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NodeOps Q3 2025 Report Highlights Explosive Growth

The Quiet Underdog Redefining the intersection of AI and Web3 with Real Revenue and Relentless Delivery Announces GPU Launch, & Roadmap Toward the AI Cloud

October 15th, 2025 —New York, NY— While most infrastructure projects make noise, NodeOps keeps shipping. The decentralized compute startup quietly closed Q3 2025 with record traction: $4.34 million in cumulative revenue, more than 83K nodes under management , and over 18 Petabytes of bandwidth processed, all achieved with a lean team and outside the silo of crypto hype cycles.


Built at the intersection of AI and Web3, NodeOps has become the silent backbone behind the rise of autonomous infrastructure. Its Q3 Report details the launch of GPU orchestration, the Template Marketplace, and AI-powered deployment engine Autogen, which drew over 300 developer sign-ups in its first 24 hours.

“We don’t out-market; we out-build,” said Naman Kabra, CEO of NodeOps. “Our strength is execution. Every number in this report is on-chain, verifiable, and earned.”

The company’s first Persistent Volume Claim (PVC) feature introduced enterprise-grade data durability to decentralized compute, while the NodeOps Portal unified staking, governance, and liquidity management for $NODE holders.

Partnerships deepened across both technical and institutional fronts—GaianetHyperSpace, and Gensyn on AI and compute collaboration; Blockchain Builders FundBankless Ventures, and Coinlist on market expansion.

Reliability remained unmatched: NodeOps’ oldest validator has run over 400,000 consecutive blocks without a single miss, a two-year streak few networks can claim.

“The ecosystem has louder names and bigger valuations,” added Pratik Balar, CTO. “But we’re quietly powering them. The underdog advantage is focus—no noise, just throughput.”

With its upcoming AI Cloud stackNodeOps aims to make decentralized infrastructure as intuitive as modern DevOps and as autonomous as AI agents. The mission is clear: build the layer that lets builders run smarter, faster, and freer.


Major Q3 Milestones

  • GPU Offering & Template Marketplace — Introduced a one-click GPU deployment system with 437 active templates2,263 deployments, and contributions from 20 developers, making decentralized compute accessible for AI and high-performance workloads.
  • Autogen Launch — Rolled out an AI-powered deployment engine enabling developers to deploy directly from GitHub or Docker. Over 300 developers signed up within 24 hours of launch, signaling strong demand for intelligent infrastructure automation.
  • Persistent Volume Claim (PVC) — Implemented enterprise-grade data persistence, ensuring user data remains intact even if templates are deleted or redeployed.
  • Business Development — Expanded partnerships with BabylonGaianetHyperSpace, and Gensyn on the technical front, alongside institutional alliances with Blockchain Builders FundBankless Ventures, and Coinlist — reinforcing NodeOps’ position as the infrastructure bridge between AI and decentralized compute.
  • Network Performance — NodeOps processed over 18 petabytes of bandwidth in Q3, executed 17,000 code commits, maintained 58,000 CI minutes, and achieved a zero-block miss record over 407,000 consecutive blocks on its oldest validator.


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About NodeOps

NodeOps is the definitive AI-powered infrastructure platform for Web3, enabling developers, enterprises, and autonomous agents to coordinate compute, deploy workloads, and optimize performance seamlessly across a decentralized cloud. Grounded in a revenue-first philosophy, NodeOps is committed to building tangible infrastructure and promoting verifiable, sustainable growth in the AI sector. 

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