


REPPO positions itself as a decentralized AI–infrastructure layer, designed to let autonomous agents and developers access data and compute in a permissionless, on-demand way. Its architecture focuses on reducing friction for anyone building or running AI systems by making infrastructure components modular, tokenized, and programmatically accessible. This approach frames REPPO as part of a broader movement toward distributed AI-ready networks.

A standout idea in the REPPO ecosystem is its “liquid node” or tokenized-node model, where participation in infrastructure provisioning can be fractionalized and freely transferable. Instead of traditional locked-up hardware commitments, REPPO transforms node rights into liquid digital assets, allowing flexible involvement from users. This model aims to bootstrap a distributed network without requiring every supporter to be an operator.



REPPO’s long-term vision revolves around building a scalable, autonomous infrastructure marketplace where data, compute, and AI services can self-coordinate. The network aspires to expand into a full ecosystem supporting agent-driven workflows, modular compute markets, and decentralized data sourcing. If successful, REPPO could serve as a foundational layer for future agent-economy applications.


