Theta Network relies on a globally decentralized node network to share bandwidth and storage, significantly reducing video transmission costs while enhancing quality and speed. Core components include: the distributed GPU node system Theta Edge Network, the decentralized storage system Theta EdgeStore, and the underlying operation of the Theta Blockchain. Developers can easily integrate decentralized streaming into existing platforms through the SDK.
Theta operates with two types of tokens: the governance token THETA is used for node staking and network governance, allowing holders to participate in decision-making and receive incentives; the transaction and execution token TFUEL serves as network fuel, paying for streaming and contract fees, while node operators receive rewards based on resource contributions. This combination effectively maintains network security and economic vitality.
In May 2025, Theta partnered with the renowned esports team Cloud9 to launch the AI chatbot Nimbus, utilizing Theta’s decentralized computing power to optimize event interaction and fan experience. In the same month, the Korean blockchain research institution Xangle became a Theta enterprise validator, further strengthening network security and governance, and promoting the development of decentralized infrastructure and AI ecosystem.
Theta Network is committed to expanding its ecosystem, promoting the decentralization and globalization of video streaming. The integration of AI technology and multi-party collaboration will drive innovation in the streaming industry. As more nodes and partners join, Theta is expected to become the core engine in mainstream digital media and decentralized applications.