Glossary

Key Terms and Definitions

This glossary provides clear and concise definitions of key terms and concepts used within the Unreal AI ecosystem. Understanding these terms is essential for navigating our platform and fully grasping the benefits of what we offer.

A

AI (Artificial Intelligence)

The simulation of human intelligence in machines that are programmed to think and learn. In the context of Unreal AI, it refers to the development and deployment of AI models using our GPU-powered platform.

API (Application Programming Interface)

A set of tools and protocols that allow different software applications to communicate with each other. Unreal AI provides APIs to enable seamless integration with our platform for various AI-related tasks.

B

Blockchain

A decentralized digital ledger that records transactions across multiple computers in a way that ensures the security and transparency of data. Unreal AI operates on the Ethereum blockchain, providing a secure environment for all transactions.

C

Cluster Deployment

The process of setting up and managing a group of interconnected GPUs to work together as a single computing unit. This is a key feature of Unreal AI, allowing users to access massive computational power for AI training, video rendering, and more.

Cloud Mining:

A method of mining cryptocurrencies by using shared processing power from a remote data center. Unreal AI offers cloud mining services through our GPU network, allowing users to mine efficiently at a fractional cost.

D

DApp (Decentralized Application)

An application that runs on a decentralized network, such as the Ethereum blockchain, rather than being hosted on a centralized server. Unreal AI's DApp allows users to deploy GPU clusters, manage tasks, and participate in the AI marketplace.

F

Fixed APY (Annual Percentage Yield):

A guaranteed annual return on staked tokens, calculated based on the amount of tokens staked. Unreal AI offers a fixed APY for $UNREAL holders participating in the staking program.

G

GPU (Graphics Processing Unit)

A specialized processor designed to handle complex graphical computations, commonly used in gaming and AI training. Unreal AI leverages GPUs to provide high-performance computing power for various tasks.

H

Holders

Individuals or entities that own $UNREAL tokens. Holders can participate in various platform features, including staking, revenue sharing, and more.

J

AI Jobs (AI Marketplace)

Tasks or projects posted in the Unreal AI Marketplace that require GPU power, such as AI training, video rendering, and cloud mining. Users can create and complete jobs for rewards in $UNREAL tokens.

N

Network Status

The current operational status of the Unreal AI network, including the availability and performance of deployed GPU clusters. This information is accessible through the Unreal AI DApp.

R

Revenue Share

A model where a portion of the platform’s revenue is distributed to $UNREAL holders. Unreal AI’s revenue share includes 1% of transaction taxes and 10% of marketplace operations revenue.

S

Staking

The process of locking up tokens in a smart contract to support the network and earn rewards. Unreal AI offers staking opportunities for $UNREAL holders with a fixed APY.

Snapshot

A record of the token holdings of all users at a specific point in time. Unreal AI took a snapshot during the token migration process to ensure all V1 holders received their V2 tokens accurately.

Smart Contract

A self-executing contract with the terms of the agreement directly written into code. Unreal AI uses smart contracts on the Ethereum blockchain to automate transactions and ensure security.

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