See It Work

Real API calls routed through the Opsalis Global Network. Pick a protocol, run a query, see the latency. Every demo runs the same software you can install on a Raspberry Pi in under five minutes.

Six Categories

Each demo shows a real pattern you can replicate yourself.

What You're Actually Seeing

Each demo button fires a real HTTP call. Here is what happens between your browser and the data.

Consumer Premises
Your App
Your Opsalis
Control Center
On your premises
▼ Request ▲ Response
OPSALIS GLOBAL NETWORK
Encrypted Automatic Payment 5 Delivery Methods
Proprietary fully encrypted protocol with automatic payment settlement
▼ Request ▲ Response
Owner Premises
Their Opsalis
Control Center
Their Service
On their premises

Your gateway to the Opsalis Global Network

To connect to the Opsalis Global Network, you run a single Docker container on your own machine - your laptop, a Raspberry Pi, a cloud server, anything. We call it your Opsalis control center. It comes with a built-in web console where you control everything: browse services, register your own, manage your wallet, monitor your earnings.

Installation takes minutes. It is completely free, forever. No subscription, no trial, no credit card.

Once connected, you earn USDC in real time for every service you provide to users worldwide. And you pay USDC for remote services your applications consume. Every transaction settles automatically - no invoices, no payment terms, no intermediary.

docker run -d --name my-opsalis -p 3000:3000 -p 3002:3002 opsalis/wrapper:latest

That is it. You are on the network.

Your Opsalis
Anywhere
Consumer's Opsalis
Owner's Opsalis
Anywhere
API owner's Opsalis
Opsalis Network
Direct
Encrypted transport
Payment
Automatic
Settlement layer

A Teen With a Raspberry Pi

Every Opsalis in these demos runs the same free Docker image. You do not need a cloud account, a credit card, or a company. A Raspberry Pi 4 with Docker installed is enough to become an API owner earning per-call revenue in any of the protocols shown here.

Start with REST Full setup guide