Credits
Credits are the internal billing unit of Resultity. They are required to execute inference jobs and use platform resources such as API endpoints, Subclouds, and storage.
Each account holds a credit balance, which is consumed per job according to pricing rules defined by the Cloud.
Characteristics
- Prepaid: Credits must be topped up in advance using supported payment methods;
- Granular: Pricing is calculated per token, request, or compute duration depending on the model and endpoint;
- Isolated: Usage is scoped at the namespace level, not per-account;
- Consumable: Once used, credits are not refundable or transferable.
Where Credits Apply
Credits are required for:
- Running inference jobs (sync, async, batch, stream);
- Hosting Subclouds with reserved node capacity;
- Accessing advanced agent functionality in Space (planned);
- Unlocking premium models or runtimes with higher cost tiers.
Mainnet Behavior
- Before TGE, users top up credits using stablecoins (e.g., USDT, USDC);
- After TGE, payments are made in the $RTITY; token
- Post-TGE, stablecoin payments may still be accepted, but they will be automatically converted into tokens at market price to preserve token economics.
Testnet Behavior
On Testnet, credits may be distributed freely or earned through participation:
- No payment required;
- Used for validating backend, billing logic, and token pricing hypotheses;
- May use test tokens or internal reward mechanics.
Credits from testnet do not carry over to mainnet.
Visibility and Management
- Credit balances are visible per namespace in the dashboard;
- Usage reports are available by API key, model, or job type;
- Exportable logs and analytics dashboards are available via API;
- Optional low-balance alerts and auto top-up (planned).
Earning Credits
During testnet or campaigns, users may receive bonus credits for:
- Running nodes;
- Completing test jobs;
- Providing feedback;
- Referring new users.
These credits are non-transferable and may expire.
Notes
Credits are off-chain units and not a token. They are not tradable or movable between accounts. Credit logic and pricing models may evolve across epochs and network phases.