What is Gridica?
Gridica is a decentralized data center of a new type. It uses the power of ordinary computers with GPUs to perform AI computations. The system automatically routes user requests to available nodes, charges a fee, and distributes it between equipment owners and the platform.
Is there an economic model?
Yes, it is estimated that to achieve the specified figures, it is enough to collect 50000 private consumers over four years (or equivalent ~2500 corporate clients), which is quite realistic.
Are venture capital funds and VCs interested in similar projects?
Yes, the market confirms investor interest. Over the past two quarters, several competitors have successfully closed rounds with large funds:

Hyperbolic
$20M

Polychain Capital

Faction

Variant
+ 35

OpenGradient
$8M

Coinbase Ventures

Balaji Srinivasan

a16z CSX
+ 13

Heurist
$2M

Amber Group

Origin Capital

Selini Capital
+ 12

Gaianet
$10M

Mirana Ventures

Mantle

ByteTrade Lab
+ 1
How is Gridica related to artificial intelligence?
Gridica performs what is called inference — running trained AI models at the user's request. This is the foundation of all AI services: from text generation to chatbot responses. Gridica makes this process fast, stable, and accessible without centralization.
What is inference?
Inference is the output that an AI model makes based on a request. To get a result, the system performs complex calculations. Gridica allows such tasks to be performed in a distributed and efficient manner.
How in-demand is this?
Very much so. Millions of applications already use inference: chatbots, content generators, code assistants. Virtually any AI service pays for these computations — it's a major expense. Gridica offers to reduce these costs.
Why not use OpenAI, Google, or AWS?
Large players offer an "all-in-one" solution, but at a high price. Gridica provides more control, lower costs, and a flexible architecture — especially important for specialized products and developers.
Are new technologies or equipment required?
No. Everything already exists: models, frameworks, infrastructure. Gridica is the business wrapper and logic on top of proven open-source solutions. The equipment is provided by network participants — ordinary users.
Who can connect a node?
Anyone with a PC and GPU. Just install Gridica Node, and free resources will start generating income — by participating in task processing.
Who is the project primarily for?
For everyone who uses AI in business: from startups to large platforms. Inference is the foundation of any AI automation. Gridica allows it to scale without infrastructure costs.
How reliable is such an architecture?
The network is built so that the failure of one node does not affect the rest of the system. Everything is logged, signed, and can be re-verified. The system is scalable and resistant to failures.
What makes the project unique?
Gridica combines ease of connection, transparent economics, and high computational power without centralization. It's an infrastructure on which any AI services can be built — quickly and with minimal costs.
What is the project's business model?
Gridica takes a commission on each transaction. The user pays for inference, part of the amount goes to the node owner, part to the platform. This is a repeatable and scalable model with low growth costs.
How is the issue of trust in results addressed?
Each node signs results with a cryptographic key. The center verifies signatures and can re-check inference. This prevents falsification and provides a foundation for trust.
What prevents competitors from copying the architecture?
Open technologies are just part of it. The main value is in the logic, connectivity, scaling, and economics. Gridica already includes a motivation model, orchestration, protection against abuse, and infrastructure.
Why is decentralization important?
Centralized clouds are expensive, vulnerable, and subject to censorship. Gridica scales horizontally, avoids bottlenecks, and reduces price through competition between nodes.
Is there a token? Will there be one?
Yes, project tokenization is expected within 12-24 months. Early investors, in addition to return on investment with profit, also receive tokens, proportional to the volume of which they will receive project profits.
Does the project have legal complexity?
The project's architecture avoids data storage and centralized control over computations. This reduces regulatory risks and makes the project flexible for different regions.
How is node efficiency tracked?
The center collects metrics from each node: uptime, latency, completed tasks, fault tolerance, falsification attempts. Rewards are calculated based on this data — honestly and transparently.
How is security implemented?
All interactions are signed, and center configurations are verifiable. Nodes are isolated and have unique hardware fingerprints. Even if cloning is attempted, the system will detect the duplicate.
What does a business need to connect?
Nothing special: Gridica's API is compatible with OpenAI. Any developer can replace a cloud call with a Gridica call — and immediately start saving.
How is payment made and how are service prices determined? In tokens?
The plan is to use an economic model based on market prices for inference, presented in dollars. Payment is accepted in them (USDT, USDC), and profit is paid according to the share of tokens in staking and compensation to node owners. The token is also intended to be used to pay for additional services.
How do you assess the market?
Inference is already a market worth tens of billions of dollars and continues to grow. Gridica is an infrastructure that can take its share by offering a cheaper and more sustainable alternative to centralized providers. Having at your disposal an inexhaustible source of fundamentally new and already in-demand fuel - isn't this a chance that comes once a century?