A preview of the platform we are building.
The ZeroMine marketplace is intended to become the access layer between network capacity and compute demand as the platform matures.
During the current testing phase, approved users can run jobs free while ZeroMine continues building stable deployment, usable capacity, and clearer marketplace structure.
What is true today
- Approved users can access the platform during testing
- Jobs are free to run during the testing phase
- ZeroMine deploys standardised systems on the network
- Marketplace pricing comes later as the network matures
Direction, not a live exchange.
This page is a preview of how compute access may be presented as the ZeroMine network grows. It is not a live exchange, live pricing board, or real-time availability screen.
The purpose of the marketplace is to give users a clearer path into compute capacity as machine types, workload categories, and network scale become more mature.
The machine formats the network is currently built around.
ZeroMine standardises deployment so machine behaviour, monitoring, and execution stay consistent across the network.
Case System
Entry-level network format for lighter compute demand and smaller workload execution.
View MachinesTower System
Mid-scale deployment format designed for heavier throughput and broader job handling.
View MachinesRack System
Higher-density system format intended for larger deployment environments and stronger capacity.
View MachinesA taste of what may come as the network grows.
As the network matures, ZeroMine expects the platform to expand beyond the current standard system layer into broader compute classes and more specialised workload access.
Broader Compute Tiers
Future marketplace structure may include more differentiated system classes as deployment capacity expands.
Clearer Workload Matching
Users may eventually be able to select capacity based on the kind of workload they need to run.
Usage-Based Pricing
Pricing is intended to be introduced later, once live supply, demand, and network conditions are better understood.
The platform is being shaped toward multiple compute categories.
These categories describe the types of workloads the network is being built toward over time.
Text
Language, inference, summarisation, and text-processing workflows.
Image
Generation, editing, training, and visual-processing workloads.
Audio
Speech, transcription, generation, and audio model execution.
Video
Rendering, transformation, and future media-processing workflows.
Data
Batch processing, analytics, indexing, and data-heavy compute tasks.
Robotics
Longer-term model execution and simulation categories for machine interaction.
Free during testing. Structured access later.
ZeroMine is keeping platform access simple during testing, then introducing more structure once supply and platform maturity are in place.
Now
Approved users can access the platform and run jobs free during the current testing phase.
Next
As deployment grows, the platform can begin to present clearer capacity groupings and workload paths.
Later
Marketplace pricing and more defined compute access can be introduced once the network reaches broader scale.
Planned as a supporting tool.
A calculator may later help explain host earnings or platform economics in a clearer way.
Until that tool is working properly, it should be treated as planned functionality rather than a live marketplace feature.
Explore the platform while it is still in testing.
Join early access to explore ZeroMine as the network, workload support, and future marketplace structure continue to evolve.