ICPX rewards
Compute revenue should return to the protocol.
ICPX V1 launches tonight as an MVP beta for on-demand compute, wallet payments and provider-backed GPU jobs. V1 proves the job flow. The next program upgrade adds staking, rewards, buy-back and burn mechanics so ICPX can close the loop between compute demand, protocol revenue and the community.
Full circle
From compute payments to USDC claims.
V1 tonight
ICPX V1 starts as an MVP beta for accounts, wallets, dashboard access, provider inventory, pay-per-run quotes and support tickets.
Open-source release
The full software stack is planned to be open-sourced so builders can inspect the app, program interfaces, provider logic and dashboard flow.
Staking and rewards
The program will be upgraded with staking, reward accounting and USDC claim flows for eligible ICPX stakers.
Burn and buy-back
V2 is planned to introduce buy-back and burn mechanics tied to protocol usage and compute demand.
Community operation
ICPX is intended to become community-run, with the protocol carrying compute payments and public settlement rules.
ICPX is built to be community-run.
The team builds and operates the first version of the software, provider routing, dashboard, ticketing system and Solana payment flow. The long-term goal is different: ICPX should be run by the community, with the program enforcing the rules for staking, rewards and settlement.
Compute revenue is planned to flow through the program. After provider costs and protocol rules are applied, eligible ICPX stakers should be able to claim their USDC share from the system. The team makes money through trading fees and product execution, not by hiding the compute stack.
The full software is planned to be open-sourced so the community can verify how accounts, wallets, GPU jobs, metering, settlements, tickets and provider integrations work. V1 is beta software. Bugs should be reported through the ticket system so they can be tracked and fixed inside the app.
Disclaimer: ICPX V1 is MVP beta software. Rewards, staking, buy-back and burn mechanics require a future program upgrade and may change before release. This page is product information, not financial advice.