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OpenGPU (OGPU) is a global execution and routing layer for AI and
high-performance computing (HPC), designed to move workloads across
distributed GPU infrastructure in real time.
Instead of acting as a marketplace or a single cloud provider, OpenGPU
functions as an orchestration layer above GPU supply. Centralized clouds,
independent data centers, and individual GPU operators all become
interchangeable execution targets within a single global network.
OpenGPU enables AI inference, training, rendering, and data-intensive
workloads to be routed dynamically based on performance, availability, and
cost, without vendor lock-in or regional constraints.
Architecture Overview
OpenGPU consists of two complementary execution layers:
1. OpenGPU Mainnet (Blockchain Execution Layer)
OpenGPU operates its own purpose-built Layer 1 network, OpenGPU Mainnet, using a Lachesis DAG-based consensus protocol.
Sub-second finality
10,000 transactions per second
Fully EVM-compatible
Optimized for real-time task coordination and execution tracking
The blockchain is used only where it adds value: task allocation, validation, execution tracking, and settlement. It is not designed for general-purpose DeFi or unrelated smart contracts.
Clients submit compute workloads (inference, training, rendering, etc.)
OpenGPU routes tasks dynamically across available GPU capacity
Providers execute workloads and earn rewards
Completion and validation are recorded on OpenGPU Mainnet
Anyone can participate:
Enterprises and developers can run workloads
Data centers and individual GPU operators can contribute capacity and earn
income
Token Utility (OGPU)
The OGPU token is used for:
Task execution settlement
Network coordination
Provider incentives
Economic security of the routing layer
All tokens are already in circulation. There are no unlock schedules.
What OpenGPU Is Not
Not a GPU marketplace
Not a single cloud provider
Not a speculative infrastructure concept
OpenGPU is a live, operational execution network.
Mission
OpenGPU’s mission is to become the default global routing layer for AI and HPC compute, where workloads move freely across GPU infrastructure as
demand scales.
Instead of compute being locked inside silos, OpenGPU enables compute to
flow globally.
The live OpenGPU price today is $0.151048 USD with a 24-hour trading volume of $163,671 USD. We update our OGPU to USD price in real-time. OpenGPU is down 3.81% in the last 24 hours. The current CoinMarketCap ranking is #1582, with a live market cap of $2,966,449 USD. It has a circulating supply of 19,639,105 OGPU coins and a max. supply of 21,000,000 OGPU coins.