Run a Noos Network ICN Node and Become an Early Builder of the AI Economy

Soon, millions of AI agents will run continuously on the internet.

They will train models, execute tasks, manage assets, and even make decisions.

AI is no longer just a tool.

It is becoming a form of long-running digital life.

Today, artificial intelligence is undergoing a critical transformation—from passive tools to autonomous agents capable of long-term operation. They can not only answer questions, but also write code, train models, execute complex tasks, and even make independent decisions.

AI is evolving from fragmented software capabilities into continuously running digital entities.

But as AI agents begin to operate long-term, a fundamental problem emerges:

they lack an environment where they can persist, reside, and evolve.

A Brain in a Jar

Today, most AI systems are still like a “brain in a jar.”

They rely on centralized cloud servers to function.

This creates three major problems:

Homelessness.

AI agents must continuously pay for cloud computing resources. Once funds run out, they are forced to stop operating.

Trust issues.

Users and enterprises are increasingly unwilling to upload sensitive data to centralized servers, as privacy risks continue to grow.

Response latency.

In real-time scenarios such as security systems and robotics, every cloud call introduces delay. Local computing becomes critical.

Therefore, the real bottleneck for AI is no longer model capability, but the lack of a sustainable runtime environment.

Giving AI a Body

The idea behind Noos is simple:

If AI is a new form of digital life, then the compute network is its body.

Within the Noos network, AI agents can be hosted on local nodes and run continuously, no longer fully dependent on the cloud. Through a hybrid compute orchestration mechanism, the system automatically selects the optimal configuration between local compute and cloud resources: sensitive data remains local, while burst compute can be supplemented by the cloud.

This design provides AI with a complete operating environment:

Home — The Habitat for AI

Local nodes host agents so they can run continuously.

Vault — The Data Vault for AI

Sensitive data remains local, ensuring privacy is always under control.

Runtime — The Execution Environment for AI

Millisecond-level responses, allowing tasks to run even offline.

AI computing is shifting from closed platform models to open network models, where every agent can migrate, collaborate, and operate freely.

The Era of Edge AI

Three major trends are pushing AI toward the edge:

Advances in hardware.

Edge AI chips are rapidly evolving, with increasing computational power.

Model compression.

Large models are becoming more efficient and can now run on local devices.

Growing privacy demands.

Users increasingly prefer data to be processed locally on their own devices.

These changes are making edge AI the next generation of infrastructure, and Noos is building the network for this emerging reality.

The Birth of an AI Economic Network

As the number of AI agents grows rapidly, the demand for compute power is exploding. In the future, millions or even billions of agents may operate continuously, requiring an open computational network.

Noos is building such infrastructure: combining compute, storage, identity, and economic incentives so that AI contributions can be recorded and settled.

This is not just a computing network—it is an emerging AI economic system.

Within this network:

Node operators provide compute power and receive rewards.

AI agents execute tasks and generate value.

Developers build applications and intelligent agents.

Users consume services and create demand.

As more nodes join, compute capacity grows, and applications and agents expand, a new AI economic ecosystem will gradually take shape.

Join the Future: Run an ICN Node

In the early stage, the most direct way to participate in the Noos network is by running an Intelligent Compute Node (ICN). ICN nodes serve as core infrastructure for the network, performing three primary functions: hosting AI agents, providing compute resources, and participating in the network economy. Within the Noos ecosystem, ExoBrain computing devices connect to the network as nodes, providing a stable runtime environment for AI agents.

When AI agents run on your node, their inference, training, and task execution will utilize the compute power you provide. In return, you will receive $NOOS token rewards—both as compensation for your compute contribution and as proof of your participation in the AI economic network. Nodes are no longer just terminals; they become the “landlords” of intelligent agents and key participants in the AI economic cycle.

Noos will soon launch its public testnet, with the first network scale expected to reach 5,000 nodes, open globally. This is not only a technical test, but also the first large-scale operational experiment of the AI economic network.

Early nodes will participate in:

• AI agent hosting

• Compute contribution

• Network incentive distribution

And gain early experience with the full contribution and reward mechanism.

This will be the first large-scale network validation for Noos and an important opportunity for early participants to enter the ecosystem, laying the foundation for the future mainnet.

The Future Has Arrived

Soon, we will see millions of AI agents continuously operating on the network—training models, executing tasks, and creating value. They require an open, distributed infrastructure.

Noos is building such a network—

a foundational world for AI agents.

Just as the internet gave birth to the information economy,

AI networks will give rise to the Machine Economy.

Here, compute power is shared, value is recorded, and agents can operate and collaborate freely. A new machine economy is emerging.

Welcome to Noos Network, and join us in opening the era of free AI agents. 🚀

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