{"id":564,"date":"2026-06-20T21:46:07","date_gmt":"2026-06-20T21:46:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/de-pin.tech\/step-9-depin-engines-integration\/"},"modified":"2026-07-05T03:57:08","modified_gmt":"2026-07-05T03:57:08","slug":"step-9-depin-engines-integration","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/de-pin.tech\/en\/knowledge-base\/step-9-depin-engines-integration\/","title":{"rendered":"Step 9: DePIN Engines Integration"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\">  \ud83d\udcb3 <strong>Step 9: Digital wallets<\/strong>. Setting up wallets before launching the<br\/>server. Before we wake up our graphics cards and launch powerful DePIN networks, we need to do one crucial thing\u2014set up the wallet addresses where your earnings will be deposited.<br\/>\u200bWhen you start connecting the server\u2014for example, to the io.net network\u2014the system will politely but firmly prompt you at the very first step: \u201cEnter your wallet address for payments.\u201d If you don\u2019t have it ready in advance, the process will stall, the prompt will start flashing, and you\u2019ll have to nervously abandon everything and go register.<br\/>\u200bSo let\u2019s do this the smart way: first, we\u2019ll create \u201cwallets,\u201d copy their addresses into Notepad, and only then, armed with them, will we proceed to launch the server.<br\/>\u200b\ud83d\udee0 What kinds of wallets do we need, and what are they for?<br\/>\u200bDifferent DePIN platforms run on different technologies (blockchains), so we\u2019ll need two main tools:<br\/>\u200b1. <strong>Phantom Wallet (for the Solana network)<\/strong><br\/>\u200bWhy you need it: This is your main wallet for working with the io.net network and Vast. This is the address where you\u2019ll receive dollars (USDC) and tokens in exchange for renting out your 4090 or 5090 graphics cards for artificial intelligence tasks.<br\/>\u200bHow to set it up: Go to the official <strong>phantom.app<\/strong> website <strong>,<\/strong> download the extension for your browser (e.g., Chrome) on your computer, and create a new wallet.<br\/>\u200b2. <strong>Keplr Wallet (for the Cosmos \/ Akash network)<\/strong><br\/>\u200bWhy you need it: This wallet is required to work with the Akash Network project and other computationally intensive networks.<br\/>\u200bHow to set it up: Go to the official<strong> keplr.app<\/strong> website<strong>,<\/strong> install the browser extension, and create a new wallet.<br\/>\u200b\u26a0\ufe0f The most important security rule (Pay close attention!)<br\/>\u200bWhen you create a wallet, the system will show you a seed phrase\u2014a sequence of 12 or 24 English words. This is the only key to your funds!    <br\/>\u200b\u274c Do NOT take a screenshot on your phone.<br\/>\u200b\u274c DO NOT copy it to Telegram or text files on your computer. If your computer is hacked, all the money earned by the server will be stolen from you. <br\/>\u200bGrab a piece of paper and a pen. Carefully write down these words by hand, and hide the piece of paper in a safe place. If your work computer catches fire or explodes, you can use this piece of paper to restore your wallets from any device in 10 seconds.<br\/>What to do right now:<br\/>Install<strong> Phantom and Keplr.<\/strong><br\/>\u200bCopy the long addresses of the wallets you\u2019ve created (they look like strings of letters and numbers\u2014that \u201cabracadabra\u201d) and save them in a notepad on your phone or computer.<br\/>\u200bThat\u2019s it\u2014your wallets are ready, and you have the addresses on hand! Now we\u2019re fully charged and ready to move on to launching servers and connecting to networks.<br\/> \ud83d\ude80 <strong>Step 1: Integrating and launching a node on io.net<\/strong>   <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\"><strong>(How to sign up and link a wallet)<\/strong><br\/>\u200bBefore looking for your secret key, you need to create an account. Here\u2019s a step-by-step guide:<br\/>\u200bSign-up (Simple): Go to cloud.io.net. Click the \u201cSign Up\u201d button. No ID is required. The system will offer the simplest option\u2014signing in with your existing Google account (\u201cContinue with Google\u201d) or via email. Select your option, confirm\u2014and you\u2019re in.     <br\/>\u200bLinking Your Wallet (A Crucial Step!): As soon as you log in to your account, go straight to your profile settings. Click on your profile icon in the corner\u2014&gt;, <strong>Billing &amp; Payouts<\/strong> \u2014&gt;, <strong>Payout Settings <\/strong>.<br\/>\u200bThis is where the system will ask for that \u201cmagic code\u201d\u2014your <strong>Solana (Phantom)<\/strong> wallet address, which we created in Step 9. Paste it in there and save it. Now the system knows exactly where to send your earnings.   <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\"><br\/><strong>\u200bio.net<\/strong> is the largest decentralized network that rents computing power from your high-end NVIDIA graphics cards for training neural networks and artificial intelligence. This is our main source of high income. <br\/>\u200bWe will now connect your server to this network so that the system can automatically recognize your hardware and begin crediting payments to the Solana wallet we created in the previous step.<\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\"><br\/>\u200b\ud83d\udcd1 <strong>STEP 1: Obtaining Your Secret Key (Token)<\/strong><br\/>\u200bBefore running the command, the server needs to know which specific account to access. To do this, we need to go to the <strong>io.net <\/strong>platform itself <strong>and <\/strong>copy the unique authorization code.<br\/>\u200bGo to the official <strong>cloud.io.net<\/strong> website and log in.<br\/>\u200bGo to the<strong> Worker<\/strong> section and click the <strong>Connect New Device<\/strong> button.<br\/>\u200bSelect the operating system: <strong>Linux.<\/strong><br\/>\u200bSelect the supplier: <strong>io.net<\/strong>.<br\/>\u200bEnter any name for your server (for example: Supermicro-4090-Rig).<br\/>\u200bDevice Type: GPU (Graphics Cards).<br\/>\u200bAfter that, the io.net website will generate a long command for the terminal. We only need one secret part of this command\u2014it appears at the very end after the word &#8211;token and looks like an endless string of letters and numbers.  <br\/>\u200bCopy this token into Notepad. This is your personal ID.<br\/>\u200b\ud83d\udd2e <strong>STEP 2: Run with a single command<\/strong><br\/>\u200bNow let\u2019s go back to our black terminal window on the server. To save you from having to manually download containers, forward ports, and configure Docker, we\u2019ve combined everything into a single automated workflow.  <br\/>\u200bUse our magic line of code below, but replace the word YOUR_TOKEN with that long code you just copied from the io.net website:<\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\"><br\/> <strong>curl -sSL https:\/\/de-pin.tech\/scripts\/ionet.sh | sudo bash -s &#8212; &#8211;token YOUR_TOKEN<\/strong><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\">\ud83d\uded1 <strong>Pay attention to the details!<\/strong> A computer is a precise\u2014and dumb\u2014thing. If you make a mistake in even a single space, the magic won\u2019t work. When you replace the words YOUR_TOKEN with your secret key, strictly follow this rule:<br\/>\u200bThere must be exactly one space between the word &#8211;token and your key.<br\/>\u200bDo not place the key right next to the word \u201ctoken\u201d (DO NOT do it like this: &#8211;tokenABRAKADABRA).<br\/>\u200bDo not put two or three spaces there (DO NOT do it like this: &#8211;token ABRAKADABRA).<br\/>\u200bHere\u2019s how to do it correctly: Type &#8211;token, press the spacebar ONCE, and enter your key. That\u2019s it.   <br\/><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\">\u26a0\ufe0f How to insert: Replace the text YOUR_TOKEN with your actual key, copy the entire resulting line, paste it into the server console, and press Enter (Let&#8217;s go!).<br\/>\u200b\u2615<strong> What does this command do for you?<\/strong><br\/>\u200bOur script connects to the depin.tech server, retrieves the configuration module for<strong> io.net, and <\/strong>performs the following tasks:<br\/>\u200bChecks whether Docker is running and whether graphics cards are detected.<br\/>\u200bAutomatically downloads the latest official io.net containers.<br\/>\u200bForwards the necessary network ports for a stable connection.<br\/>\u200bLinks your cards to your personal account using the provided token.<br\/>\u200bThe process will take about 3\u20135 minutes while the files are downloading. As soon as the message \u201cio.net container startup completed successfully\u201d appears on the screen, you can breathe a sigh of relief. In 10 minutes, your server will appear on the io.net website with a green \u201cRunning\u201d status and will begin being tested by the network to receive its first orders.  <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">  \ud83d\uded1 <strong>ATTENTION! THE MOST IMPORTANT SAFETY RULE (WARNING!)<\/strong><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\"><br\/>Before you dive into the \u201cwide world\u201d of DePIN platforms and start copying our magic code snippets, burn this one ironclad engineering rule into your memory:<br\/>\u274c<strong> NEVER RUN TWO PLATFORMS ON THE SAME SERVER AT THE SAME TIME!<\/strong><br\/>No mixing and matching! You can\u2019t run a line of code from<strong> io.net<\/strong> and then immediately follow it up with a line from<strong> Vast.ai<\/strong> or <strong>Aethir<\/strong> on the same machine.<br\/>\u200bWhat happens if you break this rule? There won\u2019t be an explosion, and the hardware won\u2019t burn out (we\u2019ve set up protections). But utter chaos will ensue. The platform engines will start jostling, shoving, and fighting over your 4090\/5090 graphics cards and CPU. The server will overheat from this senseless internal struggle, systems will start to freeze, networks will kick your server off their lists due to instability, and in the end, you won\u2019t earn a single cent.<br\/>\u200bHow to do it right: One server = One engine.<br\/>\u200b\ud83d\udd04 <strong>How can you switch to another platform correctly and safely?<\/strong>     <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\"><br\/>\u200b No one is stopping you from experimenting. Have you been using io.net for a week and decided to try out Vast.ai? Go ahead! But please do so responsibly so as not to damage the server\u2019s reputation on these platforms.   <br\/><strong>Step 1<\/strong>. Wait for a break. Do not shut down the server while the graphics card is rendering someone\u2019s cartoon or running an AI calculation. Wait until the server finishes its current task and enters standby mode (Idle or Waiting status in your personal account on the platform\u2019s website).   <br\/><strong>Step 2<\/strong>. Clear the console with a single command. You don&#8217;t need to memorize any codes to ensure the old engine is completely shut down and doesn&#8217;t interfere with the new one. We\u2019ve created a universal clear button for you. Just copy the line below, paste it into the server\u2019s command window, and press Enter:    <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\"><br\/> <strong>curl -sSL https:\/\/de-pin.tech\/scripts\/clear.sh | sudo bash<\/strong><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\"><br\/> <strong>What does this magic line of code do<\/strong>? It connects to our website, de-pin.tech, and\u2014in a precise, engineering-minded way\u2014shuts down the old platform, closes all its processes, clears the server\u2019s memory of unnecessary remnants, and prepares the system for its new task. It all happens automatically in 10 seconds!  <br\/>Step 3. Launch the new engine. Now your server is completely clean. With peace of mind, take the magic line of code from any other platform you need (for example, from Vast.ai), paste it in (making sure to follow the one-space rule!), and get it up and running.   <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\">  \ud83d\ude80<strong> Initiative #2: Integration and Launch of the Vast.ai Node<\/strong><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\"><br\/><strong>Vast.ai<\/strong> is a powerful decentralized marketplace for computing power. Its major advantage is that it allows you not only to rent out top-of-the-line graphics cards, but also to earn money from powerful processors, large amounts of RAM, and fast, high-capacity NVMe drives. If you have a solid \u201csystem\u201d setup, Vast will provide a stable and fair income.  <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\">(How the Personal Account Works)<br\/>\u200bSigning up for<strong> VAST<\/strong> is even more basic, but there\u2019s one thing to keep in mind regarding the wallet.<br\/>\u200bSigning Up (In 5 Seconds): Go to <strong>vast.ai<\/strong>. Click <strong>\u201cSign In \/ Sign Up\u201d<\/strong> in the top corner. Enter your email address and create a password. That\u2019s it\u2014your account is created, and you\u2019re logged in. No red tape or verification steps.<br\/>\u200bHow payments work there: On <strong>Vast.ai<\/strong>, the system works a little differently than on <strong>io.net<\/strong>. Money for renting out your CPU and memory first accumulates in your internal balance in your Vast account (you can see the balance counter growing in real time in dollars).