Monetize your compute.

Contribute idle GPU power to the open network and earn rewards for serving verified inference requests.

Consumer Hardware Ready

Our verification engine is lightweight. You can run a node with high-end consumer GPUs or datacenter clusters.

Open Network

Open and permissionless by design. During testnet, operators are onboarded in curated waves as we scale capacity.

Automated Routing

Requests are automatically routed to your node based on availability and performance. No manual setup required.

Start serving in minutes

Minimum Hardware Requirements

Baseline specifications for node operators to ensure reliable network performance.

GPU24GB+ VRAM
Memory32GB+
Network1 Gbps
Storage1TB NVMe

Node Setup

Initialize and start serving via our cross-platform CLI in minutes.

ambient-cli
$curl -sL https://ambient.xyz/install | bash
$ambient init --wallet <address>
$ambient start --model zai-org/GLM-5.2-FP8
Node initialized and listening for requests…

How it works

Step 01

Provision Hardware

Set up your rig with at least one 24GB VRAM GPU and a stable connection.

Step 02

Install Client

Run our cross-platform CLI. It handles weights, discovery, and networking.

Step 03

Serve Inference

Receive requests, run the model, generate a proof of logits, and return it.

Step 04

Earn Rewards

Get compensated directly for every successful verified request.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much can I earn?

Earnings are directly proportional to the number of verified inferences you serve. Your node's uptime, bandwidth, and the specific models you choose to serve will impact your total yield.

What tokens are used for payouts?

Providers are compensated in AMB tokens. Payments are distributed automatically to the wallet address registered during your node initialization.

Can I use multiple GPUs?

Yes. The Ambient CLI supports multi-GPU configurations for running larger models (like 70B+ parameters) or serving multiple concurrent requests across different GPUs.

Does running a node restrict my hardware?

No. You can start and stop the Ambient node process at any time. When you are not running the node, your hardware is entirely free for your own workloads.