Aethir just rolled out CARA, a crypto-focused AI agent powered by decentralized GPUs.
The agent comes with market monitoring, whale tracking, research tools, and access to 1,500+ data sources.
Still $ATH sits near a ~$104M market cap.
Why is the market barely valuing one of the largest decentralized GPU networks already shipping consumer AI products?
@AethirCloud is building decentralized cloud infrastructure for AI, gaming, and compute-heavy workloads.
Instead of only renting GPU capacity, the project is now moving further up the stack with products like Aethir Claw and CARA.
The ecosystem includes:
• Enterprise GPU infrastructure
• AI training and inference
• Gaming cloud services
• AI agent deployment
• Agent-focused developer tools
The goal is turning decentralized compute into usable end products rather than simply providing hardware access.
That’s where Aethir differs from many compute networks focused primarily on raw GPU marketplaces.
There are still important challenges. GPU infrastructure remains capital intensive to scale.
At the same time:
• Competition from centralized cloud providers remains strong
• Other DePIN compute networks continue expanding
• Long-term demand must keep pace with network growth
Supply is another factor:
• ~48% of maximum supply is circulating
• Ecosystem incentives and future emissions remain part of the network's economics
That means adoption and utilization remain key drivers going forward.
At the same time:
• No major exploit history surfaced
• No public governance controversies emerged
• Enterprise partnerships continue expanding across AI and gaming sectors
🪙Tokenomics
• Price: ~$0.0051
• Market cap: ~$104M
• Circulating supply: 20.12B
• Max supply: 42B
Always take whatever you read on the internet with a pinch of salt, do your own research, NFA.
