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Render Network

Render Network

Decentralized GPU Rendering on the Blockchain

Launch Year
2020
Consensus
Solana Proof of Stake
Max Supply
536,870,912 RNDR
Block Time
~0.4 seconds
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Render Network
Price
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About Render Network

Render Network is a decentralized GPU rendering platform that connects artists and studios needing rendering power with GPU owners willing to rent their idle computing resources. Founded by Jules Urbach of OTOY, Render Network enables complex 3D rendering, AI training, and visual computing workloads to be distributed across thousands of GPUs worldwide. After migrating from Ethereum to Solana, Render benefits from lower fees and faster transactions. RNDR tokens are used to pay for rendering jobs.

History

2017
OTOY's Jules Urbach begins development of the Render Network concept
2020
Render Network launches on Ethereum mainnet
2021
Render Network processes over 1 million rendering tasks
2023
Render Network migrates from Ethereum to Solana for lower fees and speed
2024
RNDR rebranded to RENDER on Solana; AI computing services integrated

How to Swap RNDR

Swap Render RNDR tokens on SyntheticSwap without any account or KYC. Select RNDR in the swap form, enter your wallet address (Solana-based), choose your destination asset, and confirm the exchange. SyntheticSwap provides competitive rates and delivers your assets directly to your wallet.

How to Store RNDR

Render RNDR is now primarily a Solana-based token (SPL). Phantom Wallet is the most popular Solana wallet for managing RNDR. Solflare and Backpack wallets are solid alternatives. Ledger hardware wallets support Solana SPL tokens including RNDR through Phantom. Keep in mind RNDR may exist as both ERC-20 and SPL versions — ensure you're using the correct version for your exchange.

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