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Decentralized GPU network first launched as a U.S. stock-listed company in the corporate market
【ChainNews】Recently, there is a quite important piece of news—Predictive Oncology has officially rebranded as Axe Compute and is now listed and traded on NASDAQ under the AGPU ticker. What does this mean? It marks the first time a decentralized GPU infrastructure enters the enterprise-level market with the status of a publicly listed company.
Axe Compute’s positioning is very clear: as an enterprise-level operator, responsible for commercializing Aethir’s decentralized GPU network and providing reliable computing power services to AI companies. It is supported by the Aethir Strategic Compute Reserve, targeting enterprise clients who need GPU reservations, dedicated clusters, bare-metal capabilities, multi-region deployment, and SLA contract guarantees.
Looking at Aethir’s current situation reveals the scale—over 435,000 GPU containers deployed across more than 200 regions in 93 countries worldwide. Hardware-wise, it supports high-end acceleration cards like NVIDIA H100, H200, B200, and B300.
This structure is also very smartly designed: Axe Compute serves as the front-end delivery and contracting party for enterprises, while Aethir continues to operate behind the scenes to provide decentralized infrastructure. This approach satisfies the governance and compliance frameworks of US-listed companies while maintaining the flexibility of a decentralized computing network. From the company’s perspective, this is paving the way for further expansion of the enterprise customer base and validating infrastructure scalability.
Wait, I need to look at on-chain data before drawing conclusions. Listing on Nasdaq ≠ proof of market efficiency, everyone.
Transitioning from oncology to AGPU, the arbitrage space and market psychology behind this need to be carefully analyzed; otherwise, it's easy to get cut.
Getting listed is easy; actually running a viable business model is the real challenge. Looking forward to seeing if its gas fee rates can beat existing solutions.
Does this count as a certain kind of "mainstream army" entering? Or is it just a game to fulfill the fundraising dream?
Nah, without looking at the holdings structure and on-chain interaction volume, I wouldn’t even dare to believe this thing can last long.