List your Tesla V100 on Clore.ai. Retired hyperscaler inventory still books steady demand from legacy training pipelines, FP32 CFD shops, and budget-constrained academic ML labs that don't need Hopper-class throughput. Net around $339/month per card before MFP staking, paid per-minute in BTC, USDT, USDC or CLORE. Withdraw any time, no caps. Stake CLORE for up to +200% daily emission on top of every rental hour.
If you've got a Tesla V100 — 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.
Hosts who picked up bulk V100 inventory from retired hyperscaler fleets list at rates below any other HBM card — and renters with legacy code paths or FP32 simulations target that exact price floor. Steady fill from a niche-but-real market that's not going to disappear in 2026.
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.
One Tesla V100 in a closet, or up to 192 servers per account onboarded via API. Same console, same fees, same flow.
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.
Per-minute, in BTC / USDT / USDC / CLORE. Withdraw any time.
Activated by staking CLORE behind your machine. Paid daily, on top of normal earnings.
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.
You pay 1.25%, the renter pays the other 1.25%. Hold CLORE to cut your share even more.
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 →
All numbers below assume a Tesla V100 listed at $2.40/hr. Real numbers depend on demand, your price, and your power costs.
List your card, accept rentals. No CLORE required, no setup beyond the host software. Get paid per minute.
Hold CLORE in your wallet — no lock, no contract. Your half of the marketplace fee drops by up to 50%.
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 →
A Linux box, the Clore hosting software, a stable internet connection. One Tesla V100 or a tier-3 facility — same flow.
Boot from the Clore Linux image (USB or PXE). Pair the host with your account using your initialization token.
Configure SSH, Docker, and per-card settings. Flip the server to public when it passes the auto-attestation.
List both, or just one. Adjust live — the floor for Tesla V100 80GB spot is $0.28 / hr right now.
Lock 52,000 CLORE for Tier 1 (or up to 260,000 for Tier 2). 24 h warm-up, then up to +200% rental price as daily rewards.
Only for legacy code paths or budget-constrained FP32 scientific workloads. For transformer training, the A100 40GB is faster, has TF32, and isn't much more expensive. Pick V100 when the price gap matters more than throughput.
Datacenter-class power (208/415V three-phase recommended for 8-GPU SXM pods at 5.6 kW for H100/H200 and 8 kW for B200), liquid cooling for B200 SXM, redundant 100 Gbps networking, and a host that can saturate it. PCIe variants run on dual-socket x86 servers with 1500-2000W PSUs. Most CLORE.AI datacenter hosts deploy these in colo cages, not home racks.
CLORE.AI is a marketplace - SLAs are negotiated host-to-renter through on-demand reserved listings, not centrally enforced. Operators running 16+ datacenter GPUs commonly offer 99.9% uptime contracts directly to enterprise renters. Talk to the platform team for fleet onboarding tooling and bulk-listing API access if you're deploying 32+ cards.
MFP daily emission reward is up to +200% of the server's rental price, paid in CLORE on top of fiat-equivalent rental income. On an H100 earning $1,479/month, the maximum MFP bonus tracks rental revenue directly - so the absolute bonus on datacenter cards dwarfs consumer-tier numbers. Stake CLORE behind your fleet at the same ratio across all servers; the bonus also zeroes the non-CLORE hoster fee.
Yes. Multi-week pretraining runs on 8-GPU pods are economically catastrophic to interrupt - a checkpoint loss on a 7-day H100 run costs the renter low-five-figures in lost compute. Datacenter hosts with 99.9%+ verified 30-day uptime command premium pricing and clear fleet-scale demand. Reliability score on your listing is the primary signal training renters filter by.
For B200 SXM, yes - 1,000 W TDP per GPU, 8 kW per node, liquid-cooled rear-door heat exchangers or direct-to-chip loops are effectively required. H100 and H200 air-cool in well-designed colo (700 W TDP each), but rack density lands 2-4 GPUs per U at most. A100 (400 W) and earlier are easier - any datacenter with 30 kW/rack handles them comfortably.
32 GB HBM2 Volta — retired hyperscaler silicon priced for legacy training and FP32 scientific compute.
Pre-Hopper Transformers pipelines run unchanged — V100 is the cheapest card with HBM and NVLink support.
Read the guide →CFD / molecular dynamics workloads that depend on FP32 — V100 is the cheapest HBM card with full FP32.
Read the guide →32 GB HBM2 fits large-v3 + big batches — attractive for batch transcription where latency is not critical.
Read the guide →Side-by-side specs across the datacenter tier. Click any row to see that GPU.
Read the host onboarding guide, MFP staking mechanics, and marketplace fee schedule.
Rent one by the minute from $0.28/hr. Spin up in 90 s with full SSH + Docker.
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.