Gaming PC Inference Network
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C Combination Innovation
Two separate worlds finally connect — and the intersection is a product
One-Liner
A platform where gamers earn money by renting out idle GPU compute for AI inference workloads.
Kill Reason
Vast.ai, RunPod, and Akash Network already operate distributed GPU marketplaces with established liquidity on both supply and demand sides — a new entrant faces a classic two-sided marketplace cold-start problem against incumbents that already have the network density, pricing algorithms, and workload routing infrastructure that make the economics viable.
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