# NodeOps Network Documentation > NodeOps Network is a DePIN (Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network) platform for deploying blockchain Nodes, renting decentralized Compute, and managing Web3 infrastructure. Deploy managed Nodes via Console, rent GPU/CPU Compute on the Marketplace, stake $NODE tokens, and earn rewards. Documentation: https://docs.nodeops.network ## Core Services - [NodeOps Ecosystem](https://docs.nodeops.network/Core-Services): Explore the NodeOps Network ecosystem: DePIN Cloud Marketplace, Console for managed Nodes, DeFi staking, AI tools, and enterprise infrastructure. ## Get Started - [Verify Compute](https://docs.nodeops.network/Get-Started/Cloud-Compute/node-orchestrator): Become a Node Orchestrator on NodeOps Network. Deploy an orchestrator Node, delegate your UNO NFT, and earn gNODE rewards by verifying DePIN Compute. - [Provide Compute](https://docs.nodeops.network/Get-Started/Cloud-Compute/Provide-Compute): Learn how to provide decentralized Compute on NodeOps Network. Bond $NODE, register machines, and earn rewards on the DePIN Cloud Marketplace. - [Register a Machine](https://docs.nodeops.network/Get-Started/Cloud-Compute/Provide-Compute/register-a-machine): Step-by-step guide to register a machine on the NodeOps Cloud Marketplace. Bond $NODE, run the setup command, and start providing DePIN Compute. - [Register as a provider](https://docs.nodeops.network/Get-Started/Cloud-Compute/Provide-Compute/register-to-provide): Register as a Compute provider on NodeOps Network. Connect your wallet, bond $NODE, and supply machines to the decentralized Cloud Marketplace. - [Rent Compute](https://docs.nodeops.network/Get-Started/Cloud-Compute/rent-compute): Rent decentralized Compute from the NodeOps Cloud Marketplace. Farm crowd-sourced machines and earn gNODE rewards for your workloads on the DePIN network. - [Create templates](https://docs.nodeops.network/Get-Started/Cloud-Infrastructure/create): Create and upload Cloud templates to the NodeOps Marketplace. Build apps, agents, or infrastructure configurations and earn from workload deployments on DePIN. - [Deploy templates](https://docs.nodeops.network/Get-Started/Cloud-Infrastructure/deploy): Deploy Cloud templates on the NodeOps Marketplace. Select, configure, and launch apps and infrastructure on decentralized DePIN Compute in minutes. - [Develop AI agents](https://docs.nodeops.network/Get-Started/Cloud-Tools/agent-terminal): Develop AI agents on NodeOps Network using the Agent Terminal sandbox. Access decentralized DePIN Compute from a hosted development environment. - [Scan vulnerabilities](https://docs.nodeops.network/Get-Started/Cloud-Tools/scan): Scan Docker images for vulnerabilities and generate SBOM reports using the NodeOps Security Hub. Protect your DePIN infrastructure with built-in tools. - [Commission service](https://docs.nodeops.network/Get-Started/Console/commission-based): Delegate your NFT Node license to NodeOps and earn instant rewards via commission-based Node-as-a-Service on the decentralized DePIN network. - [Node-as-a-Service](https://docs.nodeops.network/Get-Started/Console): Get started with NodeOps Console Node-as-a-Service. Deploy blockchain Nodes via subscription or commission-based delegation on the DePIN network. - [Subscription service](https://docs.nodeops.network/Get-Started/Console/subscription): Run blockchain Nodes with NodeOps Console subscription service. Deploy no-code Nodes, earn 100% rewards, and manage subscriptions on the DePIN platform. - [Release liquidity](https://docs.nodeops.network/Get-Started/DeFi-Services/liquidity): Release NFT liquidity using the NodeOps LNT Vault. Deposit Node licenses, access liquid tokens, and unlock DeFi opportunities on the DePIN platform. - [Stake $NODE on NodeOps](https://docs.nodeops.network/Get-Started/DeFi-Services/stake): Stake $NODE and supported tokens on NodeOps Portal to earn rewards. Connect your wallet and start staking on the decentralized DePIN network today. - [Enable Telegram bot](https://docs.nodeops.network/Get-Started/enable-telegram-bot): Enable the NodeOps Telegram bot to manage your DePIN Nodes, top up credits, and access NodeOps Network services directly from Telegram. - [Top up with $NODE](https://docs.nodeops.network/Get-Started/Pay-for-Services/node-to-credits): Convert $NODE tokens to credits on NodeOps Console and Marketplace. Step-by-step guide to top up your account and pay for DePIN services with $NODE. - [Pay for services](https://docs.nodeops.network/Get-Started/Pay-for-Services): Pay for NodeOps services with $NODE, fiat, stables, or tokens. Top up credits and manage payments across Console and Cloud Marketplace on the DePIN network. ## Guides - [gNODE Points — Community