FAQs

1. WHAT IS KAISAR NETWORK?

Kaisar Network is a DePIN protocol specifically designed and optimized for decentralized computing and AI. Our mission is to reshape the future of decentralized computing by harnessing AI and blockchain to aggregate spare GPU resources, offering them at significantly reduced costs and rewarding participants.

2. WHAT MAKES KAISAR WORK?

Our network, powered by the Kaisar blockchain, facilitates the seamless exchange of computational resources between providers and consumers. Through smart contracts, customers can request compute clusters tailored to their specific requirements, paying with KAI tokens. Providers, on the other hand, can share their underutilized processors and earn rewards through our platform.

By decentralizing the provision of computational resources, Kaisar Network ensures reliability, affordability, and efficiency for both providers and consumers. Our platform automates the process of deploying and managing compute clusters, providing a user-friendly experience for all stakeholders.

3. WHO ARE YOU TARGET CUSTOMERS?

Anyone who wants to create or operate ML models or AI applications is a potential customer for Kaisar. With the demand for high-performance GPUs soaring and significantly outstripping supply, this is set to become a very large market.

4. WHAT MAKES KAISAR UNIQUE COMPARED TO OTHER CLOUD PROVIDERS LIKE AWS, AZURE?

Kaisar offers a unique approach by utilizing a decentralized cloud computing model, providing users with increased control and flexibility. Our services are designed to be permissionless and cost-efficient, setting us apart as a leading decentralized provider optimized for all GPU use cases, including machine learning.

5. HOW SECURE IS MY DATA WITH KAISAR?

Your data is highly secure with us. It runs in a multi-tenant environment where other clients cannot access your information. For highly sensitive workloads, we recommend using our Secure Cloud option to ensure top-level security.

6. WHAT CAN I DO WITH KAISAR’S GPU CONTAINERS?

You can run any Docker container from publicly accessible registries. While we provide default templates, such as our PyTorch template, experienced users can customize further to meet their specific requirements.

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