solana:9ufM9TJd1UEmi9awnGfxCkCHAgQ3JZ5Sw6YxeSeEASY hyperliquid:native @InferraTrade
Feels like they're building the Hyperliquid of Compute.
Instead of trading perps, the market is GPU capacity.
MILLIONS CODED
Compute is becoming a commodity.
The problem is that it still doesn't have a real market.
- Opaque pricing.
- Fragmented supply.
- Idle GPUs on one side.
- Overpaying buyers on the other.
Our vision with Inferra is simple:
Build the market where compute can be bought, sold, traded, and eventually hedged like any other commodity.
- Transparent pricing.
- Efficient allocation.
- Real price discovery.
I hold a small bag of $INFERRA, so take this as my personal thesis rather than financial advice.
Everyone talks about AI models.
Very few talk about the infrastructure powering them.
GPU demand is exploding, yet the market remains fragmented. Providers sit on idle hardware generating nothing, while builders overpay because pricing is opaque and spread across different platforms.
Inferra is trying to solve that by turning compute into a market.
GPU providers bring unused capacity.
Buyers gain access through a single marketplace.
cINFERRA represents claims on GPU-hours.
$INFERRA acts as the settlement layer on Solana.
Escrow ensures payment only happens when obligations are met.
If they execute, they're not building another AI wrapper.
They're building the exchange layer for AI infrastructure.
What also stood out to me is how they've approached it:
Participating in the EasyA Launchpad hackathon
Building in public
Shipping consistently
Sharing progress instead of disappearing after launch
Grinding toward mainnet
That's why I'm watching @InferraTrade closely.
$INFERRA
If you're aping gaming coins based solely on KOL recommendations from people who can't tell the difference between a battle arena and an FPS, you should reconsider your approach.
CS and Valorant aren't competing for the same audience as mobile battle royales.
Arena was one of the few on-chain games that actually nailed a proper competitive P2E loop long before it became trendy.
@memento, on another note, I think $INFERRA is worth a look. Legit team that's actually building. @InferraTrade