Stakeholder and Value Stack
NoderaOS sits at the critical intersection between raw computing resources and the DePIN marketplace. The value stack consists of three primary layers:
Resource Layer: Device Compute (You)
Provides the fundamental computing resources
Consists of machines with varying specifications
Forms the foundation of the infrastructure
Infrastructure Layer: Infra Orchestration (NoderaOS)
Prepares infrastructure to be supply-ready
Handles curation and connection to DePIN networks
Ensures reliability through monitoring and uptime management
Distribution Layer: Connecting to Demand (DePIN)
Manages demand generation
Handles lease management
Coordinates job scheduling and revenue collection
Role played by each layer
Step 1: Getting Infrastructure Ready
When universities contribute raw computing resources (CPU, RAM, storage) through NoderaOS, they become part of a distributed infrastructure:
Resource Contribution: Devices join the NoderaOS network by installing NoderaOS desktop.
NoderaOS Orchestration: NoderaOS manages these diverse machines using Kubernetes (K8S) pods++, preparing them to run different DePIN workloads
Upgrading Infrastructure: Using orchestration technologies, NoderaOS makes base infrastructure contribution-ready
Curation, Monitoring and Management: NoderaOS curates appropriate DePINs in a risk-reward graded framework, considering resource consumption, reward generation, and project strength through quantitative and qualitative analysis. Once curated, NoderaOS helps deploy, monitor, manage upgrades, and maintain uptime.
Step 2: Serving Customers through DePIN Platforms
This process happens automatically. The orchestration infrastructure is registered, onstreamed, and made available to customers through DePIN platforms by NoderaOS:
Customer Access: Businesses access orchestrated resources through DePIN marketplaces
Application Deployment: They deploy non-mission-critical workloads such as:
Batch processing jobs
Content delivery network endpoints
Data processing tasks
Service Payment: Customers pay for services in stablecoins or DePINs tokens based on usage which gets routed to resource providers.
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