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RTX 4090 hosts wanted — $0.31–$0.49 / hr / card

Got a RTX 4090?
Put it to work.

List your RTX 4090 on Clore.ai. 24 GB Ada is the highest-utilization consumer GPU on the marketplace — net around $312/month per card before MFP staking, paid per-minute in BTC, USDT, USDC or CLORE. The reference card every commercial Flux/SDXL pipeline targets, so on-demand fill stays dense around the clock. Stake CLORE for up to +200% daily emission.

BTC USDT USDC CLORE
Per-minute billing Withdraw any time You set the price
RTX 4090 · LIVE EARNINGS spot order · BTC pay
Your list price$0.49 / hr
Base spot fee−2.5%
w/ Proof of Holding (max)−1.8%
Renter pays half→ 1.25%
You earn / month $317USD
+ CLORE bonus / month +$159USD value
Per minute
$0.0082
Per day
$11.76
Total max
$476/mo
$312
Avg. monthly rental net per 4090
1.8%
Lowest spot fee with PoH (50% reduction)
+50%
Up to — CLORE bonus on top of every rental.
1min
Per-minute billing — earnings credit every 60 s.
why host on clore

Idle GPUs are
idle revenue.

If you've got a 4090 — or a whole rack of them — you've already paid for the silicon, the power contract, the rack space. Clore turns that capex into per-minute revenue in your choice of crypto, no sales calls, no minimum commitment.

Highest-utilization consumer card on the platform

Demand for 4090s does not slow down — commercial Flux pipelines, 34B QLoRA jobs, and 70B serving via dual-card tensor parallel all converge on this exact spec. Hosts consistently report the densest rental fill of any consumer-tier card, especially in NVLink pair listings.

Spot fee2.5% → 1.8%
On-demand fee10% → 5%

Per-minute payouts

Earnings credit to your wallet balance every minute the rental runs. Withdraw to BTC, USDT, USDC or CLORE as often as you want — no daily caps.

Billing cadencePer minute
Withdraw capNone

One card or a rack

One 4090 in a closet, or up to 192 servers per account onboarded via API. Same console, same fees, same flow.

Min servers1
Default cap192
★ OPTIONAL · BIGGER PAYOUTS

Hold CLORE,
earn ~50% more.

Stake some CLORE behind your machine and the network pays you a daily bonus on top of every rental — about half of what the renter pays you, again in CLORE. Skip it and you still get paid the normal way; this just stacks more on.

RENTAL

What renters pay you

100%of your list price

Per-minute, in BTC / USDT / USDC / CLORE. Withdraw any time.

+ BONUS (OPTIONAL)

Network reward in CLORE

+50%of rental, paid in CLORE

Activated by staking CLORE behind your machine. Paid daily, on top of normal earnings.

Optional — no penalty if you skip · Paid daily in CLORE · Read how the bonus works →
fees

Two fees. That's it.

Clore takes a small cut of every rental. Half is paid by you, half by the renter — so the number below is the full marketplace fee, not what comes out of your pocket.

Spot orders
2.5%

Interruptible — best for mining & batch jobs

You pay 1.25%, the renter pays the other 1.25%. Hold CLORE to cut your share even more.

On-demand orders
10%

Reserved — best for AI & production

You pay 5%, the renter pays the other 5%. Hold CLORE to cut your share even more.

// Want the full breakdown of fee reductions and edge cases? Read the fee docs →

what you'll earn

Three ways to host.
Pick yours.

All numbers below assume a 4090 listed at $0.49/hr. Real numbers depend on demand, your price, and your power costs.

Easy mode
$314

Just plug it in

List your card, accept rentals. No CLORE required, no setup beyond the host software. Get paid per minute.

+ Hold CLORE
$315

Lower fees

Hold CLORE in your wallet — no lock, no contract. Your half of the marketplace fee drops by up to 50%.

+ Stake CLORE for the bonus
up to $476

Maximum payout

Stake CLORE behind your server to unlock a daily network bonus on top of your rental — adds about half your rental income again, paid in CLORE.

// Numbers are a rough monthly estimate, not a guarantee — bonus depends on competition. Full host guide →

how to host

From rig to revenue
in under 30 minutes.

A Linux box, the Clore hosting software, a stable internet connection. One 4090 or a tier-3 facility — same flow.

01 / INSTALL

Install Clore Hosting Software

Boot from the Clore Linux image (USB or PXE). Pair the host with your account using your initialization token.

02 / CONFIGURE

Set server visibility

Configure SSH, Docker, and per-card settings. Flip the server to public when it passes the auto-attestation.

03 / PRICE

Set spot & on-demand

List both, or just one. Adjust live — the floor for RTX 4090 spot is $0.31 / hr right now.

04 / BOOST

Lock MFP (optional)

Lock 24,000 CLORE for Tier 1 (or up to 120,000 for Tier 2). 24 h warm-up, then up to +200% rental price as daily rewards.

faq

Questions hosts ask.

