Nebula Block Becomes Compute Provider of Akash Network

Nebula Block Becomes Compute Provider of Akash Network

Nebula Block is excited to announce our collaboration with Akash Network, the world's first decentralized and open-source cloud, as we expand our portfolio of strategic partnerships in the decentralized computing space.

Powering the Decentralized Cloud

As part of this collaboration, Nebula Block is now live on the Akash marketplace, providing high-performance GPU computing resources to developers, blockchain projects, and enterprises seeking decentralized alternatives to traditional cloud services. This partnership represents our continued commitment to supporting the growth of Web3 infrastructure and decentralized computing ecosystems.

Available GPU Resources

Nebula Block is offering a comprehensive range of NVIDIA GPUs on the Akash marketplace, catering to various computational needs:

  • NVIDIA A100: Available through our provider endpoint at  http://provider.provider04.nebulablock.com, these high-performance GPUs are ideal for demanding AI workloads, scientific computing, and large-scale data processing.
  • NVIDIA A4000 and RTX 3090: Accessible via  http://provider.provider01.nebulablock.com, these GPUs offer an excellent balance of performance and cost-effectiveness for mid-range AI training, rendering, and compute-intensive applications.
  • NVIDIA RTX 3080: Available at http://provider.provider02.nebulablock.com, these GPUs provide solid performance for a wide range of applications, from machine learning inference to graphics rendering and computational tasks.

To deploy, visit the Akash deployment platform: Cloudmos.

North American Server Presence

With our established presence in North American data centers, Nebula Block offers Akash users access to strategically located computing resources with excellent connectivity, security, and reliability. Our North American server infrastructure is ideal for applications that require low latency for users in this region or compliance with specific regulatory requirements.

We invite developers, enterprises, and blockchain projects seeking North American server resources to reach out to us directly. Our team can help determine the optimal configuration for your specific needs and ensure a smooth deployment process on the Akash Network.

Commitment to Decentralized Computing

By joining the Akash marketplace, Nebula Block reinforces its position as a key infrastructure provider in the decentralized space, offering alternatives to centralized cloud services while maintaining enterprise-grade performance and reliability.

For more information about our services on Akash Network or to discuss your specific infrastructure needs, please contact our team directly or visit our website.

 About Akash

Akash is an open-source network designed to facilitate the buying and selling of computing resources in a secure and efficient manner. Purpose-built for public utility, Akash enables decentralized cloud computing, creating a global ecosystem that connects providers and consumers of cloud services.

About Nebula Block

Founded in 2017, Nebula Block brings over seven years of expertise in high-performance GPU hosting, pioneering advancements in AI infrastructure and LLM inference technologies. Leveraging a global network of state-of-the-art data centers, we deliver cost-effective, scalable, and flexible AI solutions.

Our industry-leading serverless AI platform empowers businesses to integrate AI seamlessly into their applications—without the need for specialized AI teams or infrastructure experts. With Nebula Block, building AI agents is as simple as making an app.


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