TechFlow reports that decentralized computing marketplace Spheron has announced its Pull Request has been merged with ai16z and will soon launch as a plugin. This plugin significantly expands the potential and utility of Eliza's plugin ecosystem, marking a crucial step for Spheron in developing Eliza’s plugin ecosystem and delivering more powerful, modular tools to users. With this plugin, developers using the Eliza framework can permissionlessly rent computing resources autonomously. AI Agents can now be deployed not only on data center-grade servers but also on individual or retail systems.
Specifically, the plugin enables users to deploy specific templates on Spheron, such as Ollama, VSCode, Jupyter Notebook, and Heurist Miner, laying the foundation for natural language-based workload deployment, simplifying the deployment process, and enabling more complex deployments and agent-driven interactions.
Spheron aims to build a GPU-powered supercomputing network that deploys workloads on decentralized infrastructure in a highly modular fashion. As such, this plugin can be imported independently to enable functionality without affecting other modules.
Spheron Network seeks to integrate global computing resources to create a GPU marketplace, providing highly customizable, low-cost computing services to meet the demands of compute-intensive applications such as AI, DeFi, and gaming, thereby empowering the development of the decentralized economy.