Rewards](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Community-Incentives/points): Learn about gNODE, the non-transferable reward points on NodeOps Network. Discover how to earn gNODE and redeem it for $NODE tokens. - [Community incentives](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Community-Incentives): Explore NodeOps Network community incentives including gNODE rewards and UNO NFTs. Learn how to earn and redeem rewards in the DePIN ecosystem. - [UNO Rewards Program](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Community-Incentives/uno): Mint and manage UNO NFTs on NodeOps Network. Learn how UNO tokenized security NFTs unlock Compute units and Orchestrator Node rewards. - [Console account](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Console/console-account): Manage your NodeOps Console account — update your profile, register an email, delegate or undelegate NFTs, and deploy blockchain Nodes. - [Manage liquidity](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Console/manage-liquidity): Extract liquidity from NFT licenses using the NodeOps Console LNT Vault. Deposit NFTs, track rewards, view buyback rates, and withdraw. - [Console | Node services](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Console): Deploy and manage blockchain Nodes with NodeOps Console. Launch Node-as-a-Service subscriptions or delegate NFT licenses with no manual setup. - [Dockerize your App](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Marketplace/Configure-Compute/public-docker): Containerize your application with Docker for NodeOps Cloud Marketplace. Step-by-step guide to build, tag, and publish public Docker images. - [Templates](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Marketplace/Configure-Compute): Create and configure templates for NodeOps Cloud Marketplace. Define infrastructure, apps, and services using Docker images and YAML specs. - [Upload template](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Marketplace/Configure-Compute/upload-template): Upload and submit templates to NodeOps Cloud Marketplace. Create public or private templates, set privacy levels, and test deployments. - [Farm Compute](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Marketplace/farm): Farm $NODE by renting machines on NodeOps Cloud Marketplace. Earn workload revenue share and boost rewards with UNO NFT Compute units. - [Machine statuses](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Marketplace/Manage-Machines/machine-status): Understand machine statuses on NodeOps Cloud Marketplace — active, pending, suspended, and more. Troubleshoot provided and rented Compute. - [Manage Machines](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Marketplace/Manage-Machines): Assign and manage Compute workloads on NodeOps Cloud Marketplace. Set machine preferences, reschedule deployments, and designate providers. - [Troubleshoot Compute](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Marketplace/Manage-Machines/troubleshoot): Troubleshoot Compute issues on NodeOps Cloud Marketplace. Fix machine errors, resolve rejected machines, and debug common provider problems. - [Marketplace account](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Marketplace/marketplace-account): Manage your NodeOps Marketplace account — deploy templates, provide Compute, unbond $NODE, delete machines, view rewards, and redeem gNODE. - [AnythingLLM](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Marketplace/Marketplace-Templates/anything-llm): How to run AnythingLLM from the NodeOps Template Marketplace - [Dria Testnet (GPU)](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Marketplace/Marketplace-Templates/dria-testnet-gpu): How to run a Dria Testnet (GPU) Node from the NodeOps Template Marketplace - [GaiaNet](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Marketplace/Marketplace-Templates/gaia-mainnet): How to run a GaiaNet Mainnet Node from the NodeOps Template Marketplace - [Gensyn](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Marketplace/Marketplace-Templates/gensyn-gpu): How to run Gensyn from the NodeOps Template Marketplace - [Hyperspace aiOS](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Marketplace/Marketplace-Templates/hyperspace-gpu): How to run an Inference Devnet Node from the NodeOps Template Marketplace - [Inference Devnet](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Marketplace/Marketplace-Templates/inference): How to run an Inference Devnet Node from the NodeOps Template Marketplace - [n8n](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Marketplace/Marketplace-Templates/n8n): How to run an n8n instance from the NodeOps Template Marketplace - [Discover Templates](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Marketplace/Marketplace-Templates): Browse