Energy Web Launches Verified Compute Cloud for Real-World Market Verification

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Gate News message, April 23 — Energy Web is building decentralized infrastructure to verify business logic and claims across real-world markets such as environmental registries, carbon credit systems, and supply chain compliance workflows. Founded in 2017 as the Energy Web Foundation, a Swiss nonprofit, the project launched in 2019 as one of the earliest enterprise blockchain projects in the energy sector and has since transitioned to permissionless infrastructure.

Energy Web’s architecture consists of three components: Energy Web X (EWX), a nominated proof-of-stake parachain on Polkadot where collators produce blocks and nominators stake EWT to secure the network; Verified Compute Cloud (VCC), a decentralized off-chain compute and verification layer that handles business logic execution and publishes validated results on-chain; and EWT, the Energy Web Token, originally issued in June 2019 with a fixed supply of 100 million and deployed as an ERC-20 token for broader market access and DeFi composability. VCC operates similarly to a rollup but verifies business logic rather than scaling transactions. Multiple independent, distributed operators execute deterministic computations such as emissions calculations and certificate eligibility checks off-chain, submit results in voting rounds, and reach consensus on verified outcomes finalized on Energy Web X with cryptographic proofs. Stakers provide slashable collateral backing the system, with operational and performance penalties triggered based on disputed or failed voting rounds and individual operator output quality.

The first commercial VCC deployment supports the Sustainable Aviation Fuel Certificate (SAFc) Registry, created by RMI (formerly Rocky Mountain Institute) and the Environmental Defense Fund in collaboration with the Sustainable Aviation Buyers Alliance (SABA) and launched in December 2023. The registry connects corporate consumers, airlines, freight forwarders, and clean fuel producers on a single platform for issuing, transferring, and retiring SAF certificates. Participants include major corporations such as Bank of America, Boston Consulting Group, JPMorgan Chase, and Meta, which have collectively procured SAF certificates through SABA. With VCC integration, the registry’s core workflows, including emissions-reduction calculations, are now subject to decentralized, continuous verification rather than periodic manual audits. Independent distributed nodes verify that each retirement meets SAFc classification rules for beneficiary type, claim year, and production and blending dates.

The economic model routes client VCC service fees on-chain and distributes them to VCC operators and stakers. VCC operators earn fees for executing and validating tasks, while stakers contribute slashable collateral through EWT staking. Energy Web also supports liquid staking, allowing EWT holders to stake with a pooled nominator and receive stEWT, a liquid, transferable representation of their stake that continues accruing rewards through automatic restaking. Rewards are based on actual usage and service fees, not inflationary token emissions, aligning incentives among enterprises requiring credibility, operators providing validation, and token holders securing the infrastructure.

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