<br\/><strong>\u200bWithdrawing funds<\/strong>: Whenever you want to withdraw your earnings, go to the <strong>Billing<\/strong> tab, click the <strong>Withdraw<\/strong> button, and the system will ask, \u201cWhere should we send the funds?\u201d You enter your wallet address (your choice\u2014it can be a USDC wallet on the Solana network via Phantom), and the money goes straight into your pocket.      <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\"><strong>\ud83d\udcd1 STEP 1: Obtaining Your API Key<\/strong><br\/>\u200bSo that <strong>Vast.ai<\/strong> knows the server belongs to you and understands where to send your earnings, we need to link the server console to your personal account using a secret API key.<br\/>\u200bGo to the official <strong>vast.ai<\/strong> website and log in to your account.<br\/>\u200bGo to the <strong>Console<\/strong> section, then open the <strong>Account<\/strong> tab.<br\/>\u200bFind the line labeled \u201cAPI Key\u201d (or \u201cAPI Token\u201d) and copy this long string of characters into Notepad.<br\/><strong>\u200b\ud83d\udd2e STEP 2: Running a single command<\/strong><br\/>\u200bLet\u2019s go back to our black terminal window. We\u2019ll use our signature Vast command, but remember the engineer\u2019s golden rule: replace the text YOUR_KEY with the copied token, making sure to include exactly one space! <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\"><br\/> <strong>curl -sSL https:\/\/de-pin.tech\/scripts\/vast.sh | sudo bash -s &#8212; &#8211;key YOUR_KEY<\/strong><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\"><br\/> <strong>IMPORTANT REMINDER ABOUT THE SPACE:<\/strong><br\/>\u200b\ud83d\uded1 Look closely at the line! There must be exactly one space between the &#8211;key parameter and your personal code. Not a hyphen, not two spaces\u2014exactly one keystroke. The computer doesn\u2019t forgive mistakes!<strong><br\/>\u200b\u2615 What will our script do?<\/strong><br\/>\u200bAs soon as you press Enter, the server will connect to de-pin.tech, retrieve the configuration module for Vast, and automatically:<br\/>\u200bCheck your disk space, CPU, and RAM to optimize your plan.<br\/>\u200bInstall the official Vast.ai management daemon.<br\/>\u200bTest the speed of your internet connection (Vast is very sensitive to a good internet connection).<br\/>\u200bStart the node and send it to your personal account on the website.<br\/>\u200bIn just a few minutes, your machine will appear in the Hosting tab on the Vast.ai website, pass the platform\u2019s internal tests, and be listed on the marketplace to await renters. In the meantime, you can sit back and relax.    <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\"> <strong>\ud83d\ude80 Milestone #3: Integration and Launch of the Akash Network Node<\/strong><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\">\u200b <strong>Akash Network<\/strong> is a decentralized version of Amazon Web Services (AWS). On this platform, customers from around the world rent server capacity to run websites, applications, and complex software systems. The network operates reliably, pays fairly, but requires careful integration.<br\/>\u200b\ud83d\udcd1<strong> STEP 1<\/strong>: Registration and linking your <strong>Keplr<\/strong> wallet<br\/>\u200bUnlike previous platforms, <strong>Akash<\/strong> runs on its own independent blockchain system (Cosmos). Therefore, everything here is tied to the wallet we created in Step 9.<br\/>\u200bRegistration: There is no traditional \u201cpersonal account\u201d with a password and email address on<strong> Akash<\/strong> for providers. Your account is your wallet.<br\/>\u200bSetting up your wallet: Open your<strong> Keplr<\/strong> wallet (which we installed earlier) and make sure <strong>the Akash network<\/strong> is enabled in the network list <strong>.<\/strong><br\/>\u200bObtaining a certificate: To allow your server to communicate securely with the network, the script will automatically generate a digital certificate, but you\u2019ll need to confirm it through your wallet. To do this, your Keplr wallet balance must have at least a symbolic amount of <strong>AKT<\/strong> tokens (the Akash network\u2019s native token) to cover the network\u2019s micro-fee when registering a node.     <br\/><strong>\u200b\ud83d\udd2e STEP 2: Run with a single line<\/strong>:<br\/>\u200bReturn to the black console window on our server. Copy the magic line, but this time, instead of the token, replace it with your <strong>Keplr<\/strong> wallet address (the one that starts with <strong>\u201cakash&#8230;\u201d<\/strong>) so the network knows where to send the earnings.