Manage account
Managing your account on Nebula AI is streamlined through a non-custodial, wallet-based authentication system. There are no traditional usernames or passwords—your connected wallet serves as your identity, transaction facilitator, and security layer. This eliminates centralized credential storage, reducing attack vectors and ensuring full user sovereignty over assets and activity on the platform.
Connect Wallet
To interact with Nebula AI, you must connect an Ethereum-compatible wallet. The platform supports MetaMask, Coinbase Wallet, and other Web3-enabled wallets that operate on the Ethereum mainnet or supported Layer 2 solutions. When connecting your wallet:
Ensure it is unlocked and running in your browser or device.
Verify that you are on the correct blockchain network before authorizing any transactions.
Confirm the connection request in your wallet, which grants Nebula AI read-only access to your public key for authentication.
No private keys, seed phrases, or off-chain credentials are stored by Nebula AI.
Once connected, your wallet address functions as your account identifier, allowing access to services, transaction management, and resource rentals.
Billing
Nebula AI operates exclusively on a cryptocurrency-based payment model, ensuring decentralized and permissionless transactions. At launch, the platform supports payments in:
$NAI – The native utility token of Nebula AI, used for all transactions and incentivization mechanisms.
ETH – Used for payments where necessary, with automatic conversion to $NAI at the execution layer.
To process transactions, your wallet must hold a sufficient balance of $NAI or ETH. Fees are determined at the time of rental and are executed through smart contracts, ensuring transparent and immutable pricing.
For uninterrupted service, users should monitor their balance and top up as necessary. Future updates will introduce automated refill options via scheduled smart contract executions.
Transaction History
All transactions within Nebula AI are executed on-chain, ensuring immutability and full transparency. The transaction history panel provides:
A real-time ledger of all past and active transactions.
Direct links to block explorers for verification of completed payments.
Time-stamped records of GPU rentals, earnings from hosting, and staking rewards.
Because transactions are recorded on the blockchain, users can independently verify their activity outside the Nebula AI platform at any time.
Invoices (Coming Soon)
For users requiring structured financial records, Nebula AI generates blockchain-verified invoices for all transactions. Each invoice includes:
The rental details (GPU type, duration, cost).
Smart contract execution hash for reference.
Payment breakdown, including fees and applicable discounts.
Invoices are downloadable directly from the account dashboard. As Nebula AI expands, additional enterprise-grade reporting tools will be implemented.
Team Accounts (Coming Soon)
Nebula AI is developing a multi-user account system to support organizations and collaborative teams. This will include:
Sub-account management – Multiple users under a single organization wallet with assigned permissions.
Role-based access control – Designated team members with varying levels of control over billing, rental management, and account settings.
Shared billing – A consolidated invoicing system for enterprise use cases.
Until launch, users requiring shared access should manage transactions through a designated team wallet.
Hosting Dashboard
GPU providers can manage their hardware through the Hosting Dashboard, which provides:
Real-time resource monitoring – Live stats on utilization, workload distribution, and active rentals.
Automated pricing optimization – Market-driven rate adjustments to maximize revenue.
Earnings management – Payout tracking, withdrawal options, and staking integration.
Hosting is governed by smart contracts, ensuring that providers are compensated automatically for the compute supplied.
Manage Rentals
All rented GPUs and active workloads are managed within the Rentals Panel. This section allows users to:
Monitor active rentals – Live updates on compute usage, remaining time, and performance benchmarks.
Extend or modify rental agreements – If additional compute time is required, extensions can be processed on-chain.
Terminate sessions – Users can shut down rentals when no longer needed, with unused time refunded according to the terms of the original contract.
Rental terms are fully executed through smart contracts, ensuring trustless transactions without the need for third-party intervention.
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