THE MARKET MODEL

We orchestrate compute.

Hyperstellar connects data centers, clouds, neoclouds, carriers, and AI companies into a liquid compute fabric where capacity can be discovered, accessed, allocated, priced, routed, and monetized across one connected market.

Supply
Operators
Data centers, clouds, and networks with idle or underused capacity.
Keep ownership · ~85% of value
Hyperstellar
Hyperstellar
Discover · match · price · route · verify · settle.
10-20% on value that flows · illustrative
Demand
Buyers
Enterprise AI, model developers, and platforms paying the market price.
One access point · assurances they choose
The marketIllustrative

Operators keep 85% of the compute that is monetized in the market. Hyperstellar earns a small toll each time compute is discovered, matched, priced, routed, verified, or settled.

10-20%
Toll on value that flows (illustrative)
~85%
Value kept by capacity owners
85-90%
Software gross margin

Illustrative management estimates. Not a forecast of returns.

What operators earn

Monetize unused or underused capacity.

Operators turn idle GPUs, networks, and floor space into recurring revenue without giving up ownership or control. The site, the gear, and the customer relationship stay theirs.

What buyers get

Access flexible, distributed compute.

Buyers reach the whole network through a single door, pay the market price, and choose the assurances they need: priority, SLA, geography. No long-term lock-in to one site.

Why it compounds

Each turn is harder to replicate than the last.

More nodes bring more capacity. More capacity brings more buyers. More buyers bring more transactions. More transactions sharpen pricing and improve reliability. The loop tightens with every turn.

  1. 01
    More nodes
  2. 02
    More capacity
  3. 03
    More buyers
  4. 04
    More transactions
  5. 05
    Sharper pricing
  6. 06
    More reliability

Economics on this page are illustrative.

Partner with us

Build the market for distributed compute.

For operators with capacity, buyers with workloads, and partners who want to help the network compound.