Can I run 70B models on a 4090?

Yes — Llama-3 70B INT4 fits across two 4090s with tensor parallelism via vLLM or ExLlamaV2. For single-card 70B you'll want an H100 or H200. 13B and 34B fit comfortably on one 4090.

Can I host one card or do I need a full rig?

One card is fine. Most CLORE.AI hosts run between 1 and 16 GPUs out of home offices, gaming rigs, or small-shop racks. The onboarding flow is the same for a single 4090 in a desktop tower as it is for a 16-card chassis - install the host agent, register the wallet, list the GPU. No datacenter required.

How do I get paid - crypto only?

Earnings credit your unified Clore wallet balance. Withdraw any time in BTC, USDT, USDC (Ethereum ERC-20), or CLORE. There are no withdrawal limits beyond network confirmation fees, and no minimum payout threshold. Renters pay in CLORE or BTC today; stablecoin rental payments are on the roadmap so your incoming mix will broaden.

Is hosting on CLORE more profitable than mining?

For modern consumer cards (3080 and up), yes - rental revenue typically clears 2-4x what the same GPU mines on Ethash-class algorithms in 2026. When the marketplace is quiet, the host agent automatically falls back to mining, so the card is always doing something. Net result: you capture peak rental income and never sit fully idle.

What hardware do I need beyond the GPU itself?

A modern x86 host (4+ CPU cores, 16-32 GB RAM per GPU, NVMe SSD), a stable internet line (100 Mbps symmetric is plenty for most workloads), and a PSU sized for the card's TDP plus 30% headroom. The host agent runs on Ubuntu 22.04 or 24.04. No GPU-direct networking required for consumer-tier listings.

What's the MFP staking bonus and do I need it?

MFP Lock is optional. You stake CLORE behind a server's quality score; in return the network pays a daily emission reward up to +200% of the server's rental price and reduces the extra non-CLORE hoster fee to 0%. Skipping it forfeits the bonus but carries no penalty. On a consumer card earning $300/month, MFP can stack meaningful CLORE on top of fiat-equivalent rental income.

workload spotlight

Real numbers on the RTX 4090.

24 GB GDDR6X and 1 TB/s bandwidth — the canonical consumer card for Flux production, 34B QLoRA, and 70B INT4.

Flux.1 dev 1024² batch 4
ComfyUI + fp8 dev + Flash Attn 2
~4.2 it/s @ 1024² batch 4

Production-ready Flux pipeline — 4090 is the de facto reference card for ComfyUI commercial work in 2026.

Read the guide →
vLLM Llama-3 8B FP16 serving
vLLM 0.6+ + chunked prefill
~2,200 tok/s aggregated, 32 concurrent

Serves a small product/feature with one card; horizontal scale by adding cards behind a load balancer.

Read the guide →
Hunyuan-Video 5-second clip
ComfyUI + fp8 + sequence parallelism
~7 min per 5 s @ 720p

24 GB is the floor for Hunyuan; 1× 4090 generates short clips, multi-card scales linearly.

Read the guide →
consumer comparison

Consumer-tier comparison.

Side-by-side specs across the consumer tier. Click any row to see that GPU.

GPU
VRAM
CUDA cores
FP16 TFLOPS (tensor, dense)
Mem BW (GB/s)
Spot $/hr
SDXL 1024² it/s
Llama-3 8B tok/s
RTX 3070
8 GB GDDR6
5,888
~80
448
$0.10
~1.4
~50
RTX 3080
10 GB GDDR6X
8,704
~119
760
$0.14
~2.0
~85
RTX 3090
24 GB GDDR6X
10,496
~142
936
$0.18
~3.0
~110
RTX 4070
12 GB GDDR6X
5,888
~117
504
$0.16
~2.5
~60
RTX 4080
16 GB GDDR6X
9,728
~195
716
$0.27
~4.5
~95
RTX 4090 / this page
24 GB GDDR6X
16,384
~165
1,008
$0.31
~7.5
~125
RTX 5080
16 GB GDDR7
10,752
~225
960
$0.28
~5.5
~115
RTX 5090
32 GB GDDR7
21,760
~419
1,792
$0.39
~10.0
~180
RTX 4070 Ti
12 GB GDDR6X
7,680
~160
504
$0.20
~3.2
~75
host docs

Everything you need to host an RTX 4090.

Read the host onboarding guide, MFP staking mechanics, and marketplace fee schedule.

Host docs
Becoming a host
Host docs
MFP — Maximum Fair Price
Host docs
Marketplace fees
Host docs
All docs
other gpus

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Your 4090 starts
earning tonight.

List your card, pick spot or on-demand, and start collecting per-minute earnings in BTC, USDT, USDC, or CLORE. Lock MFP whenever you're ready.