Welcome one, welcome all to another HackerNoon Company of the Week feature.

Every week, we highlight a standout company from our Tech Company Database that’s making waves in the global tech ecosystem and the lives of its users. Our database features everything from S&P giants to rising stars in the Startup scene.

This week, we’re spotlighting AIOZ Network, a project building decentralized infrastructure for AI, storage, and media streaming. Instead of routing workloads through centralized hyperscale clouds, AIOZ distributes them across a global network of edge nodes operated by independent participants. The result is a programmable infrastructure layer where compute, bandwidth, and storage can be provisioned directly from a distributed network rather than a handful of centralized providers.


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AIOZ Network: A People-Powered Internet Infrastructure

AIOZ positions itself as a community-powered cloud for the AI era.

Through its DePIN architecture, individuals can contribute resources such as storage, bandwidth, and GPU compute to the network. Those resources are then used to power services across the ecosystem—from content delivery to machine learning workloads.

https://hackernoon.com/aioz-ai-the-people-powered-ai-stack-on-aioz-network?embedable=true

The platform currently integrates several core services:

Together, these tools form a modular infrastructure layer designed for the next generation of Web3 applications.

https://coinmarketcap.com/cmc-ai/aioz-network/what-is/?embedable=true

AIOZ Network in the Web3 Ecosystem

As decentralized infrastructure becomes a major narrative in Web3, AIOZ Network is positioning itself at the intersection of several fast-growing sectors:

Its Layer-1 blockchain and node-powered architecture allow developers to build applications that tap directly into distributed compute, storage, and streaming capabilities—all within the same ecosystem.

HackerNoon 🤝 AIOZ Network

AIOZ Network has also been active on HackerNoon, publishing technical deep dives that unpack how decentralized infrastructure can support real-world workloads—from peer-to-peer video delivery to AI compute and decentralized cloud storage. The pieces tend to focus less on Web3 theory and more on how distributed networks can replace familiar cloud primitives like CDNs, GPU compute, and S3-style storage.

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