Hardware
Purpose
Manage your physical GPU infrastructure and server inventory. The Hardware page is your central hub for tracking all GPUs, managing servers, and configuring vendor integrations.
GPUs Tab
View and manage all GPUs in your inventory with detailed performance tracking.
Information Displayed
- Machine ID: Unique identifier from vendor platform
- GPU Type: Hardware model (RTX 4090, H100, etc.)
- Token ID / Address: NFT paired to this GPU (if any)
- Owner: Wallet address of NFT holder
- Last Earning: Most recent date GPU generated revenue
- Created On: Date GPU was added to platform
- Total Earnings: Lifetime revenue generated
- Next Payout: Pending payment to owner
Actions Available
Search and Filter: Search by Machine ID, Token ID, or Owner address. Filter by GPU type, pairing status, and earning status. Save custom views for quick access.
Import GPUs: Bulk upload GPU data from CSV, useful for initial setup or adding non-vendor hardware.
GPU submenu: Click the three dots to access GPU NFT details (if minted and paired), GPU details (if not minted nor paired), Mint NFT (if not minted), Pair NFT (if not paired), Transfer NFT (if minted and not owned), Server details, or Delete GPU.
Related Guides
Importing your hardware | Pairing an NFT to a GPU
Servers Tab
Manage server-level inventory that contains multiple GPUs.
Information Displayed
- Server Name: Your custom server identifier
- Vendor Machine ID: Platform-specific identifier
- GPU Type: Type of GPUs in this server
- GPUs: Total GPU count in server
- Tokenized: Number of GPUs paired with NFTs
- Total Earnings: Aggregate earnings for all GPUs in server
Actions Available
Import Servers: Add servers via API for automatic syncing, or add servers individually or via CSV upload for manual syncing.
Edit Servers: Add or delete GPUs from existing servers.
Filter and Search: Find specific servers by either ID property and group by vendor or GPU type.
Track Tokenization / Pairing Progress: See which GPUs in each server have been paired with NFTs and identify servers ready for tokenization.
Settings Tab
Configure vendor integrations and data synchronization.
Vendors Section
Connect your GPU platforms to automatically sync hardware data.
Supported Vendors: RunPod, Vast, Akash, TensorDock, and Shadeform.
Vendor Information:
- Created: Date integration was set up
- Start Date: Beginning of data sync period
- Synced To: Most recent successful sync timestamp
- Servers: Number of servers imported from this vendor
Actions available: Add Vendor to connect new platform integrations, monitor Sync Status for active and scheduled syncs, and use Fix Sync Issues to troubleshoot and retry failed syncs.
Servers Activation
Control which servers are available for GPU pairing operations.
Active/Inactive Toggle:
- Active: Server will show in your dashboard and its GPUs can be paired with NFTs
- Inactive: Unpairs all GPUs and their NFTs from this server, hides it from the dashboard
Why Deactivate? When a server is being decommissioned or hardware cannot be tokenized (private ownership).
Critical Note: Deactivating a server unpairs all its GPUs and disconnects them from their NFTs. Only do this if you intend to stop earnings for those owners.
Related Guides
Importing your hardware - Complete vendor setup walkthrough | Troubleshooting sync issues
Common Workflows
Initial Hardware Setup
- Add vendor in Settings tab
- Configure sync and wait for completion
- Review servers in Servers tab
- Activate desired servers
- Navigate to GPUs tab or server details
- Add GPUs to server manually or with a CSV
Regular Maintenance
- Check sync status daily (Settings tab)
- Review "Last Earning" dates in GPUs tab
- Investigate GPUs with stale data
- Keep server activation status current
Troubleshooting Low Earners
- Go to GPUs tab
- Sort by "Last Earning" (oldest first)
- Check if GPU is still active on vendor platform
- Verify NFT pairing is intact
- Contact vendor support if hardware issue suspected