Render Network at its core pays anyone with an idle GPU to help render anything from Hollywood films to NASA visuals.
Trevor Harries-Jones, a director on the Render Network Foundation board, joined Laura to walk through how the GPU marketplace has evolved, how AI may inadvertently lead to its growth and why onchain proof of creation is central to its vision. Plus, the lore behind Render's migration from Ethereum to Solana in 2021.
According to Harries-Jones, Render offers a “flywheel” that is bringing artists and creators onchain “in a very slow and methodical way” and AI is breaking down the barrier to entry for 3D motion graphics creation. Is Render about to transition from a network serving a niche ecosystem of creators to one that serves millions?
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Show Highlights:
How Render has moved from a network simply paying users for their GPU to something more complex
Why Render chose a decentralized, onchain structure and launched a token in the first place
Why onchain provenance and proof of creation are central to Render's vision
Why Harries-Jones, a former SaaS CEO abandoned everything to focus on Render
How Render is bringing artists and creators onchain by putting the value to their work in front
How AI is making 3D motion graphics creation easier and what it means for Render
The lore behind Render's migration from Ethereum to Solana
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