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Ocean Network Builds ‘Airbnb for Compute’ Network Using Idle GPUs

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  • Ocean Network is launching a decentralized peer-to-peer compute network that leverages idle and underused GPUs.
  • Users will be able to run code without having to manage the infrastructure themselves or leave VS Code, Cursor, or Windsurf.
  • The project uses Circle’s USDC deployed on Coinbase’s Base blockchain, an Ethereum Layer 2, for instant settlements.

From a computation perspective, 2026 is starting to look a lot like the brutal realities of finding housing in a high-cost-of-living city: it’s a seller’s market, and it’s expensive.

Demand for compute is higher than ever, with hyperscalers, AI firms, and even gamers pushing demand to record levels amid an ongoing GPU shortage. And as if that shortage weren’t enough, buyers and suppliers also have to contend with highly variable demand, which can change massively throughout the day or week, not entirely unlike how vacation hotspots around the world can go from practically ghost towns to charging $200 for a bed.

Ocean Network believes an “Airbnb for compute” model could help ease today’s GPU bottlenecks, allowing ordinary people and companies to rent out their spare GPU capacity through a simple, easy-to-use UX.

Ocean Network is launching a decentralized peer-to-peer compute network that turns idle or underused GPUs into a usable distributed compute marketplace. Users submit a job to the selected Ocean Node, and the results are returned without the user having to manage infrastructure.

“Think about a gamer who plays 10 hours a day on their PC and wants to monetize that processing power during the hours they’re not using it on our network,” Bogdan Fazakas, Ocean Network’s lead engineer, said. Bogdan explained that Ocean’s monitoring systems run benchmark jobs across nodes on the network to ensure they are of the quality that end users expect to receive.

Ocean uses a pay-per-use escrow mechanism in which users pay for each completed compute job. You submit a job, the network runs it, returns the outputs, and you’re charged based on the resources that the specific job consumed—time, hardware, and environment—rather than for keeping a specific machine reserved.

“If you have a high demand job, you can use some of the more powerful GPUs,” Fazakas said. “If you have something that does not require that huge amount of memory and power, you can use a gaming GPU that’s available in the network.”

Making liquid compute accessible

Users can filter and select specific hardware models, including GPUs like Nvidia’s H200, A100, or Tesla T4, and set exact minimum requirements for CPU and RAM. They can then deploy containerized jobs in languages like Python or JavaScript with a single click once the environment is mapped, and monitor the job live to automatically pull results back to their local environment.

Consumer users can set up an Ocean Node and monetize their underutilized high-performance compute resources. These resources are then coordinated with Ocean Orchestrator (formerly the Ocean VS Code Extension), which integrates natively with some of the most popular development platforms like VS Code, Cursor, Windsurf, and Antigravity.

Ocean Orchestrator’s extension allows developers to use VS Code, Cursor, or Windsurf to run jobs without leaving their development environment, giving them the ability to run code without having to manage separate nodes.

To protect sensitive data, Ocean Network uses an approach known as Compute-to-Data (C2D). This is a privacy-preserving computation method in which your algorithm runs in an isolated container where the data resides, so data privacy is maintained, and only outputs are returned as secure compute.

Stablecoins for simple payments

The payment mechanism uses Circle’s USDC deployed on Coinbase’s Base blockchain, an Ethereum layer-2 network, for instant settlements. Funds are held in escrow and only released once the node successfully completes the job and returns the output. Users are charged strictly for the resources consumed by the specific job (time, hardware, and environment), eliminating the cost of idle computation. Access and rewards are secured via wallet-based identity provided by Alchemy.

“You can set a node to use only, for example, 10 USDC. After you reach 10 USDC, the job will be stopped,” Bogdan explained.

Though Ocean does rely on cryptocurrency for its settlements to function, users don’t need to create their own crypto wallet with platforms like MetaMask to get the service to function. Ocean Network uses the smart wallet solution provided by Alchemy to handle authentication via Google Accounts, e-mail, and passkeys.

Bogdan explained that Ocean is working on rolling out what it calls “card-to-compute,” which will see the network integrate an on-ramp solution that allows users to pay directly with their credit cards on a per-job basis.

“The system automatically calculates and converts USDC to their native currency, pre-filling everything via the on-ramp widget. So there’s no need to interact with any exchanges, and no need to bridge tokens.”

Ocean is currently inviting Web2 data scientists, data analysts, and Web3 builders to try out the network in beta, offering $100 in complimentary credits to new users. It’s partnering with Aethir for the launch, who will ensure the supply of high-performance GPUs from the get-go.

While the initial beta will be focused on the demand side, allowing users to run jobs, starting mid-April Ocean Network will allow users to run their own nodes to monetize their unused GPU and CPU capacity.

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