SpoonOS Partners with Fluence to Power Scalable Decentralized AI Compute
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- This integration opens up a new level of performance for deploying and Golden Financeoperating AI agents.
- Fluence has over 10,000 nodes on its networks and has already worked with large business customers.
SpoonOS is pleased to announce its formal partnership with @fluence_project, a decentralized global compute platform that top infrastructure providers trust.
This integration opens up a new level of performance for deploying and operating AI agents by enabling developers developing on SpoonOS to easily leverage Fluences scalable and affordable compute capacity.
Why Fluence?
Fluence is a decentralized infrastructure as a service platform that distributes enterprise-class virtual servers among a global network of servers. Fluence has over 10,000 nodes on its networks and has already worked with large business customers.
For SpoonOS developers, this means:
- On-demand compute to deploy your agents
- Lower costs with decentralized resource allocation
- Global reach and scalability from day one
- A plug-and-play layer within SpoonOS — no DevOps hassle
This is a further step in creating a decentralized, self-evolving AI ecosystem where developers have complete control over their data, agents, and compute power.
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