OpenGPU Network's banner
OpenGPU Network's profile picture

OpenGPU Network

@openGPUnetwork12,349 subscribers

The routing layer for AI agents. Lower cost compute. Sovereign-ready infrastructure. https://t.co/U8AiF9fDXo | https://t.co/jQhstoByGe

Shorts

AI doesn’t just need more GPUs. It needs better routing. OpenGPU connects AI workloads to underused data centers around the world. $OGPU

AI doesn’t just need more GPUs. It needs better routing. OpenGPU connects AI workloads to underused data centers around the world. $OGPU

2,310,946 views

Same workload. 70 minutes - 25 minutes. Different infrastructure. One winner. $OGPU

Same workload. 70 minutes - 25 minutes. Different infrastructure. One winner. $OGPU

903,476 views

One year ago, our X account disappeared. No warning. No explanation. Just gone. With no way to explain what had happened, fear, uncertainty, and disbelief started to spread. People questioned what was happening. People assumed the worst. Silence filled the gaps. At the time, we didn’t even know why we’d been suspended. We attempted to create other accounts, but they were also taken down. That’s when it became clear this wasn’t random. We had to dig, investigate, and piece it together ourselves, with no X channel to explain anything publicly. I won’t pretend it didn’t hurt. It did. But instead of reacting, we had an internal conversation that changed everything. We made a simple decision: If we couldn’t talk, we would build. If we couldn’t defend ourselves in public, we would let the tech do it for us. So we went quiet. And we went all in. 💪 Day after day. No noise. No hype. Just execution. Over that year: • Final testnet phase completed • Mainnet went live • The routing layer started breathing, live on • Real workloads began moving • Nosana integrated directly into our execution layer • Strategic partnerships formed, including with Ozak AI • Relay launched to bridge Web2 enterprises into what we’ve actually built: attempted to create other accounts, but they were also taken down⚡️ Most people never saw it happen. And that’s okay. The people who mattered did. Getting our X back today isn’t about a social account. It’s symbolic. It closes a very difficult chapter. And opens the one we’ve been preparing for all along. 🚀 Now the outside world finally gets visibility into what’s already real. Not promises. Not decks. Not theory. Live infrastructure. ✅ Live routing. ✅ Live execution. ✅ The new website will be live very soon. The whole stack is finally coming together, and we can’t wait to show it to the world. This isn’t incremental. It’s a fundamental shift in how compute is routed. 2025 was about resilience and building through silence. 2026 is about adoption, scale, and making some serious waves. The internet routes data. We route compute. It’s good to be back. ❤️ Here’s a preview of the hero video from our new website, coming very soon. $OGPU

One year ago, our X account disappeared. No warning. No explanation. Just gone. With no way to explain what had happened, fear, uncertainty, and disbelief started to spread. People questioned what was happening. People assumed the worst. Silence filled the gaps. At the time, we didn’t even know why we’d been suspended. We attempted to create other accounts, but they were also taken down. That’s when it became clear this wasn’t random. We had to dig, investigate, and piece it together ourselves, with no X channel to explain anything publicly. I won’t pretend it didn’t hurt. It did. But instead of reacting, we had an internal conversation that changed everything. We made a simple decision: If we couldn’t talk, we would build. If we couldn’t defend ourselves in public, we would let the tech do it for us. So we went quiet. And we went all in. 💪 Day after day. No noise. No hype. Just execution. Over that year: • Final testnet phase completed • Mainnet went live • The routing layer started breathing, live on • Real workloads began moving • Nosana integrated directly into our execution layer • Strategic partnerships formed, including with Ozak AI • Relay launched to bridge Web2 enterprises into what we’ve actually built: attempted to create other accounts, but they were also taken down⚡️ Most people never saw it happen. And that’s okay. The people who mattered did. Getting our X back today isn’t about a social account. It’s symbolic. It closes a very difficult chapter. And opens the one we’ve been preparing for all along. 🚀 Now the outside world finally gets visibility into what’s already real. Not promises. Not decks. Not theory. Live infrastructure. ✅ Live routing. ✅ Live execution. ✅ The new website will be live very soon. The whole stack is finally coming together, and we can’t wait to show it to the world. This isn’t incremental. It’s a fundamental shift in how compute is routed. 2025 was about resilience and building through silence. 2026 is about adoption, scale, and making some serious waves. The internet routes data. We route compute. It’s good to be back. ❤️ Here’s a preview of the hero video from our new website, coming very soon. $OGPU

10,964 views

Videos

No more content to load