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Changelog

Everything we ship on CLORE.AI, month by month. From the first Bitcoin-powered rentals in 2022 to what went live this month.

2026

Latest

A month heavily focused on making hosting on Clore.ai easier and more reliable, plus the launch of partial GPU rental.
  • Rewrote the installer and the hosting backend almost from scratch: faster setup, more stable operation, and a much better foundation for future updates.
  • Completely redesigned server onboarding with one-click copy setup commands.
  • Update channels for the hosting backend: choose Stable or Beta and switch anytime, with an option to roll back to the legacy version.
  • Live stats: real-time per-GPU temperatures plus CPU and RAM load, right in the servers table and on the server page.
  • Marketplace visibility status with clear steps to fix your listing if something is wrong.
  • Hosts now see the exact price and currency their rig was rented for.
  • Partial GPU rental: rent only some GPUs of a rig, for example 2 out of 8, and pick the exact cards you want.
  • Reworked rental flow with a cleaner SSH and GPU selection step.
  • Bare Metal: RTX 5080 and RTX 5070 servers available, rental terms from 1 month up to 5 years, and the option to configure and pay for a server without creating an account first.

A big marketplace update and the release of Clorent App 2.0 Beta.
  • Added a table view for the marketplace, plus notes on hosts and servers.
  • Servers can now be pinned at the top of the marketplace, and pricing can be viewed per 1 GPU.
  • Inline login, registration, and balance top-up directly inside the rent modal.
  • Server detail pages now auto-update once initialization completes, show more detailed errors if something is wrong with the rig, and display the driver version with an update recommendation.
  • My Servers shows the currency and price your rig was rented for; the server setup process was simplified.
  • More GPU options added to Bare Metal.
  • Clorent App 2.0 Beta: On-demand and Spot servers in one place, card, compact, and table views with customizable columns, advanced filters, saved presets and search history, server comparison and mass rent, and quick deploy options.
  • Clorent also gained wallet support for BTC, CLORE, USDT, and USDC, spending and earnings dashboards, HiveOS setup, OC profiles, MFP lock, USD auto-pricing, notes, watchlist, blacklist, pins, 2FA, lock screen, and SSH/API key tools.

The Marketplace 3.0 redesign went from public beta to the default design.
  • Marketplace redesign opened for public beta testing, then became the default at clore.ai/marketplace.
  • New sign-up options: register on Clore.ai using GitHub or Hugging Face.
  • Added Favorites and Blacklist for servers, plus a large batch of bug fixes and marketplace features.
  • Simplified the server pricing setup process for hosts.
  • Bare Metal rework: B300 GPU support, new locations including Japan, France, and Thailand, reduced RTX 5090 pricing, USD payments, and multiple UI/UX improvements.

  • Clore VPN 2.0 Beta opened for public testing: completely rebuilt from the ground up with lower prices.
  • All active Clore VPN subscribers had their access extended for 6 months.

  • Redesigned the Profile and Proof of Holding pages.
  • Significantly improved the withdrawal flow and reduced false-positive AI flags, resulting in far fewer failed withdrawals.
  • The creation fee is now charged after 10 minutes of an active order instead of immediately at checkout, giving you time to make sure the server fits your needs.
  • New stats block showing your reduced fees from PoH and MFP.
  • 57 more guides, a dedicated developer category in the docs, and a full CLI/SDK for developers.
  • Partnership with Pundi AI: Clore.ai users get verified training datasets, and Pundi builders get GPU compute at up to 70% less than traditional cloud.
  • USDT and USDC deposits and withdrawals via the BSC network went live.

Multi-currency rentals arrived alongside the largest codebase overhaul in Clore.ai’s history.
  • Rentals in BTC, USDT, and USDC launched alongside the native CLORE token; CLORE holders keep enhanced fee discounts.
  • 60,000+ lines changed across nearly 500 files: hundreds of bugs squashed, dozens of micro-fixes, internal pages rebuilt and polished across the board.
  • Referral promo: 50% of the platform fee generated by referrals for one month.
  • Permanent CLORE deposit addresses: one address, unlimited deposits of 2,000+ CLORE, no more new addresses for every transaction.
  • The team attended Consensus Hong Kong on February 10-12.

