Friend: "I can't play, my PC can't handle it."
You: "Just open https://t.co/8UAYiEefS4"
Friend 10 seconds later: Playing Marvel Rivals on a 6-year-old laptop
Stop letting hardware hold your squad back.
Running a node doesn't mean sacrificing your gaming rig.
You set the hours. You set the rules.
The second you want to play a game, it pauses
automatically. You stay in 100% control.
When a big cloud provider goes down, half the internet panics.
When a node goes offline on a distributed network, the task just hops to the next one instantly.
That’s not a backup plan that’s just how it’s built.
Marvel Rivals is officially LIVE on Walter
No 60GB download queue.
No waiting for installs.
Open browser ➔ Pick hero ➔ Start match.
This is what Walter was made for.
How a YOM workload actually runs:
Task hits the network
System picks the nearest idle node with the right specs
Job starts in seconds
Operator gets paid
No middleman. No waiting in queue. Just compute
meeting demand.
AI demand doubled this year. Data centers literally can’t keep up.
Meanwhile, millions of beast GPUs are sitting idle in gaming setups, fully ready to work.
The supply is already here. It’s just decentralized.
Avalanche Foundation led a $3M strategic round.
NVIDIA Inception. Google for Startups. Outlier Ventures. Borderless Capital.
These aren't partnerships for a press release.
They're bets on infrastructure that's already live.