• QVAC runs AI directly on devices so users do not need cloud services or remote servers.

  • The platform uses peer-to-peer networks to improve privacy and remove central points of failure.

  • QVAC supports Bitcoin and USDt payments so AI agents can work and make transactions on their own.

Tether has launched a new platform called QVAC to run AI directly on user devices. It eliminates the need for cloud computing. This move targets the growing control tech giants hold over AI systems and user data.

https://twitter.com/ImCryptOpus/status/1922789972790128961 AI Moves to Local Devices

QVAC stands for QuantumVerse Automatic Computer. It enables AI tools to work locally on phones, laptops, and even brain-computer interfaces. The platform removes the need for remote servers and it keeps all data with the user. This helps improve privacy and security.

Tether says QVAC is built for scale and it can support trillions of AI agents without relying on centralized infrastructure. This avoids single points of failure and reduces the risk of mass system outages.

Focus on Modularity and Peer-to-Peer Networking

QVAC follows a modular design where developers can build and combine small components to create complex AI applications. These modules allow faster development and easier customization across devices.

The system uses peer-to-peer networking. Devices communicate directly, avoiding centralized control. This peer-driven model boosts reliability and makes the system more resilient to external attacks.

Integrated Payments With Bitcoin and USDT

QVAC includes a built-in payment layer that uses Tether’s Wallet Development Kit. AI agents can send and receive payments using Bitcoin and USDT. This enables autonomous financial operations. It also opens the door to fully independent AI-powered tools.

AI agents can manage payments, subscriptions, or micro-transactions without human intervention. The local-first structure supports this activity in both online and offline modes.

Upcoming AI Applications and Developer Tools

Tether plans to release several QVAC-based apps. One is QVAC/Translate. It provides real-time translation and transcription without connecting to the cloud. Another app, QVAC/Health, helps track health metrics privately.

The company will launch an open-source software development kit in the coming months. It allows developers to create custom QVAC applications. These tools will work across multiple devices and platforms.

Decentralized AI Vision

Tether positions QVAC as a direct challenge to Big Tech’s AI models. Unlike cloud services, QVAC keeps control in the hands of users. The platform allows AI tools to operate independently and securely.

Tether has not confirmed a launch date for the full release. The SDK is expected later this year. This signals a broader shift toward decentralized and user-owned AI systems.