Node Pricing
How your node's hourly price is set — use the platform default for your GPU, or set your own custom price per node.
Every rentable node has an hourly price — it's what renters see on the Rent page and what each rental session is billed at. You don't have to manage it at all, but if you want control, it's yours.
The default price
Out of the box, your node uses the platform default for its hardware: each GPU model has a catalog price (you can browse them on the Pricing page), and a node's default is the sum across its GPUs. A single RTX 4090 node uses the RTX 4090 catalog price; a 2× GPU node uses twice that.
The default is dynamic — when the catalog price for your GPU model is adjusted to follow the market, your node's price follows automatically. If you never touch anything, your node always rents at the current platform default.
Setting your own price
You can replace the default with a custom price per node:
- Open your Dashboard and find the node's card.
- Click the price in the card's footer.
- Enter your hourly price and Save — the default is shown next to the field for reference.
The card marks the price as CUSTOM so you always know which nodes run on your own price and which follow the platform (DEFAULT).
A few rules keep the marketplace healthy — your price can be anywhere between half and triple the default for your hardware:
- Minimum — 50% of the default price.
- Maximum — 3× the default price.
- The price is for the whole node, regardless of how many GPUs it has.
To go back to automatic pricing, open the editor and click Reset to default.
Price changes never touch a running rental
The rate is locked in the moment a rental starts. If you change your price — raise it, lower it, or reset it — the active session keeps billing at the rate the renter agreed to, until they stop it. Your new price applies to the next rental.
You earn 80% of whatever the price is — default or custom — credited every minute the node is rented. See Rewards & Earnings for how the split works.
Picking a price
Your node competes with every other node of the same GPU model on the Rent page, where renters sort by price. The default is a sane, market-tracking choice; price below it to fill your node more often, or above it if your node offers something extra renters can see (location, bandwidth, uptime record).