and deploy templates from the NodeOps Cloud Marketplace. Launch apps, blockchain Nodes, AI agents, and infrastructure at a click. - [Manage scans](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Marketplace/Monitor-Infrastructure/manage-scans): Manage vulnerability and SBOM scans on NodeOps Security Hub. Create, view, organize, download reports and set up automated scan alerts. - [Monitor Infrastructure](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Marketplace/Monitor-Infrastructure): Monitor your NodeOps Cloud deployments and scan for vulnerabilities. Ensure stability, reliability, and security of your DePIN infrastructure. - [Provide GCP Compute](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Marketplace/Provide-Compute/provide-gcp-compute): Register Google Cloud Platform Compute with NodeOps Network. Step-by-step guide to configure GCP VMs, set firewall rules, and earn gNODE rewards. - [Add Compute](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Marketplace/Provide-Compute): Add and provide Compute resources to the NodeOps Cloud Marketplace. Earn $NODE rewards by registering machines and supplying DePIN Compute. - [Compute Marketplace](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Marketplace): Navigate the NodeOps Compute Marketplace dashboard. Deploy templates, manage Compute infrastructure, provide resources, and track deployments. - [Portal | DeFi Services](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Portal): Use NodeOps Portal for DeFi services — stake $NODE, bridge tokens, redeem gNODE, manage UNO NFTs, and vote on governance proposals. - [Stake $ATH](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Portal/stake-aethir): Stake $ATH and $NODE in a 1:1 ratio on NodeOps Portal to earn dual staking rewards. Step-by-step guide to wrap, stake, and earn on Ethereum. - [Telegram bot](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/tg-bot): Use the NodeOps Telegram bot to deploy Nodes, farm Compute, check gNODE balance, redeem $NODE, top up credits, and manage your account. ## Guides — Protocol Nodes - [Aethir](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Console/Managed-Nodes/aethir): How to Run Your Aethir Checker Node | Powered by NodeOps - [Avail](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Console/Managed-Nodes/avail): NodeOps provides containerized infrastructure specifically curated for developers and Node operators designed to simplify the development process and operations for Web3 Protocols. - [Beam](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Console/Managed-Nodes/beam): How to Run Beam Nodes Using NodeOps Console - [Captain & Co.](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Console/Managed-Nodes/capnco): How to Run Captain & Company Nodes Using NodeOps Console - [CARV](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Console/Managed-Nodes/carv): How to Run Your CARV Verifier Node | Powered by NodeOps - [Celestia](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Console/Managed-Nodes/celestia): How to Run Celestia Light Nodes Using NodeOps Console - [DIN](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Console/Managed-Nodes/din): DIN Chipper Node Delegation | Powered by NodeOps - [Fuse](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Console/Managed-Nodes/fuse): How to Run Your Fuse Nodes | Powered by NodeOps - [Huddle01](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Console/Managed-Nodes/huddle01): Node Deployment Step-by-Step Guide | Powered By NodeOps - [Hybrid](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Console/Managed-Nodes/hybrid): Hybrid Integrity Node | Powered by NodeOps - [HYCHAIN](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Console/Managed-Nodes/hychain): How to Run a Hychain Guardian Node in a one-click powered by NodeOps - [iAgent Node bootstrapping guide](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Console/Managed-Nodes/iagent/bootstrapping): iAgent Protocol Node Setup Guide | Powered by NodeOps - [iAgent NFT delegation guide](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Console/Managed-Nodes/iagent/delegating): If you have multiple Nodes in a single wallet or previously chose not to deploy with NodeOps but now want to proceed, you can follow the steps outlined here. - [KIP](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Console/Managed-Nodes/kip): How to Run Your KIP Checker | Powered by NodeOps - [Lumoz](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Console/Managed-Nodes/lumoz): Lumoz Testnet Node Setup Tutorial | Powered by NodeOps - [Nexus](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Console/Managed-Nodes/nexus): NodeOps provides containerized infrastructure specifically curated for developers and Node operators designed to simplify the development process and operations for Web3 Protocols. - [0G](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Console/Managed-Nodes/og-alignment): Follow this step-by-step guide to deploy your 0G AI Alignment Node on NodeOps Network - [OpenPad](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Console/Managed-Nodes/openpad): Follow this step-by-step guide to deploy your OpenPad Node on NodeOps Network - [PlayAI](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Console/Managed-Nodes/playai): PlayAI NodeBootstrapping Guide | Powered by NodeOps - [Rivalz](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Console/Managed-Nodes/rivalz): Rivalz zNode Delegation Guide | Powered by NodeOps - [Sophon commission-based](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Console/Managed-Nodes/sophon/commission): Step-by-Step tutorial for Sophon Node Delegation via Commission-Based Model on NodeOps Network - [Sophon Premium Node Delegation](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Console/Managed-Nodes/sophon/premium): Step-by-step tutorial for Sophon Premium Node delegation on NodeOps Console. Connect wallet, delegate NFTs, and verify Node deployment. - [Sophon](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Console/Managed-Nodes/sophon): How to Run Your Sophon Node | Powered by NodeOps - [Vemp Horizon](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Console/Managed-Nodes/vemp-horizon): VEMP Horizon Node Bootstrapping Event | Powered by NodeOps - [XAI](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Console/Managed-Nodes/xai): XAI Sentry Nodes | Powered by NodeOps - [XProtocol](https://docs.nodeops.network/Guides/Console/Managed-Nodes/xprotocol): XProtocol Xardian Node Delegation Guide | Powered by NodeOps ## Learn - [Implications of using API keys](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Academy/API-Fundamentals/api-key-plus-data): Learn how API keys work with LLMs, what data you share, and best practices for secure API key management on NodeOps Network. - [Implications of using low code platforms](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Academy/Automation-Platforms/low-code-platforms-what-you-need-to-know): Explore the pros, cons, and key considerations of low-code and no-code platforms for Web3 and blockchain app development. - [Node Orchestrators](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Ecosystem/nodeorchestrator): Learn how UNO Node Orchestrators monitor Compute providers, verify workloads, and earn rewards on NodeOps Network. - [Compute Providers](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Ecosystem/providers): Learn how to become a NodeOps Compute provider, including machine requirements, bonding, Compute units, and reward structure. - [Ecosystem participants](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Ecosystem): Discover the roles within the NodeOps Network ecosystem, including Compute providers, Node orchestrators, and the coordination protocol. - [Restaking Operators](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Ecosystem/restakers): Understand how restaking operators provide cryptoeconomic security to the NodeOps Network via EigenLayer, Babylon, and Solayer. - [Community rewards](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/FAQ/community-rewards): Learn about NodeOps community rewards including gNODE points, $NODE airdrops, campaign history, and redemption schedules. - [NodeOps FAQ](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/FAQ/faq): Find answers to common questions about NodeOps Network, including Node deployment, earning rewards, credits, and the Cloud Marketplace. - [NodeOps Portal FAQ](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/FAQ/portal): Get answers about NodeOps Portal features including $NODE staking, bridging, governance voting, gNODE redemption, and UNO minting. - [Compute provider](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/FAQ/provider): FAQ for NodeOps Compute providers covering machine registration, bonding requirements, workload status, and troubleshooting. - [Compute Templates FAQ](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/FAQ/templates): Answers to common questions about NodeOps Cloud templates, including pricing, resource allocation, Docker images, and publishing. - [$NODE Token FAQ](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/FAQ/token): Everything about the $NODE token: utility, contract address, exchanges, staking, governance, burn mechanics, and earning methods. - [UNO](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/FAQ/UNO): Frequently asked questions about UNO NFTs on