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Advanced Node Options

Beyond traditional hosting nodes, there are specialized Edge Compute and Edge AI configurations designed for enhanced earning potential and more demanding workloads.

Edge Compute Node

Based on GMKtec NUCBox M6 Ultra (Ryzen 5 7640HS)

Specifications

Component Specification
CPU AMD Ryzen 5 7640HS (6 cores / 12 threads, up to ~5.0 GHz)
RAM 32 GB
Storage 1 TB NVMe SSD
Power Usage ~3040 W typical under load
Network 2.5GbE LAN
Form Factor Mini PC, silent and 24/7ready

Usage Options

Option 1: Use It Yourself (Private Edge)

  • Full control of the hardware and software stack.
  • Ideal for private AI, dev, or homelab workloads.
  • No hosting fees your own personal edge compute.

Option 2: Host for the Mycelium / ThreeFold Network

  • Allocate "slices" of CPU, RAM, and storage as public capacity.
  • Offer them on the marketplace and match customer demand.
  • Earn SPORE with a guaranteed baseline via bid tiers.
  • Example: standard compute tiers pay a minimum price (in SPORE) per slice.

Option 3: Hybrid

  • Keep part of the machine for your private workloads.
  • Rent out the remaining capacity to the network.
  • Balance personal use and automated revenue.

Edge AI Node

Based on Ryzen AI MAX+ 395 platform

Specifications

Component Specification
CPU AMD Ryzen™ AI MAX+ 395 (8C/16T, up to 5.1 GHz)
AI Accelerator Integrated NPU (~50 TOPS)
RAM 128 GB DDR5
Storage 2 TB NVMe SSD
Power Usage ~4555 W typical load
Network Dual 2.5 G LAN
Form Factor Compact, silent, designed for 24/7 AI workloads

AIFocused Features

  • Builtin AI acceleration Dedicated NPU for local AI inference.
  • High memory headroom 128GB DDR5 for large models and context windows.
  • Edge AI ready Run models close to data sources for low latency.
  • Ideal for Mycelium Agents and datasensitive AI workflows.

How Rewards Flow

The earning logic for advanced nodes is the same as for any hosting node:

graph TD
    A[Node Provides Capacity] --> B[User Rents Resources]
    B --> C[80% to You<br/>SPORE Tokens]
    B --> D[10% Burned<br/>Makes SPORE Scarcer]
    B --> E[10% Mycelium<br/>Development]

    C --> F[You Choose:<br/>Hold • Convert • Use]
    D --> G[SPORE Supply Decreases<br/>Your Holdings More Scarce]
    E --> H[Ecosystem Grows<br/>More Demand Over Time]

Advanced nodes simply position you for highervalue workloads and future AIcentric demand.


Comparison: Edge vs Traditional Nodes

Feature Edge Compute Edge AI Traditional Mini Node
CPU Performance High (6core Zen 4) Very High (8core AI) Moderate
RAM 32 GB 128 GB DDR5 32 GB typical
AI Capabilities Basic (CPU only) Advanced NPU None
Power Usage ~3040 W ~4555 W ~60 W+
Best For General compute & cloud AI/ML & agents Entrylevel hosting

Getting Started with Edge Nodes

Ready to Buy?

  1. Research pricing and availability for GMKtec NUCBox M6 Ultra or Ryzen AI MAX+ 395.
  2. Decide whether you want a private, hosting, or hybrid usage model.
  3. Follow the Setup Guide to connect the node to your farm and the grid.
  4. Read SPORE Economics to understand the reward model.

Need Help Deciding?

  • Edge Compute Best for efficient generalpurpose compute with solid earning potential.
  • Edge AI Best for AI workloads, Mycelium Agents, and highend hosting.
  • Traditional nodes Best for starting small and learning the stack.

:::tip Pro Tip Consider starting with a smaller, traditional hosting node to gain operational experience. Once you understand the economics and monitoring, upgrading to Edge Compute or Edge AI becomes a much easier decision. :::