Your computer
NEVER_SLEEPS
Every night your machine sits idle burning nothing but electricity. Plug it into the IDLE grid, let it crunch AI workloads while you sleep, and wake up paid in $IDLE.
Three clicks between you and passive compute income
The world is starving for GPU power to run AI. Meanwhile a billion machines sit idle every night. IDLE connects the two — and pays the machines.
Plug in your machine
Install the lightweight IDLE node, or connect your wallet in the browser. No mining rig, no config, no noisy hardware. Laptop or gaming PC — both count.
Share your idle power
When you're away or asleep, IDLE routes small AI tasks to your spare cores — inference, rendering, batch jobs. It pauses the instant you touch the keyboard.
Wake up paid in $IDLE
Every job your machine completes drops $IDLE straight into your balance. Watch it accrue overnight and claim to your wallet in one click.
The tech, actually explained
No hand-waving. Here's exactly what the IDLE node does between the moment you plug in and the moment you get paid — four moving parts, always running.
Detect idle time
The node watches CPU and GPU load. When your machine goes quiet it opens the spare capacity — and yields it back the instant you touch the keyboard.
Shard & dispatch
A scheduler slices each AI job into tiny shards and beams the right-sized slice to your node — matched to how much power you've freed up.
Execute, sandboxed
Every task runs in an isolated sandbox — no access to your files, hard caps on memory and power draw. It computes, returns the result, and vanishes.
Proof & payout
Proof of the completed work is signed on-chain. $IDLE lands in your balance automatically — no invoicing, no waiting, no middleman.
One grid. Millions of idle cores.
Every node that plugs in makes the grid smarter and faster. This is the collective machine — the counters go live the day the grid boots.
What could a node make tonight?
No hardware to pick. Every machine — laptop or multi-GPU rig — pools into one grid, and your rewards track the network average. Just set your idle hours.
The pool blends every connected machine into one supercomputer. There's nothing to configure — you always earn the network average.
— at pre-launch
Estimates for illustration. Real yield depends on job demand, network average, uptime and the live $IDLE price. Not financial advice.
Your console, before you commit
Slide the power you'd hand to the grid and read the numbers — nothing here is simulated or animated, it's straight math. Hit start when you're ready.
based on the grid average node · real yield depends on live demand
Operator account required — you'll be asked to sign in
Real work. Real demand.
Your cores aren't hashing empty numbers like old crypto mining. They run the workloads companies actually pay for today.
AI inference
Running chatbots, image and voice models for apps that can't afford their own data center. The biggest slice of demand.
3D & video rendering
Studios and creators offload render frames to the grid — the same GPU work your rig does at night for free otherwise.
Batch data crunching
Model fine-tuning, scientific simulation, indexing jobs — parallel tasks split into thousands of tiny slices across nodes.
$IDLE is the fuel and the reward
Buyers of compute pay in $IDLE. Node runners earn $IDLE. Every AI job pushes tokens through the same loop — demand for compute is demand for the token.
Why the token can grow
Unlike a meme with no sink, $IDLE has a built-in buyer: anyone who needs cheap compute.
- Every job burns a small fee — supply tightens as usage rises.
- Node runners tend to hold, not dump — they earn a stream, not a lump.
- The story sells itself: your PC pays you while you sleep.
The honest answers
Is this real or just a meme?
Will it slow down or damage my computer?
How much can I actually earn?
When does the token launch?
Is this financial advice?
Stop burning
idle electricity.
Turn the machine you already own into a node on the people's supercomputer. Plug in tonight.