The SYRO Project

Building a global market
for computing power

The first truly decentralized supercomputer

Many Organizations Trust SYRO

SYRO Overview

SYRO is the first truly decentralized supercomputer, Building a global market for computing power. By connecting peer-to-peer networks of machines and providing flexible tools for developers, SYRO redefines how compute tasks are executed, distributed, and monetized. It enables secure, low-cost, and scalable computation for tasks such as CGI rendering, scientific simulations, and machine learning.

Unlike centralized cloud providers limited by proprietary systems and high margins, SYRO empowers anyone to contribute or consume computing resources on a global, open, and efficient marketplace.

Core Features

Decentralized Compute Network

SYRO allows task creators ("requestors") to rent computing power from individual or professional node operators ("providers") through a permissionless network.

Integrated Payment Layer

An Ethereum-based transaction system enables direct, transparent payments between requestors, providers, and software developers.

Application Registry

Developers can publish software directly to the SYRO network and customize monetization models using a programmable transaction framework.

Support for Asynchronous and Scalable Tasks

Designed for distributed microservices and parallel task execution, SYRO is suitable for real-time, intensive workloads.

Cost Efficiency

By removing centralized intermediaries, SYRO significantly reduces computation costs, making advanced applications more accessible.

SYRO Ecosystem

SYRO introduces a new compute economy built on three interconnected roles:

Providers

Offer spare or dedicated compute capacity to the network and receive payment for task execution.

Requestors

Submit computational tasks to be processed at market-competitive rates.

Developers

Deploy software to the network and monetize through flexible, on-chain payment systems.

Together, these participants create a transparent, competitive, and decentralized compute infrastructure—designed to scale with demand and deliver real value across industries.

Supply of
Infrastructure

The supply of computing power to the network comes from providers. This could be anyone, from an individual renting out idle CPU cycles of a gaming PC, to a large datacenter contributing their entire capacity. Providers have the incentive to join SYRO because they receive payments from requestors for the completed tasks. Of course, SYRO’s user interface will be easy to use, Giving providers a clear way to set prices and decide what fraction of their own idle resources they are willing to rent out.

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