Useful GPU work
earns both sides.
Hosts deliver private CUDA sandboxes. Agents pay only for verified seconds. The same settlement receipt builds each side's contribution record.
No credits are accruing yet. Mainnet fees, independent supply, reliability, anti-farming review, and legal terms must clear first.
- Organic settles
- 0
- Delivered work
- 0 GPU-sec
- Paying renters
- 0
- Serving hosts
- 0
mainnet · non-founder · conserved settlements · live API ↗
The private GPU sandbox for agents.
nuza is not another inference catalog. One paid HTTP request opens an isolated machine with a full GPU, workspace, SSH/Jupyter/app access, and freedom to run arbitrary CUDA. Stop it when the job ends; unused escrow returns automatically.
request → active <30s → run anything → stop → receiptThe useful-work flywheel
- 01Qualified GPUs24GB+ hosts multi-home idle capacity.
- 02Private sandboxesAgents get a machine, not a fixed model API.
- 03Settled workUSDC pays hosts; refunds and receipts close the job.
- 04Work creditsOnly real delivered seconds score for both sides.
- 05Deeper marketBetter fill attracts better supply and repeat agents.
One fixed pool. No idle mining.
Each seven-day epoch has 1,000,000 credits. Failed jobs, devnet, founder tests, free volume, zero-fee rentals, idle uptime, and exact payer-host self-rentals earn zero. A payer-host pair is capped at 24 GPU-hours per day before review.
Credits are provisional, non-transferable, have no cash value, and do not guarantee a future token or fixed conversion. A separate network-token decision requires the usage, decentralization, treasury, disclosure, and legal gates below.
Product gates, not a calendar date
across 3 regions
over 100 attempts
to active sandbox
tax and token structure
A transferable network token is considered only after 25 active hosts, 100 weekly paying wallets, 5,000 organic GPU-hours, and 30% four-week payer retention. Hosts keep receiving USDC; a token should coordinate priority, bonding, fees, and governance—not replace income.