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Use MiniMax without a subscription — MiniMax M2 on Halo

MiniMax's efficient agentic models — served peer-to-peer on Halo. No account, no subscription. Pay only per prompt.

MiniMax is a Chinese lab whose M-series models are known for efficient, capable agentic performance — strong tool-use and reasoning at a low cost. The usual friction applies: an account, regional availability, and data-handling questions.

Halo removes that. Independent operators serve MiniMax (alongside 140+ other models) and you reach them directly — no account, no subscription, no phone number.

No subscription — pay per prompt

Top up a wallet once and pay per prompt in USDC on Base. No monthly plan, nothing to cancel; you only pay for what you use.

Reachable from anywhere

No central app to geo-block means you can use MiniMax wherever an operator serves it — no region lock, no “not available in your country.”

Private by default, verifiable by design

Your prompt is encrypted to the operator, and confidential mode hides it even from the operator inside a hardware enclave (TEE). Every response carries a statistical proof that the real MiniMax model produced it.

Ready to try it? Open the app and send a prompt, or read how to use Halo on the web. Prefer another Chinese model? DeepSeek and Qwen are on the network too.

Frequently asked questions

Is MiniMax free on Halo?

No — but there's no subscription and no monthly fee. You pay per prompt in USDC on Base, so you only pay for what you use. No account, no card, no phone number. And because independent operators compete for every request, prices are often among the lowest you'll find for that model anywhere.

Do I need a MiniMax account?

No. On Halo you connect a wallet and send a prompt — there's no signup with MiniMax or any provider, and your prompt isn't tied to a personal account.

Which MiniMax models can I use?

Operators on the network serve the MiniMax M2 and M3 lines. Availability shifts as operators come online.

Is it private?

Your prompt is encrypted to the operator, and confidential mode can hide it even from the operator inside a hardware enclave (TEE). Every result carries a proof the real model produced it.