Cudo Compute
Marketplace
Host conserva 80%
· USD / BTC
(Mínimo 10)
Descended from Cudo Miner — hosts install the Cudo Compute Provider agent and earn on completed compute jobs. USD or BTC payouts.
Supported GPUs
GPUs listed on Cudo Compute
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— How it works —
About Cudo Compute
Cudo Compute is a Marketplace GPU rental marketplace. Hosts list their hardware and earn USD / BTC when renters use it.
The platform keeps a cut; the provider keeps roughly 80% of the renter-facing rate.
MiningBoard tracks live prices and profitability so you can compare hosting here vs. mining directly.
FAQ
About Cudo Compute
How much can I earn on Cudo Compute?
Earnings depend on your GPU model, local electricity cost, and current renter demand.
MiningBoard updates prices every few minutes. Use the "View GPU rental profits" button above to see live revenue and profit estimates for your specific hardware.
What GPUs are supported on Cudo Compute?
Cudo Compute accepts a range of NVIDIA and AMD GPUs. The table above shows every model currently tracked by MiningBoard with live pricing.
Click any GPU to see detailed specs, hashrate, and a profitability breakdown.
How do payouts work on Cudo Compute?
Cudo Compute pays hosts in USD / BTC. Payout schedules vary by platform — some pay daily, others weekly or on-request.
Check the provider's docs after signing up for exact thresholds and schedules.
Is renting on Cudo Compute better than mining?
It depends on your GPU, electricity rate, and market conditions. Rental income can exceed mining revenue during AI compute booms, while mining is often more stable.
MiningBoard compares both side-by-side so you can pick the best income source at any moment.