Here’s what’s been happening at CETI AI over the past two weeks:
Intelligent Compute Fabric (ICF) Development
We’ve continued refining the ICF architecture with two major advancements:
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Event-Based Database System
We’ve transitioned from SQL databases to an append-only log database (inspired by blockchain) using CurrentDB. This upgrade enhances:-
Concurrency handling
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Real-time tracking of hardware usage
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Transparent, immutable billing foundations
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Federated Kubernetes Autoscaling
Curtis demoed how the ICF can now remotely deploy workloads to clusters—even behind firewalls—by using outbound-only connections. This enables:-
Enlisting clusters globally without custom networking
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Permissionless infrastructure growth
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Kubernetes-native control with Helm
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Why This Matters
Previously, hardware had to be inside CETI’s main cluster. Now, any compute resource globally—rented, bare-metal, or community-contributed—can be added with ease. We’re building toward a truly decentralized, elastic AI compute layer.What’s Coming Next
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August 2025: Finalizing the enlistment flow to allow anyone to connect their GPUs/clusters
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Sept–Oct 2025: Billing system rollout with provable, auditable billing and crypto payouts via Wire Network
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Q4 2025: Demand integrations (e.g. Psyc, Sire, Alpaca, Morpheus, Dula), DevOps-as-a-Service offerings, and autoscaling monetization pathways
Ecosystem & Business Development
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Conversations continue with partners like Dula, Morpheus, and Alpaca to support scalable AI workloads.
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CETI is increasingly seen as the DevOps backbone for builders in decentralized AI, enabling infrastructure abstraction for inference and training demand sources.
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Partnerships will route compute from unused global GPUs to high-traffic AI services with automated monetization.
- Held our monthly town hall with the community, with transcripts provided for our international holders to follow along with development.