Project Name: Render Network
Tag: $RNDR
Type: Depin
Render Network is a decentralized rendering platform that provides 3D rendering solutions through a decentralized GPU network. The project connects those in need of GPU computing power with providers who have excess computing capacity, monetizing the providers’ GPUs and extending intensive 3D rendering work and applications to the cloud. It is primarily used for AI, virtual reality, and media and content creation.
The network’s rendering technology is powered by OctaneRender, a high-performance rendering software developed by Render Network’s parent company, OTOY. The network’s design allows efficient utilization of idle GPUs globally, democratizing access to rendering capabilities. The rendering network uses smart contracts to automate the rendering process. Users submit rendering requests, which are then processed by other users with GPU resources. The completed renders are returned to the network, and the users who process the requests are rewarded with $RNDR tokens. Using this network, the Render Network has two main emerging applications:
The Render Network’s GPU pre-rendering and real-time streaming enable users to share real-time interactive experiences for cloud-streamed immersive content and augmented reality (AR). Users utilize Render Network technology to live stream real-time interactive 3D experiences or deploy hybrid pre-rendered and real-time graphics to create cinematic-quality games and AR.
Developers can use the Render Network to create AI applications, ranging from prompt-based AI-assisted 3D content and AI-accelerated holographic rendering to new forms of inference and AI training that leverage the Render Network’s 3D scene graph data with full Digital Rights Management (DRM) features such as attribution and traceability.
Render Network consists of two main structural layers:
This layer comprises Creators, Node Operators, the Render Network, and rendering application layer vendors. Node Operators are GPU nodes that provide computing power to the network.
This layer handles payment processing via RENDER and escrow contracts. By leveraging the blockchain’s public ledger, all interactions between Creators and Node Operators are publicly verifiable, allowing Creators, Node Operators, and the Foundation Team to ensure that all transactions are processed correctly, easily trackable, and correctable in case of issues.
Payment for GPU Rendering Services: RNDR is a utility token used to pay for rendering work. Users pay for rendering tasks with RNDR and can access various GPU providers with different speeds, security, and price levels. Pricing is divided into three tiers: Tier 1 (trusted partners), Tier 2 (priority), and Tier 3 (economy).
Rewards for GPU Providers: Node Operators can use idle GPU capacity to render jobs on the Render Network and earn RNDR tokens as rewards. The amount depends on the job’s tier, duration, and complexity. Node Operators can also stake their RNDR tokens to increase engagement with projects and users, gaining more rendering work.
Governance Token: RNDR also serves as a governance token, allowing token holders to participate in the network’s governance.
RNP-001 proposed changing the token model to the BME (Burn-Mint Equilibrium) model. The BME workflow is as follows:
Project Name: Render Network
Tag: $RNDR
Type: Depin
Render Network is a decentralized rendering platform that provides 3D rendering solutions through a decentralized GPU network. The project connects those in need of GPU computing power with providers who have excess computing capacity, monetizing the providers’ GPUs and extending intensive 3D rendering work and applications to the cloud. It is primarily used for AI, virtual reality, and media and content creation.
The network’s rendering technology is powered by OctaneRender, a high-performance rendering software developed by Render Network’s parent company, OTOY. The network’s design allows efficient utilization of idle GPUs globally, democratizing access to rendering capabilities. The rendering network uses smart contracts to automate the rendering process. Users submit rendering requests, which are then processed by other users with GPU resources. The completed renders are returned to the network, and the users who process the requests are rewarded with $RNDR tokens. Using this network, the Render Network has two main emerging applications:
The Render Network’s GPU pre-rendering and real-time streaming enable users to share real-time interactive experiences for cloud-streamed immersive content and augmented reality (AR). Users utilize Render Network technology to live stream real-time interactive 3D experiences or deploy hybrid pre-rendered and real-time graphics to create cinematic-quality games and AR.
Developers can use the Render Network to create AI applications, ranging from prompt-based AI-assisted 3D content and AI-accelerated holographic rendering to new forms of inference and AI training that leverage the Render Network’s 3D scene graph data with full Digital Rights Management (DRM) features such as attribution and traceability.
Render Network consists of two main structural layers:
This layer comprises Creators, Node Operators, the Render Network, and rendering application layer vendors. Node Operators are GPU nodes that provide computing power to the network.
This layer handles payment processing via RENDER and escrow contracts. By leveraging the blockchain’s public ledger, all interactions between Creators and Node Operators are publicly verifiable, allowing Creators, Node Operators, and the Foundation Team to ensure that all transactions are processed correctly, easily trackable, and correctable in case of issues.
Payment for GPU Rendering Services: RNDR is a utility token used to pay for rendering work. Users pay for rendering tasks with RNDR and can access various GPU providers with different speeds, security, and price levels. Pricing is divided into three tiers: Tier 1 (trusted partners), Tier 2 (priority), and Tier 3 (economy).
Rewards for GPU Providers: Node Operators can use idle GPU capacity to render jobs on the Render Network and earn RNDR tokens as rewards. The amount depends on the job’s tier, duration, and complexity. Node Operators can also stake their RNDR tokens to increase engagement with projects and users, gaining more rendering work.
Governance Token: RNDR also serves as a governance token, allowing token holders to participate in the network’s governance.
RNP-001 proposed changing the token model to the BME (Burn-Mint Equilibrium) model. The BME workflow is as follows: