What is a Stack
A Stack is an organization on Stacknet that coordinates aISPs, manages users, and builds AI-powered products. Stacks are the organizational layer of the network — they bring together operators, users, and resources.
What Stacks manage
| Resource | Description |
|---|---|
| Logo & branding | Custom logo, key image, name, URL |
| Admins | Multi-tenant admin access |
| Allow lists | Control which users/aISPs can participate |
| Model layer aliases | Custom layer names mapping to network models |
| Capabilities | Billing management, rate limiting, feature gates |
| API keys | Stack-level API keys for backend integrations |
| Identity providers | Custom auth (Web3, OAuth, SSO) |
| Payment providers | Stripe, crypto, custom billing |
| Moonlight | Configure idle GPU monetization policy |
| Admin credentials | Linked credentials for payout management |
How Stacks Earn
Stacks earn from organizing activity on the network:
Every piece of activity that flows through a Stack generates origination credits — tracked via fingerprinting and encoded in every Prompt Contract.
FAQ
- You do not need to be an aISP to operate a stack
- You do need an account in order to create a stack. You can only collect the earnings your stack generates if you have an active plan.
- Developer tools make it easy to setup services for key sales and ai services.
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