- Theta EdgeCloud now accepts its TDROP token for AI compute services, enhancing its utility.
- The project relaunched its website with a new “Where the world’s compute comes together” tagline, strengthening its AI infrastructure branding.
- Major AI models like Flux and Llama 3 were optimized to run on its network of over 30,000 community edge nodes.
- Esports organization Dignitas integrated a Theta-built AI agent to let fans earn TDROP on merchandise purchases.
In March 2026, Theta Labs delivered a series of significant product updates and strategic moves to position itself at the heart of the AI compute economy. The company relaunched its website with a clear new identity and made substantial progress on its TDROP 2.0 roadmap.
Consequently, Theta EdgeCloud now accepts TDROP as payment for GPU compute and AI workloads. This integration, part of a broader initiative, repositions TDROP as a multi-utility token for the platform’s growing services. Simultaneously, the platform gained greater market visibility by being listed on the comparison site GPUs.io.
Meanwhile, the engineering team optimized several popular AI models for its distributed network. Their work adapted models like Black Forest Labs’ Flux and Meta’s Llama 3 to run efficiently on consumer-grade GPUs within the community. This increases available inference capacity and boosts rewards for the network’s operators.
In a separate development, the esports organization Dignitas deepened its ecosystem integration. Fans can now automatically earn TDROP rewards through an AI-powered shopping agent on its merchandise store, as outlined in a recent announcement. Furthermore, Theta’s AI agents received a capability upgrade to support rich content formats like tables and buttons in their responses.
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