Windows x64
The alpha platform. NVIDIA and AMD GPUs are served through a single Vulkan backend.
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Mantissa nodes serve LLM inference that the network can prove was done honestly. At network launch, valid settled work is designed to earn $XIP; the closed alpha uses simulated credits only. Supply is admitted in step with demand so operator economics reflect real workload rather than hardware presence.
Node Client
The Windows alpha pairs a native desktop operator app with the Rust node daemon and a signed inference payload. Public builds ship only after clean-install lifecycle, diagnostics, uninstall, and friend-cohort acceptance gates pass.
The alpha platform. NVIDIA and AMD GPUs are served through a single Vulkan backend.
Download Not yet availablePlanned for the public testnet wave, after the Windows alpha validates the onboarding and conformance flow.
Download PlannedOne email when downloads go live and onboarding opens. Nothing else.
Join the WaitlistOperating a Node
At launch, Mantissa work rewards are issued only against valid settled jobs. There is no presence-based emissions faucet and no reward for idle hardware; the closed alpha uses simulated credits.
On first run, the conformance self-test checks that your GPU and driver stack reproduce the Exact Inference Profile bit-for-bit against golden vectors. Pass, and you are eligible to serve.
Operators bond stake to accept work; in-flight throughput is capped in proportion to stake, so exposure can never outrun collateral.
Each completed job emits a signed receipt. Receipts batch into epoch rollups; after the dispute window, valid settled work is eligible for $XIP work rewards once the token is live.
Sampled audits re-execute your claimed work. Clean history builds reputation, which buys routing priority within safe bounds. Referee-confirmed dishonesty enters the full-stake penalty path.
Requirements
Final requirements ship with the public build; the profile is certified per hardware generation as evidence accumulates. The alpha targets:
| Component | Alpha target | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Operating system | Windows 10/11 x64 | Linux planned with the public testnet |
| GPU | NVIDIA or AMD with Vulkan support | Both vendors serve through the same Vulkan backend; each card must pass the conformance self-test |
| VRAM | 12–24 GB recommended | Sized for whole-model serving of 8B–32B-class quantized models; smaller cards can qualify for smaller models |
| Network | Reliable broadband | Only the peer-to-peer port is exposed; everything else stays local |
| Stake | Required to serve | Amounts published with the token economics review |
Network Telemetry
Live utilization, verified-work volume, audit rates, and the supply-admission queue will be published here, including the share of demand that is network-funded bootstrap workload, openly labeled. Our numbers cannot lie; that is the product.
Why a Waitlist
DePIN networks die by letting supply grow unboundedly against no demand: earnings collapse, operators leave, the network hollows out. Mantissa runs deliberate supply admission control so operator onboarding is quota-gated and supply is admitted only as demand grows.
Utilization stays high by construction, operator earnings stay visible and real, and the waitlist itself becomes an honest growth signal.
Email us with your GPU model, VRAM, and operating system. Alpha invitations go out in small waves as onboarding capacity and demand allow.