Impossible Cloud Network (ICN) is building a decentralized alternative to traditional cloud giants by connecting independently operated hardware nodes into a scalable, secure, and composable network. It replaces the tightly controlled, centralized cloud stack with a layered ecosystem of hardware providers (HPs), service providers (SPs), and SLA oracle nodes, all coordinated through the ICN Protocol (ICNP).


The ICNT token powers every layer of the ICN ecosystem — it’s used by SPs to access network resources, rewarded to HPs and SLA oracles for their contributions, and locked as collateral to ensure uptime and reliability. The Base blockchain is used for all smart contract logic and token interactions, including staking, slashing, and reward allocation.


To ensure reliability in a trustless network, ICN introduces SLA Oracle Nodes — independent monitors that verify performance, generate cryptographic proofs, and enforce SLAs through slashing penalties. These oracles evolve from permissioned systems to a trustless framework over time, anchoring integrity into the protocol.


ICN’s economic model is built around dynamic market balancing—hardware supply scales with real-time demand, not speculation. Rather than flooding the network with unused capacity, ICN incentivizes organic expansion by adjusting rewards based on regional demand and usage, keeping token emissions tightly linked to value.