Clore DAO launched, and the community immediately put it to work.
  • Clore DAO went live: CLORE holders vote on key decisions, voting power scales with holdings, and anyone can submit a proposal by burning 50,000 CLORE.
  • CLORE locked in MFP became eligible for DAO voting.
  • The first DAO vote passed with 72% support, approving the return of BTC and USDT payments and CLORE buybacks funded by a portion of marketplace fees.
  • Direct messaging between hosts and renters launched, using preset templates to keep the platform free from spam.
  • The Bare Metal page was redesigned with a fresh new look.
  • A fresh design rolled out across internal pages: 2FA, Telegram settings, referrals, and several other sections.
  • A new Guides section launched with about 100 step-by-step tutorials for launching and configuring AI models on Clore.

2025

Clore.ai turned 3 and shipped the biggest change in its history: a full tokenomics migration.
  • 3 years of CLORE: over 1.5 million orders executed and 40M+ hours of compute delivered around the world (roughly 4,500 years of compute time).
  • New tokenomics announced: miner sell pressure fully removed from the market, team allocation reduced from 10% to 4% with a 5-year vesting schedule.
  • The CLORE ERC-20 contract passed five independent security audits (Cyberscope, Coinsult, QuillAudits, SolidProof, HashEx) with no critical issues; the contract is non-mintable with a fixed supply locked at the smart-contract level.
  • Migration snapshot taken at block 1,584,180: the Proof-of-Work era ended, and blocks after the snapshot are no longer recognized by exchanges or the marketplace.
  • The claiming portal launched at claim-portal.clore.ai with a self-custody guide; the claim minimum was later reduced to 3,000 CLORE, fees lowered, and the per-account withdrawal limit raised to 500,000 CLORE.
  • 300,000,000 CLORE burned permanently, reducing total supply by 23%.
  • CLORE went live on Uniswap (Ethereum), with wallet support for Trust Wallet, Ledger, Trezor, and MetaMask.
  • Deposit confirmations on the marketplace now take under 3 minutes.
  • An AMA on the migration and new tokenomics was held on December 20, and a holiday bonus campaign launched with MEXC.

We shipped a key reliability update: new Confucius and Acemath models, refreshed PoH Stake/Rent menus, visible forwarded ports in My Orders, a quick Lock MFP link, CMP170HX fixes, and longer rentals up to 3,000 hours. The complete redesign of the My Orders and My Servers pages was finalized, offering a more compact layout, faster bulk editing, and the option to keep the legacy view. Clore Partners also integrated Cocoon support for Bare Metal, so eligible idle rigs can earn additional Telegram Cocoon rewards when they are not rented.

We integrated with Hive OS through the Clore x Hive partnership, letting miners connect their GPU rigs to the marketplace more easily. We ran a major community contest and AMA and rolled out UX upgrades such as a redesigned login/registration flow, a dedicated support page, richer notifications, and higher MFP limits. We also launched a public survey on host-renter messaging to gather feedback for future communication tools between hosts and renters.

We announced a strategic partnership with Aethir, combining Bare Metal infrastructure with Aethir’s decentralized GPU network. Bare Metal gained more locations and enterprise-grade configurations, plus PoH support for Tangem hardware-wallet users via a simple web flow. We also presented Clore.ai at Korea Blockchain Week 2025 in Seoul, expanding awareness in the Asian market.

We launched Bare Metal by Clore.ai, giving users direct access to non-virtualized GPU servers with full root control for AI and HPC workloads. New base images with models like QwQ, Qwen, Gemma, and DBRX made modern LLM deployment easier. The My Orders page entered beta with a new layout, while 2FA, daily withdrawal limits, multilingual docs, and a big Telegram giveaway strengthened security and community engagement.

We formed a collaboration with Cointelegraph, expanding our exposure in the industry. The Telegram chat was upgraded to support multiple languages, enhancing communication within the community worldwide. Finally, the My Servers page received a complete design overhaul, offering users a more polished and intuitive experience.

We hosted another AMA session, answering every question from the community openly. We participated as a gold sponsor at the SuperAI conference in Singapore, showcasing our innovations on a global stage. The reward distribution system was entirely redesigned, and PoH staking was introduced. Furthermore, Testnet PoS was successfully launched, adding another important element to Clore.ai’s ecosystem.

We enabled deposits in any currency, whether USDT, BTC, ETH, or any other, giving users greater flexibility. We published a complete list of banned GPU IDs, ensuring clarity and compliance within the network. The template manager was completely updated, improving its functionality and usability. Additionally, we made all team wallets publicly accessible and confirmed that no team members had sold their tokens, reinforcing transparency and trust.