NodeOps, including minting, rewards, Node orchestrator delegation, and eligibility. - [Supported Wallets](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/FAQ/wallets): Learn how to set up your EVM wallet for NodeOps Network on Arbitrum, including network configuration and ETH gas requirements. - [What is Airdrop? — NodeOps Glossary](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Glossary/airdrop): An airdrop is a pre-allocated percentage of a project's official token distributed to early supporters and community contributors. Airdrops incentivize par... - [What is API Key? — NodeOps Glossary](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Glossary/api-key): An API key is a secret token that identifies and authorizes your app when communicating with a service. It acts as a password for programs, not people. The... - [What is AVS? — NodeOps Glossary](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Glossary/avs): Autonomous Verifiable Services (AVS) refers to the protocol responsible for validation of tasks related to Node deployment and operations. AVS is a concept... - [What is Bond? — NodeOps Glossary](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Glossary/bond): Bonding is the process of locking $NODE tokens to register a machine with the NodeOps Protocol. Unlike staking in a Proof of Stake (PoS) mechanism, bonding... - [What is Bot? — NodeOps Glossary](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Glossary/bot): A bot is a software agent. In Web3, bots are often employed by people attempting to create multiple wallet instances for airdrop hunting. This behavior is ... - [What is Compute Unit? — NodeOps Glossary](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Glossary/compute-unit): A Compute Unit (CU) is the standard unit of measurement for a Compute provider machine's capacity and the unit of consumption by a Compute consumer on Node... - [What is Console? — NodeOps Glossary](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Glossary/console): NodeOps Console is the user interface that Node Runners use to deploy and manage their blockchain and protocol Nodes. It provides a no-code dashboard for l... - [What is CPU Architecture? — NodeOps Glossary](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Glossary/cpu-architecture): CPU architecture refers to the instruction set design of a processor. The two main architectures in Cloud computing are ARM64 (RISC-based, power-efficient,... - [What is DAO? — NodeOps Glossary](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Glossary/dao): A Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) is a governance mechanism that operates without a central authority. DAOs govern collectively through members... - [What is DePIN? — NodeOps Glossary](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Glossary/depin): Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks (DePIN) leverage blockchain and decentralized technologies to power and govern real-world physical infrastru... - [What is Docker Image? — NodeOps Glossary](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Glossary/docker-image): A Docker image is a pre-packaged environment containing everything needed to run an application, including code, dependencies, and system libraries. When d... - [What is Encryption? — NodeOps Glossary](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Glossary/encryption): Encryption is the process of converting information or data into a code to prevent unauthorized access. It is fundamental to securing data in transit and a... - [What is Environment Variables? — NodeOps Glossary](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Glossary/environment-variables): Environment variables are secure placeholders used to store sensitive information — like API keys — outside of your code. Applications access them at runti... - [What is Failover? — NodeOps Glossary](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Glossary/failover): Failover is the capability to automatically switch to a redundant or standby system in the event of a failure, ensuring high availability and business cont... - [What is Federated Learning? — NodeOps Glossary](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Glossary/federated-learning): Federated learning is a Machine Learning (ML) technique where models are trained across multiple decentralized devices or servers holding local data sample... - [What is Federation? — NodeOps Glossary](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Glossary/federation): Federation is the process of linking identity information across multiple systems or organizations, enabling secure collaboration and single sign-on across... - [What is Full Disk Encryption? — NodeOps Glossary](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Glossary/full-disk-encryption): Full Disk Encryption (FDE) is a security measure that encrypts all data on a disk drive, protecting information even if the physical device is lost or stol... - [What is Gas Sponsorship? — NodeOps Glossary](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Glossary/gas-sponsorship): Gas sponsorships allow services to be accessed and claims to be made without the connected wallet paying the gas fee for writing data onchain. This is enab... - [What is Localhost? — NodeOps Glossary](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Glossary/localhost): Localhost refers to the current device used to access a network service. It is often associated with the IP address 127.0.0.1 and is commonly used for test... - [What is Machine? — NodeOps Glossary](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Glossary/machine): Machines are individual Compute infrastructure units that a provider registers with NodeOps Cloud. Each machine is added to the NodeOps Network under a pro... - [What is NaaS? — NodeOps Glossary](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Glossary/naas): Node-as-a-Service (NaaS) is a simplified way for anyone to run Web3 protocol or blockchain Nodes. With NaaS providers like NodeOps, you outsource hardware,... - [What is Node Operators? — NodeOps Glossary](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Glossary/node-operators): Node Operators are end users — the Node Runners who deploy and own the Nodes they run using partner service provider interfaces. NodeOps Console is the pri... - [What is Operator? — NodeOps Glossary](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Glossary/operator): Operators are individuals or groups participating in the validation of tasks related to Node deployment through the NodeOps Network Autonomous Verifiable S... - [What is Private Template? — NodeOps Glossary](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Glossary/private-template): A private template is a deployment configuration on NodeOps Cloud that can only be viewed, modified, or deployed by its owner. Private templates offer cont... - [What is Provider? — NodeOps Glossary](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Glossary/provider): A provider is an individual or group lending their underutilized or unused hardware infrastructure (machines) for workloads deployed through NodeOps Networ... - [NodeOps Glossary](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Glossary): Complete glossary of NodeOps Network terms including DePIN, NaaS, Compute Units, staking, bonding, templates, API keys, Docker images, and more. - [What is SBOM? — NodeOps Glossary](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Glossary/sbom): A Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) is a security and compliance audit that analyzes the full list of components used in a software application. This inclu... - [What is Scheduling? — NodeOps Glossary](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Glossary/scheduling): Scheduling is the process of finding the right machine for a Node deployment request within the NodeOps Network. The scheduling algorithm matches workload ... - [What is Secrets? — NodeOps Glossary](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Glossary/secrets): Secrets are sensitive data such as API keys that require careful handling. Best practices include using environment variables, implementing secret manageme... - [What is Staking? — NodeOps Glossary](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Glossary/staking): Under Proof-of-Stake (PoS) blockchains, staking is the locking of tokens to support blockchain operations. Validators must stake set amounts of the native ... - [What is Supply? — NodeOps Glossary](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Glossary/supply): Token supply is measured in three ways: Circulating Supply (tokens circulating in the market), Total Supply (tokens in existence minus verifiably burned to... - [What is Sybils? — NodeOps Glossary](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Glossary/sybils): A Sybil is essentially a copy identity. While each human individual is unique, Sybil attacks attempt to create multiple identities to gain unfair advantage... - [What is Template? — NodeOps Glossary](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Glossary/template): A template is an infrastructure-as-configuration playbook: a YAML file that defines how an application should run within the NodeOps Cloud Marketplace. Tem... - [What is Workload? — NodeOps Glossary](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Glossary/workload): A workload is a Node deployed on a provider machine within the NodeOps Network. Each workload represents an active deployment consuming Compute resources f... - [NodeOps Network Overview](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/overview): Technical overview of NodeOps Network architecture, including provider onboarding, Node scheduling, deployment lifecycle, and AVS verification. - [Agent Terminal](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Products/Cloud/agent-terminal): Explore NodeOps Agent Terminal, a Cloud-based collaborative sandbox for building, testing, and deploying AI agents on DePIN Compute. - [Linux capabilities dropped](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Products/Cloud/Cloud-Infrastructure/Machine-Properties/dropped-linux): Understand why NodeOps Cloud drops Linux capabilities to reduce attack surface and improve container security on provider machines. - [Persistent storage](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Products/Cloud/Cloud-Infrastructure/Machine-Properties/persistent-storage): Learn about persistent storage in NodeOps Cloud containers, including best practices for persistent volumes and data backups. - [Ports exposed](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Products/Cloud/Cloud-Infrastructure/Machine-Properties/ports-exposed): Learn how NodeOps Cloud handles TCP/UDP port exposure for containers, improving security through network isolation by default. - [Understand machine properties](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Products/Cloud/Cloud-Infrastructure/Machine-Properties): Explore NodeOps Cloud machine properties including Linux capabilities, persistent storage, exposed ports, namespaces, and user IDs. - [Single Namespace Architecture](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Products/Cloud/Cloud-Infrastructure/Machine-Properties/single-namespace): Understand how NodeOps Cloud uses network namespaces to isolate container environments with dedicated routes and firewall rules. - [UserID 65535](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Products/Cloud/Cloud-Infrastructure/Machine-Properties/user-65535): Learn why NodeOps Cloud runs services with non-root UserID 65535 to enhance container security and limit process privileges. - [Optimize templates](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Products/Cloud/Cloud-Infrastructure/Optimize-Infrastructure/optimize): Practical examples for optimizing NodeOps Cloud YAML templates, covering resource allocation, cost management, and performance monitoring. - [Cloud infrastructure](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Products/Cloud/Cloud-Infrastructure): Learn about NodeOps Cloud infrastructure-as-configuration using YAML templates to automate and manage decentralized Compute deployments. - [DePIN Cloud](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Products/Cloud): Discover NodeOps DePIN Cloud, a decentralized Compute marketplace for deploying, providing, and managing verifiable Cloud infrastructure. - [Security Hub](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Products/Cloud/security): Learn about NodeOps Security Hub, an AI-powered code vulnerability scanner for Docker images, repositories, and Cloud templates. - [Liquidity release](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Products/DeFi-Services/liquidity): Unlock immediate liquidity from NFT Node licenses using the NodeOps LNT Vault, converting future rewards into tradable VT and YT tokens. - [Staking](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Products/DeFi-Services/staking): Stake tokens on NodeOps Portal to earn dual rewards: APR on your staked assets plus $NODE via gNODE. Supports 450+ EVM wallets. - [Node-as-a-Service](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Products/Node-services): Deploy and manage blockchain Nodes with NodeOps Console NaaS. Delegate NFT licenses or subscribe for managed Nodes with 100% uptime. - [Products and services](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Products): Overview of NodeOps ecosystem products: DePIN Cloud, Agent Terminal, Security Hub, staking, liquidity release, and Node-as-a-Service. - [Learn About NodeOps Network](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn): Introduction to NodeOps Network, the DePIN coordination protocol for decentralized Cloud Compute, Node deployment, and infrastructure management. - [Use cases](https://docs.nodeops.network/Learn/Use-cases): Introduction to use cases ## Reference - [Compute requirements](https://docs.nodeops.network/Reference/compute-requirements): View Compute Unit (CU) requirements for Machines on the NodeOps Cloud Marketplace. Learn CPU, RAM, and storage specs needed to provide DePIN Compute. - [GPU