Currently only offline tasks and services that only utilizes CPU, RAM & disk space can be ran on Golem.
You can find open-source Golem projects in the awesome-golem repo.
There is no internet access yet. There's no GPU support yet. There is only API for a few select languages. Currently P2P is not implemented in this version, so it's centralized.
Refer to the guide on requesting your first task on Golem.
Refer to the guide on creating your first application on Golem
At the time of writing, you should be able to get access to a single-core system for $0.035/hour, which can be scalable to up to 9,000 cores. You can take a look at Golemstats to get a more accurate picture on how much each node would cost to rent, and then let the requestor scripts negotiate for you.
Yes. You can earn money by:
Making your own application and then selling access to it through your own website.
You could participate in hackathons and win prize money by providing innovation, usable projects, and value to the ecosystem.
You could win up to 2,500 GLM bi-monthly per the CIP for requesting tasks.
You could win up to 4,500 GLM monthly per the CIP for creating and maintaining apps.
You can also find and report bugs in the Bug Bounty Competition to earn up to $11,900 USD.
Yes! There's both a faucet for the rinkyby testnet, and also one for mainnet during hackathons.
You can get 100 tGLM coins by invoking the command
yagna payment fund
as described here.You can get 100 GLM coins during hackathons by first requesting a few tasks on the rinkyby testnet, and then writing in #funding in the discord server.
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