Dria's node infrastructure offers monthly USDC rewards for operators. An interesting technical workaround exists: you can substitute the standard Ollama setup with a proxy solution, eliminating the need for dedicated GPU hardware. The proxy simply routes computational requests to external providers. This approach significantly lowers the barrier to entry for node runners who lack high-end equipment. The system maintains functionality while reducing hardware costs, making participation more accessible to a broader range of operators.
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DAOdreamer
· 23h ago
Wow, this proxy solution is really awesome, you can run a node without a GPU.
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MissingSats
· 23h ago
Wow, this proxy trick is amazing, the cost of getting GPU for free is directly To da moon.
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FudVaccinator
· 12-02 17:30
Wow, isn't this just the rhythm of getting GPUs for free...
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StableGenius
· 12-02 17:22
ngl this is just arbitrage with extra steps... offload compute to random providers, pocket the usdc, call it "decentralization." i've seen this movie before tbh
Dria's node infrastructure offers monthly USDC rewards for operators. An interesting technical workaround exists: you can substitute the standard Ollama setup with a proxy solution, eliminating the need for dedicated GPU hardware. The proxy simply routes computational requests to external providers. This approach significantly lowers the barrier to entry for node runners who lack high-end equipment. The system maintains functionality while reducing hardware costs, making participation more accessible to a broader range of operators.