
The Render token (RNDR) is the utility token of the Render Network, designed as both a payment and incentive mechanism within a decentralized GPU computing marketplace. RNDR enables settlement for rendering and AI inference tasks across a distributed network. As a utility token, its primary role is to facilitate transactions for real services on the network, not merely serve as a speculative asset. When creators submit tasks, network nodes complete computations and deliver results; payments are made in RNDR according to smart contract rules.
RNDR’s price, market capitalization, and circulating supply fluctuate with market dynamics. For up-to-date data, search "RNDR" on Gate’s market page to view live price, trading volume, and candlestick charts. Market cap is usually calculated as "price × circulating supply"; "circulating supply" represents tokens currently available for trading, while "total supply" includes locked or untransferred tokens. As of January 19, 2026, public data sources (CoinMarketCap, CoinGecko) show RNDR is a high-profile token in the AI and computing sector, with active trading and a relatively high circulating supply, although figures may shift based on unlocking and migration schedules. Always refer to Gate’s market page and official contract details for precise numbers. (Sources: CoinMarketCap and CoinGecko, as of 2026-01-19)
Render Network was initiated by OTOY and its community to create an open marketplace for idle or professional GPU rendering power worldwide. RNDR launched initially on Ethereum and has expanded capabilities through community proposals, pursuing higher performance and lower settlement costs over recent years. Public records indicate network and token development began around 2017, followed by gradual deployment of task distribution, settlement, and auditing mechanisms. (Sources: Render Network official documentation and community proposals, timeline 2017-2025)
RNDR operates through several key stages:
A "smart contract" is an on-chain program that enforces rules automatically; a "node" is a participant providing computational resources; "reputation scoring" evaluates node performance history, impacting task assignment and rewards.
RNDR can be used for:
For example, an independent animation studio can distribute high-resolution, lengthy rendering jobs to network nodes and settle costs with RNDR; AI studios can batch process assets and pay based on output quality.
Select wallets based on the relevant blockchain:
A "wallet" stores tokens and signs transactions; "extension solutions" refer to developer-facing APIs and toolkits for embedding on-chain payments and task controls in production environments.
Step 1: Register a Gate account and complete identity verification; enable two-factor authentication for enhanced login and withdrawal security.
Step 2: Deposit USDT into your Gate account or purchase USDT via fiat channels to fund future trades.
Step 3: Navigate to Gate’s spot trading page, search “RNDR/USDT,” then select “market order” (instant execution at current price) or “limit order” (set your own price).
Step 4: After executing your trade, check your RNDR holdings on the assets page. Enable withdrawal whitelist in account settings and regularly monitor security logs.
Step 5: For self-custody, verify RNDR’s blockchain type and contract address (Ethereum ERC-20 or Solana SPL). Select an appropriate wallet, run a small withdrawal test first to confirm receipt before proceeding with larger transfers. Always back up your seed phrase—never import your private key on insecure devices or networks.
Step 6: If you plan to use the network or hold RNDR long-term, stay updated via official announcements and community proposals. Manage your funds and transaction timing accordingly.
RNDR connects global GPU nodes to content production and AI inference demands through token-based settlement for improved efficiency and scalability. For newcomers, understanding the basic workflow—task submission, node processing, auditing, settlement—and ensuring correct chain/contract address matching are essential for safe usage. Check live price, market cap, and supply data via Gate’s market page/public sources; monitor community proposals and chain migrations. For secure operations: test with small transfers first, withdraw in steps, back up your seed phrase carefully, enable security settings. Allocate funds based on your needs/risk tolerance and follow ecosystem developments for optimal participation.
The Render Network uses RNDR tokens to build a decentralized marketplace for GPU rendering. Users pay RNDR tokens to rent global GPU computing resources for 3D rendering, while GPU owners earn tokens by providing compute power. This creates a balanced ecosystem where rendering costs are lower and efficiency is higher.
There are two main practical uses for holding RNDR tokens. First, you can use them to purchase GPU rendering services on the Render Network for professional needs like video production or animation. Second, token holders can participate in governance voting—deciding on protocol upgrades or fee changes. You can also trade tokens at any time on Gate Exchange.
Unlike Layer-1 blockchains such as Ethereum or Solana—which are general-purpose smart contract platforms—Render is a specialized token focused on GPU rendering applications. Its value is tied directly to real-world rendering demand, giving it specific utility. The Render Network itself runs atop Ethereum, leveraging its security without operating a separate blockchain.
Yes—Render has a capped maximum supply similar to Bitcoin’s 21 million limit. This design ensures token scarcity; as network usage grows and demand rises, relative scarcity increases. Check Gate for real-time circulating versus max supply data to monitor inflation trends.
There are two ways to participate in the Render Network. If you need rendering services, just submit tasks through the platform and pay with RNDR tokens—no technical expertise required. If you want to operate as a node providing GPU compute power, you’ll need suitable graphics hardware. Ordinary investors can buy RNDR tokens on Gate Exchange without running nodes.
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