DePin for everyone - Power up. Compute. Get rewarded.

Plug in your FPGA, join the network, and earn tokens for every computation. No experience needed—just connect, configure, and start earning in minutes.

Join. Compute. Get rewarded.

Plug in your board, set your parameters, and start earning tokens for every computation. Fast setup, instant rewards—no experience needed.

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Pick a board

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Configure your computation

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Top up your balance

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How it works

Join. Parameterize. Earn.

Get your board

Check if your FPGA is ready. Need one? Grab a compatible board and jump in.


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Set your config

Tweak your board for network tasks. Fast setup, no experience needed.


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Top up tokens

Add tokens to unlock access. The more you contribute, the more you earn.


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Connect. Compute. Earn. Repeat.

FAQ

Your FPGA questions, answered fast

Curious about joining? Find quick answers on hardware, setup, tokens, and rewards. Get started in minutes—no experience needed.

What do I need to get started?

You’ll need a supported FPGA board. Not sure if yours works? Check our device list or grab a recommended board to jump in.

How do I connect my board?

Parameter your FPGA with your network computation. Our step-by-step guides make setup simple—even for first-timers.

Do I need tokens to join?

Yes, a minimum token balance is required. This keeps things fair and ensures everyone gets rewarded.

Can I earn rewards here?

Definitely! Complete computations, contribute to the network, and earn tokens as you go. More computing, more rewards.

Who can join the network?

Anyone with a compatible FPGA—students, tinkerers, researchers, or pros. If you’re curious, you’re welcome.

Where can I get more help?

Browse our docs for guides, or reach out to support. We’re here to help you every step of the way.

Power up. Join. Get rewarded.

Grab a compatible FPGA board.

Set up your board for compute.

Hold tokens to claim your spot.

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