Compute loads need a trusted way to prove flexibility.
Utilities, developers, financiers, and strategic partners need a neutral basis for evaluating whether a large compute facility can behave as promised under grid stress.
Review The Brief
Vellium is framed as a strategic protocol architecture for turning large-compute flexibility into an auditable and economically accountable commitment profile.
Utilities, developers, financiers, and strategic partners need a neutral basis for evaluating whether a large compute facility can behave as promised under grid stress.
The system combines workload behavior, telemetry, storage condition, and event economics into a clear commitment profile.
Storage participation is filtered through degradation-aware pricing, reserve funding, and authorization thresholds.
Vellium is positioned as a protocol layer and decision system, not as a claim to own the full infrastructure stack.