Dizzaract launches FAR Labs, transforming the FAR token from a Farcana game utility into the payment and staking layer for decentralized AI compute.Dizzaract launches FAR Labs, transforming the FAR token from a Farcana game utility into the payment and staking layer for decentralized AI compute.

FAR Token Moves Into AI Infrastructure with FarChat Prompt Marketplace and Decentralized Compute

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The FAR token, originally introduced for the Farcana gaming ecosystem, now extends into decentralized AI infrastructure with the launch of FAR Labs. FAR is the utility token behind FAR AI, a decentralized compute network that runs open-source models faster and cheaper than cloud and connects users, node operators, and builders in one economy.

FAR Labs is powered by Dizzaract, the largest gaming studio in the MENA region. The team built FAR AI as a decentralized compute lattice that runs large-scale models, real-time inference, and adaptive game intelligence. FAR is the payment mechanism throughout. Token holders can lock FAR through a dashboard and receive a share of revenue generated on FAR AI and future applications.

Returns come from company revenue, not token inflation. A built-in calculator lets users estimate expected returns based on the amount locked. Users with capable hardware can join the FAR AI network as compute nodes, contributing GPU or CPU power in exchange for FAR rewards. A dashboard calculator estimates potential earnings based on device specs.

Infrastructure for AI and DePIN

The token will also serve as the payment for FAR Labs’ suite of AI applications. The first of these is FarChat, which the team calls the ‘Prompt Brain of the Internet.’ The tool lets users discover prompts behind AI-generated content, and includes a marketplace for buying and selling optimized prompts. Users pay for access in FAR, which creates demand and circulates value back into the ecosystem.

It also includes a marketplace for buying and selling optimized prompts. Users pay for access and services in FAR, which creates demand and circulates value back into the ecosystem. All the original Farcana utilities still work and will grow once the game goes public. With FAR Labs, the token covers gaming and the AI infrastructure built around it. 

“We designed FAR to evolve with what we build,” said Ilman Shazhaev, Founder and CEO of Dizzaract. “Gaming was the starting point, but we always saw the token as infrastructure. We never saw it as only a gaming token. We saw it as the foundation for something bigger. With FAR Labs, that’s happening. Staking, compute, AI applications — all connected through the same token.”

FAR Labs operates as the deep-tech division of Dizzaract, which is backed by the Abu Dhabi government and employs more than 80 professionals across 25 countries. The studio developed Farcana, a TPS shooter with digital ownership, and GAMED, an AI-powered player identity platform. FAR Labs extends that foundation into decentralized inference and distributed compute infrastructure.

FAR Labs, powered by Dizzaract, the largest gaming studio in the MENA region, backed by the Abu Dhabi government, evolved from the team behind Farcana, a well-known TPS ability hero shooter with digital ownership, into a deep-tech division building the Inference Layer for Web3 through decentralized compute, AI inference networks, and advanced DePIN architecture.

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