We reworked the referral commission split: the host now pays half of the commission and the user receives the other half, with the total commission at the end of the rental unchanged. This ensures both those who bring in users and those who rent equipment benefit. We also launched a referral program for ambassadors, offering up to 30% of total commissions.

We continued the buyback of CLORE coins by adding 1 million coins to the treasury. We adjusted the commission structure: hosts and users now share commission payments equally (50/50). Additionally, we launched an ambassador program for bloggers and companies. We conducted a burn of 25% of the total coin supply, reducing CLORE’s maximum supply to 1 billion coins.

We released a free, fully functional application for all users, allowing them to manage their rentals seamlessly. It supported the PoH marketplace, enabled automatic rig rentals, and displayed potential mining earnings for each rented rig. Integration with Hive OS was included, along with many other features.

We shipped a major update: Gigaspot became a super-fast auction platform, ensuring rigs generated the highest possible income for each user, and replaced the standard spot market. Payments were switched exclusively to CLORE, and Bitcoin was removed.

2024

We celebrated our 2nd anniversary, launched Clore Coin on Tangem Wallet, partnered with LetsExchange for seamless top-ups, enhanced rentals via Vast.ai integration, introduced detailed user statistics, redesigned our main page and roadmap, and rebuilt default images for Jupyter and HiveOS.

We released Backend 5.2.8 with critical fixes for NVIDIA GPUs, launched Clore VPN in beta, and upgraded Proof of Holding to version 2.0 for optimized GPU-based rewards. We introduced MFP 3.0 with enhanced security and unveiled a PoH Calculator for easier earnings tracking. Additionally, our AMA highlighted upcoming features, including a mobile app and VPN plans.

We celebrated becoming the largest GPU marketplace by usage, launched the Clore Fleet miner for HiveOS, and rolled out key updates, including order fee reductions, mixed GPU support, bulk price changes, and backend enhancements like NVIDIA NCCL and clock lock management. We also introduced the Clore Notification Bot.

We surpassed 400,000 successful orders, released Marketplace 2.0 beta, initiated a buyback program, launched the Clore Encyclopedia, and introduced automated trading nodes.

We held our first AMA, the team was doxxed and KYC-verified by Certik, and the Proof of Holding (PoH) marketplace was launched, allowing users to rent or lease coins without servers. We also partnered with the largest market maker in the crypto space.

We released the iOS wallet, received the gold checkmark on X, launched Marketplace 2.0 in beta, partnered with Neurochain, and got listed on HTX.

We got listed on LBank, BingX, and BitMart, were featured on Cointelegraph for the first time, released the Clore wallet for Android and web, and crossed 250k orders on the marketplace.

We shipped massive backend updates v5.1 and v5.2 featuring light sheet background jobs, improved overclocking stability, automatic updates, a marketplace split into “Mainline” and “Power Efficient” categories, and enhanced power limit transparency.

We joined Blockchain Life, implemented 2FA, and made 20k GPUs available for rent for any job.

We unveiled a new design for the marketplace with added features.

We got listed on Bitget and added custom templates to containers.

2023

We partnered with Flux and PAAL, added Zelcore wallet integration, and got listed on XT.

We added private containers, improved the entire container interaction flow, and got listed on CoinEx and Rate.

We made major updates to MFP and set CLORE as the main payment method.

We got listed on the MEXC exchange and reached 20k open orders on the marketplace. We started a blog on blog.clore.ai, and users locked over 6M CLORE in Proof of Holding, about a third of all coins.

We used a neural network to set up MFP for new servers automatically.

We added more options like TensorFlow, PyTorch with Jupyter Lab, and tftrack, and introduced a review function.

We introduced the Clore Mining feature: if a farm isn’t rented out, it can automatically mine the top-paying coin and switch if a better one comes up. We also rolled out pre-selected OC profiles from hosting providers for mining-grade machines, added more forwarding nodes for faster service, and introduced a referral system.

We launched a secure cloud by buying a data center, letting users tap into our own computing power. Bloomberg, Yahoo, and MarketWatch covered the story.

We added dollar top-ups and in-account logs, and introduced the Maximum Fair Price feature.

We introduced the innovative Proof of Holding system: users holding CLORE get big bonuses for using the platform. We also added Hive OS support.

We made big improvements based on user feedback, fixing hundreds of bugs.

2022

The CLORE.AI marketplace launched publicly, using Bitcoin for payments.
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