Spheron is building the world's first permissionless and programmable computing infrastructure. It allows anyone to contribute computing resources, including CPU and GPU power. Users can lease these resources to build AI agents, and even the AI agents themselves can autonomously lease computing power.
Spheron Background
Spheron was created to make Web3 infrastructure more accessible through user-centric tools and services. While building these tools, the team discovered a critical gap—the market lacked the robust infrastructure needed to support them.
Leasing compute resources was unnecessarily complex, requiring users to navigate multiple platforms. Moreover, existing decentralized infrastructure providers suffered from low stability, which deterred developers from adoption.
The platform faced several challenges: lack of automation, no fiat integration, and complex implementation processes. The team decided to address these issues comprehensively by rebuilding from the ground up.
This bottom-up approach meant creating a solid foundation first, then building upward to meet developers' needs.
Example:
- Tiering system for resource stability
- Matchmaking for automation
- EVM compatibility for seamless fiat integration
- Social logins for smooth onboarding
These features and functionalities enable developers to build on Spheron or integrate it into their projects effortlessly.
Today, launching services like Node-as-a-Service, Agent Marketplace, and Autonomous Agents takes just days instead of months or years.