According to Deep Tide TechFlow, the decentralized computing power market Spheron has announced that its Pull Request has been merged with ai16z and will soon be launched as a plugin. This plugin will significantly expand the potential of the Eliza plugin ecosystem and enhance its practicality, marking an important step for Spheron in developing the Eliza plugin ecosystem and providing users with more powerful, modular tools. Through this plugin, developers using the Eliza framework can autonomously rent computing resources in a permissionless manner, allowing AI Agents to be deployed not only on data center-level servers but also on individual/retail systems.
Specifically, this plugin allows users to deploy specific templates on Spheron, such as Ollama, VSCode, Jupyter Notebook, and Heurist Miner, laying the groundwork for deploying workloads using natural language, thereby simplifying the deployment process and further enabling more complex deployments and agent-based interactions.
Spheron aims to build a GPU supercomputing network to deploy workloads in a hyper-modular fashion on decentralized infrastructure, allowing this plugin to be imported independently to enable functionality without affecting other modules.
It is reported that Spheron Network aims to integrate global computing power resources to create a GPU trading market, providing highly customized and low-cost computing power services for demanders in fields such as AI, DeFi, and gaming, empowering the development of the decentralized economy.