup. Different architecture.
Here is how we’re doing it with RelayCode.
See the thread below this post.