Protocol

A spot exchange where the asset is verified GPU time — priced in USDC, escrowed on-chain, redeemed as machine access.

NON-CUSTODIAL · VERIFIED SUPPLY · T+0 SETTLEMENT

HOW IT WORKS

01

Providers attest

Datacenters pass a hardware attestation. Each verified GPU becomes sellable capacity on a market like A5000/USDC.

02

Buyers fill

Orders match against the live book. USDC settles T+0; the buyer is credited GPU-hours in the on-chain escrow.

03

Hours are liquid

GPU-hours can be held, resold on the same book, or redeemed at any time. Price discovery stays on the exchange.

04

Redeem → SSH

Redeeming burns the hours and provisions SSH access to an attested machine. The provider is paid from escrow.

STATS

Live protocol numbers across all markets.

24H NOTIONAL

VERIFIED GPUS

MARKETS

PROTOCOL FEE

FEES

PROTOCOL FEE (TAKER & MAKER)0.40% of notional
REDEEM FEE0.00%
SETTLEMENTUSDC · T+0
PROVIDER PAYOUTUSDC from escrow on redemption

CONTRACT

The escrow program is being finalized for devnet deployment. Addresses will be published here and in the boot log when live.

GEPU escrow program · Solana devnet · deployment in progress — no contract address published yet. Anything claiming to be a GEPU contract before it appears here is not ours.

DOCS

What am I actually buying?

A claim on verified GPU time, denominated in GPU-hours. It is not a token of a company or a share — it is redeemable machine access.

Why is the book in USDC?

Compute buyers budget in dollars. USDC keeps quotes stable against the thing being priced: an hour of a specific GPU.

What does devnet mean here?

Prices, books and fills on this build are simulated; wallet connect reads real devnet balances. Order routing switches on with the mainnet contracts.

Is GEPU custodial?

No. Funds move wallet → escrow → provider. The client never requests signatures on devnet and never holds keys.