
EigenCloud
EigenCloud is the verifiable cloud platform built on EigenLayer restaking, offering compute, AI inference, and data availability with cryptographic guarantees.

What is EigenCloud?
EigenCloud is the verifiable cloud platform built on EigenLayer (rebranded in 2025), unifying restaking-powered cryptoeconomic security with developer primitives for cloud-grade compute. The platform exposes four products: EigenCompute for running any code in any language with verifiable execution, EigenAI for deterministic LLM inference with OpenAI-compatible APIs, EigenDA for high-throughput data availability serving rollups, and EigenLayer as the underlying restaking and slashing layer. Backed by billions of dollars in slashable ETH and EIGEN stake, EigenCloud powers production use cases including LayerZero cross-chain messaging, Coinbase's AgentKit, Google's A2A agent protocol, and verifiable real-money tournaments for games like OpenFront.
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