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NexQloud pushes toward Cloud OS wision with six new Blockchain-backed patents

NexQloud Technologies has added six new patent applications to its growing portfolio, sharpening its push toward what it calls a global “cloud operating system.” The filings, published with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, extend the company’s earlier work on decentralized Kubernetes and outline a broader framework for managing compute across AI, virtual machines, and multi-cloud environments.

At the center of the patents lies the idea of unifying fragmented infrastructure. Today, enterprises juggle a mix of data sovereignty mandates, rising sustainability demands, and inefficient use of compute resources. NexQloud argues that the traditional model of centralized hyperscalers does not fully address these challenges. Instead, it proposes a distributed system where blockchain governance enforces compliance while orchestration layers automate workload placement.

CEO Mauro Terrinoni described the effort as a step toward a missing blueprint for the internet’s compute layer. He pointed to the company’s Decentralized Kubernetes Service as the kernel and the new filings as the architectural framework that expands it into what NexQloud calls a Cloud OS.

The six patents cover a range of innovations. There are some systems that optimally manage distributed GPU resources for Artificial Intelligence (AI) by integrating workload scheduling with monetization through blockchain technology. Others broaden orchestration to virtual machines over distributed architecture across the perimeter while subtlety integrating compliance within the blockchain.

An aggregator, as envisioned, would, using machine learning and logic based rules, dynamically assign workloads across clouds based on cost, performance, or regulatory boundaries.

NexQloud intends to transform corporate utilization of cloud resources. Their idea is a decentralized marketplace where businesses can offer extra data center space, but always with strong rules for safety and privacy. To make this work, NexQloud plans to use a delegated proof-of-stake system and license resources with NFTs (non-fungible tokens).

Decisions in the network would be guided by performance, and there would be built-in features to track sustainability. If these ideas reach production, they could give enterprises new tools to lower costs, make better use of idle resources, and align computing strategies with environmental and regulatory obligations.

NexQloud has not announced a release timeline, but the filings suggest the company is staking a claim at the intersection of cloud orchestration, blockchain governance, and AI infrastructure.

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