The GPU compute exchange
Verified GPU-hours on a live order book — priced in USDC, escrowed on-chain, redeemed as SSH access to real machines.
01 — The problem
GEPU Exchange
GPU capacity trades like a hotel room — opaque list prices, no resale, no way to short oversupply. Every other commodity got an order book. Compute is still waiting.
Idle racks earn nothing between reservations. There is no liquid way to sell the hours a datacenter already owns.
Cloud list prices hide the real clearing price. Buyers pay the sticker because there is nowhere to see a market.
What does an H100-hour actually cost today? Without bids and asks meeting in public, nobody knows.
You cannot resell what you reserved, hedge what you run on, or express a view on where compute prices go next.
02 — The lineup
Six markets · USDC settled
Every market quotes GPU-hours in USDC with a live order book, streaming candles, and verified supply behind each listing.
03 — How it works
Non-custodial · T+0
A GPU-hour goes from a provider's rack to your terminal: staked, escrowed, settled on-chain. No custodian ever holds your money.
Providers pass a datacenter attestation and list verified capacity. Each GPU becomes sellable hours on its market.
Buyers fill against the live book. USDC settles T+0 into on-chain escrow; hours stay liquid until redeemed.
Redeeming burns the hours and provisions SSH access to an attested machine. The provider is paid from escrow instantly.
04 — Supply side
4 regions · paid per fill
Point your idle capacity at the exchange. Pass attestation, list your hours, and get paid in USDC the moment they fill — straight from escrow.
05 — Live today
Straight from the engine
Live devnet numbers, straight from the pricing engine. Nothing below is a mockup.
Verified supply. On-chain escrow. Real price discovery. GEPU turns GPU time into a liquid market — and GEPU Cloud is coming next.