available](https://docs.nodeops.network/Reference/gpu-supported): Explore the list of supported GPUs available on the NodeOps Cloud Marketplace. Find compatible GPU hardware for AI inference and Compute workloads. - [LLMs available](https://docs.nodeops.network/Reference/llms-supported): Browse supported large language models (LLMs) available on NodeOps Network. Deploy AI models via Cloud Marketplace templates like Gaia mainnet. - [DAO proposal schema](https://docs.nodeops.network/Reference/proposal-schema): Follow the NodeOps DAO proposal schema to draft a Protocol Improvement Proposal (PIP). Includes structure guide, template, and submission tips. - [Template schemas](https://docs.nodeops.network/Reference/template-schema): Define and deploy services using NodeOps YAML template schemas. Learn resource allocation, Docker image configurations, constraints, and example templates. ## Tokenomics - [Bridge $NODE](https://docs.nodeops.network/Tokenomics/bridge): Bridge $NODE tokens between Arbitrum, Ethereum, and Binance Smart Chain using NodeOps Portal. Trustless cross-chain transfers for the $NODE token. - [NodeOps DAO](https://docs.nodeops.network/Tokenomics/governance): Learn how NodeOps DAO governance works. Vote on Protocol Improvement Proposals (PIPs), shape staking and emissions policy, and participate onchain. - [$NODE Tokenomics](https://docs.nodeops.network/Tokenomics/node): Explore $NODE tokenomics including supply allocation, vesting schedules, dynamic mint and burn mechanics, revenue sharing, and governance parameters. - [$NODE Overview](https://docs.nodeops.network/Tokenomics): Discover $NODE, the ERC-20 utility token powering NodeOps Network. Learn about contracts, staking, bridging, transfers, and the DePIN token economy. - [Stake $NODE](https://docs.nodeops.network/Tokenomics/stake): Stake $NODE tokens and earn yield using NodeOps Portal. Lock your tokens in the staking interface to participate in the NodeOps DePIN network. - [Transfer $NODE](https://docs.nodeops.network/Tokenomics/transfer): Transfer $NODE tokens between wallets securely using NodeOps Portal. Move your tokens trustlessly on the same chain with the official NodeOps app. ## Compare - [AI & Machine Learning Nodes — Compare & Deploy](https://docs.nodeops.network/Compare/ai-infrastructure-nodes): Compare ai & machine learning Nodes available on NodeOps Console. Protocols building decentralized AI infrastructure including Compute, data verification, and model training - [Data Availability Nodes — Compare & Deploy](https://docs.nodeops.network/Compare/data-availability-nodes): Compare data availability Nodes available on NodeOps Console. Modular blockchain protocols focused on data availability layers for scalable infrastructure - [Decentralized Compute Nodes — Compare & Deploy](https://docs.nodeops.network/Compare/decentralized-compute-nodes): Compare decentralized Compute Nodes available on NodeOps Console. Protocols providing decentralized computing resources including GPU and ZK proof generation - [NFT Delegation Nodes — Earn Rewards Passively](https://docs.nodeops.network/Compare/delegation-supported-nodes): Delegate your NFT Node license to NodeOps and earn protocol rewards without running infrastructure. Compare protocols supporting NFT delegation. - [Gaming & Metaverse Nodes — Compare & Deploy](https://docs.nodeops.network/Compare/gaming-blockchain-nodes): Compare gaming & metaverse Nodes available on NodeOps Console. Gaming-focused blockchain protocols with validator and infrastructure Nodes - [No License Required Nodes — Deploy Without NFTs](https://docs.nodeops.network/Compare/no-license-required-nodes): Run blockchain Nodes on NodeOps Console without purchasing an NFT license. Compare no-license-required protocols with pricing and deployment guides. - [Compare Blockchain Nodes](https://docs.nodeops.network/Compare): Compare blockchain and protocol Nodes available on NodeOps Console. Find the right Node by category, pricing, license requirements, and delegation support. - [Validator & Staking Nodes — Compare & Deploy](https://docs.nodeops.network/Compare/validator-staking-nodes): Compare validator & staking Nodes available on NodeOps Console. Proof-of-stake validator Nodes that secure blockchain networks and earn staking rewards - [Web3 Infrastructure Nodes — Compare & Deploy](https://docs.nodeops.network/Compare/web3-infrastructure-nodes): Compare web3 infrastructure Nodes available on NodeOps Console. Core Web3 infrastructure protocols including Compute, storage, and communication layers ## Changelog - [Product updates](https://docs.nodeops.network/Changelog): Stay up to date with NodeOps Network product updates. Changelog covering Cloud Marketplace, Console, Portal, DeFi services, and provider changes.