
OpenxAI is a decentralised, peer-to-peer AI infrastructure protocol that enables permissionless deployment, ownership, and monetisation of AI applications, models, and services. It provides a modular environment where compute, storage, inference, and orchestration are coordinated across decentralised nodes rather than centralised data centres.
The protocol abstracts AI infrastructure into a public network of GPU providers and permissionless compute credits, enabling users to access and operate AI workloads without intermediaries. It aims to transform intelligence into an open, censorship-resistant public resource.
Core protocol components include:
OpenxAI supports fully onchain deployment of AI agents, inference pipelines, and applications, creating a framework where intelligence is programmable, composable, and trust-minimised. The architecture enables integration of compute primitives, model licensing, payment routing, and decentralised governance into a unified protocol layer.
OPENX is the native token of the OpenxAI network. It acts as the coordination and economic mechanism powering all activity across the compute infrastructure, application stack, and governance system.
OPENX is used to:
The token enables seamless coordination between supply and demand across compute, model access, and application use. It also plays a central role in pricing GPU access and enabling recurring payments for application users.
OPENX is also tied to tokenised compute credits (tGPU), which represent metered compute units for use on the network. tGPU credits are redeemable against GPU usage and are backed by OPENX via smart contracts and marketplace dynamics.
OPENX integrates the economic loop of users, infrastructure providers, and application developers into a shared token-based system.