FAQ
What is NexaRender?
NexaRender is a decentralized, AI-powered 3D rendering network that utilizes distributed GPU computing and blockchain-based automation to provide high-speed, cost-efficient, and scalable rendering solutions.
Who can use NexaRender?
NexaRender is ideal for 3D artists, game developers, VFX studios, metaverse builders, and NFT creators who require high-performance rendering without relying on centralized cloud providers.
When will NexaRender launch?
NexaRenderβs whitepaper, website, and token launch on Solana are scheduled for March 19, 2025. The beta network rollout and GPU provider onboarding will begin in Q2 2025.
Where does NexaRender process rendering jobs?
NexaRender uses a global network of decentralized GPUs, eliminating reliance on centralized cloud farms. AI-based job allocation ensures optimal performance based on GPU availability and workload complexity.
Why is NexaRender better than traditional cloud rendering?
Decentralized GPU sharing reduces costs by up to 70%.
AI-driven rendering optimizations improve speed and quality.
Blockchain automation ensures secure, transparent, and instant payments.
How does NexaRender assign rendering jobs?
Rendering jobs are allocated using an AI-powered workload scheduler that assigns tasks based on GPU processing power, AI optimizations, network demand, and latency requirements.
What blockchain does NexaRender use?
NexaRender operates on Solana, leveraging its high-speed (4,000+ TPS) and low-cost transaction fees, ensuring efficient smart contract execution for payments and job assignments.
How does NexaRender ensure fair payments for GPU providers?
Smart contracts handle job execution verification and instant payments in NXR tokens, ensuring fair compensation based on processing power contributed.
What AI technologies power NexaRender?
NexaRender integrates:
AI-based denoising & neural upscaling for better image quality.
Deep-learning-driven frame prediction for faster rendering.
Adaptive scene analysis to optimize GPU resource allocation.
How much does NexaRender cost?
Pricing is based on GPU power and processing complexity:
Basic (8β10 TFLOPS, Single GPU): 5 NXR/hr
Pro (20β30 TFLOPS, Multi-GPU): 12 NXR/hr
Enterprise (60+ TFLOPS, AI-enhanced): 25 NXR/hr
Which 3D software is compatible with NexaRender?
NexaRender supports Blender, Maya, Unreal Engine, Cinema 4D, Houdini, 3ds Max, and more, via custom plugins and API integrations.
What are the benefits for GPU providers?
GPU owners can:
Monetize idle computing power by renting it out.
Stake NXR tokens to earn rewards.
Contribute to a decentralized computing ecosystem with fair, automated payments.
How do GPU providers get paid?
Payments are made in NXR tokens, distributed instantly upon render job completion, with rewards based on compute power and uptime.
What is the role of NXR tokens in the ecosystem?
NXR tokens are used for:
Paying for rendering services.
GPU staking and provider rewards.
Network governance and voting rights.
Purchasing AI-generated 3D assets & NFTs.
How does NexaRender ensure data security?
All rendering job data is encrypted, and blockchain-based verification prevents job tampering or unauthorized access.
What happens if a GPU provider fails to complete a job?
Smart contracts automatically reassign tasks to another GPU, and non-performing providers receive lower rankings and reduced rewards.
Can users withdraw NXR tokens to fiat?
Yes, NXR tokens can be traded on Solana-based exchanges, allowing users to convert earnings into fiat or other cryptocurrencies.
How does NexaRender integrate with NFTs and the metaverse?
Rendered 3D assets can be minted as NFTs on Solana and used in metaverse platforms, gaming ecosystems, and VR environments.
Will NexaRender support real-time rendering?
Yes, Enterprise-tier GPU clusters support real-time rendering, enabling virtual production, metaverse world-building, and AI-driven simulations.
How can developers integrate NexaRender into their workflow?
NexaRender provides developer-friendly APIs and SDKs for seamless integration into 3D software, game engines, and decentralized applications (dApps).
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