LUNQ Compute Buyer Quote Path

A dedicated demand path for AI workload teams that need measurable GPU supply for inference, fine-tuning, RAG, agents, evaluation, speech, image, video, or batch compute.

What Buyers Should Prepare

AI workload demand intake is for real buyer requirements: workload type, timing, expected GPU class, budget range, delivery owner, privacy constraints, and acceptance evidence. The quote path keeps payment and delivery blocked until fit review clears.

Workload BriefInference, fine-tuning, RAG, agent, evaluation, speech, image/video, or batch compute requirements with timing and constraints.
Compute Buyer QuoteBudget range, GPU class, delivery owner, procurement route, and proof requirements before any supplier matching.
No-Gas Commercial RouteBuyer activation remains off-chain and owner-reviewed. No deposit request or customer-funded gas request is made from this public page.

LUNQ buyer intake fast lane

A three-step buyer path for public-channel visitors: describe the workload, define acceptance evidence, then wait for owner-reviewed supplier fit before any commercial handoff.

Describe the workloadShare model size, task type, GPU class, timing, data constraints, privacy needs, and budget range.
Define acceptance evidenceName the delivery owner, success criteria, procurement route, and proof records needed before supplier review.
Wait for fit reviewNo payment request, deposit, trade, or customer-funded gas request is made before owner-reviewed fit.

Allowed Regions And Boundaries

Discovery routes are allowed for non-mainland APAC, the United States and Europe, Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Russian-speaking infrastructure markets. Mainland China remains excluded unless separate legal and compliance approval clears the route and copy.

Chinese-language APAC

Chinese-language supplier and workload notes are limited to non-mainland APAC routes; Mainland China remains excluded unless separate legal and compliance approval clears the route and copy.

US / Europe

Standards before market maturity: supplier profiles, workload briefs, performance context, and delivery records.

Japan / Korea

Benchmark-first, low-hype technical posts for AI builders, game infrastructure teams, and GPU operators.

Southeast Asia

Mobile-first supplier and workload discovery across Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines.

Middle East

Sovereign AI and data center capacity framed around verifiable compute supply and enterprise workload constraints.

Russia / CIS

Operational compute records for private GPU supply, data center infrastructure, AI workloads, and delivery readiness.

Compute Buyer FAQ

Use these answers when a buyer needs to understand what belongs in the workload brief and why payment waits for fit review.

What should an AI workload team prepare before submitting?A buyer should prepare workload type, target GPU class, timing, region, budget range, privacy constraints, delivery owner, procurement route, and acceptance evidence needed for quote review.
Does LUNQ ask customers to top up gas for this intake?No. Public intake stays on a no-customer-gas path. Commercial follow-up remains off-chain and owner-reviewed until separate approval and real evidence exist.
Does LUNQ promise orders, utilization, income, or token value?No. The public pages describe supplier profiles, workload briefs, benchmark readiness, and delivery records without promising orders, utilization, income, liquidity, token value, or investment performance.
When does the route become revenue-ready?Revenue readiness requires real inbound reply or lead evidence, owner approval, payment evidence, delivery proof, and acceptance records. Outbound posting alone is not revenue evidence.

Buyer Quote Review Path

Submit only real capacity, workload, benchmark, delivery, or contact details. Any commercial handoff remains gated by owner review, proof records, and real inbound evidence.

Not a token sale. No exchange listing claim. No futures product claim. No yield, utilization, liquidity, order, revenue, or customer-funded gas guarantee.