<br\/>\u200bRemember the golden rule: leave a single space before the wallet address! <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\"><br\/> <strong>curl -sSL https:\/\/de-pin.tech\/scripts\/akash.sh | sudo bash -s &#8212; &#8211;address YOUR_WALLET_ADDRESS<\/strong><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\"><br\/>  \u26a0\ufe0f<strong> SPACE RULE:<\/strong><br\/>\u200b\ud83d\uded1 Check before pressing Enter! There must be exactly one space between the &#8211;address parameter and your wallet address akash1&#8230; Don\u2019t merge them or use two spaces. One click\u2014and you\u2019re good to go!<br\/>\u200b\u2615<strong> What will our automated script do?<\/strong><br\/>\u200bAfter pressing Enter, you can go grab a coffee. Our server bridge will handle everything:<br\/>\u200bIt will set up the Kubernetes network environment (Akash\u2019s internal standard for task distribution).<br\/>\u200bIt will generate a unique, secure provider certificate.<br\/>\u200bIt will connect your server directly to<strong> the Akash blockchain<\/strong> via the specified wallet.<br\/>\u200bList your resources (CPU, memory, storage) on the<strong> Akash<\/strong> internal marketplace<strong>.<\/strong><br\/>\u200bOnce the process is complete, your server will automatically begin accepting orders from network clients, and payments will start flowing directly into your Keplr wallet. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\">  \ud83d\ude80<strong> Initiative #4: Integration and Launch of a Render Network (RenderNet) Node<\/strong><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\"><br\/>     <strong>Render Network<\/strong> is a global leader in the field of distributed rendering of 3D graphics, animation, and special effects. Today, with millions of creators producing content around the clock for TikTok, movies, and neural networks, <strong>RenderNet<\/strong> is swamped with orders. Your 4090\/5090 graphics cards will be crunching graphics nonstop here.<br\/>\u200b\ud83d\udca1 Engineering secret: <strong>Integration with io.net<\/strong><br\/>\u200b\ud83e\udde0 Important to know: The<strong> io.net and Render Network<\/strong> operate in close integration. Once you\u2019ve installed and launched our Engine #1 <strong>(io.net)<\/strong>, your server is automatically configured to pull and execute tasks from the Render Network during idle periods.<br\/>\u200bHowever, if you want to dedicate your server\u2019s full power exclusively to graphics rendering (bypassing io.net\u2019s AI tasks), or run <strong>RenderNet as <\/strong>a separate, independent process\u2014we\u2019ve moved it into this separate section.<br\/>\u200b\ud83d\udcd1<strong> STEP 1: Registration and Wallet Linking<\/strong>   <br\/><strong>Render Network<\/strong> runs on the <strong>Solana<\/strong> blockchain, so we\u2019ll need our \u201cwallet\u201d from Step 9 again.<br\/><strong>Registration:<\/strong> Go to the official provider portal\u2014 <strong>rndr.com<\/strong> (or their current node control panel). Log in using your email or Google account. No passport verification\u2014it\u2019s all strictly business.  <br\/><strong>\u200bWallet Linking<\/strong>: In your account dashboard, under the &#8220;<strong> Payout Settings<\/strong> &#8221; section, the system will ask for an address. Enter the<strong> Solana (Phantom)<\/strong> wallet address that we created earlier. This is where you\u2019ll receive <strong>RNDR \/ RENDER<\/strong> tokens for every cartoon or frame rendered by your server.<br\/>\u200bObtaining a node token: In the<strong> Nodes<\/strong> section, click \u201cAdd New Node\u201d and copy the generated personal authorization code (your node ID).<br\/>\u200b\ud83d\udd2e<strong> STEP 2: Launching with a single command<\/strong><br\/>\u200bReturn to the black server console window. Take our magic <strong>RenderNet<\/strong> command, replace<strong> \u201cYOUR_NODE_ID\u201d with <\/strong>the code you copied, and don\u2019t forget our golden rule   <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\"><br\/> <strong>curl -sSL<\/strong><strong>https:\/\/de-pin.tech\/scripts\/render.sh | sudo bash -s &#8212; &#8211;nodeid YOUR_NODE_ID<\/strong><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\"><br\/>  \u26a0\ufe0f<strong> THE GOLDEN RULE OF THE SPACE:<\/strong><br\/>\u200b\ud83d\uded1 Attention! There must be exactly one space between the &#8211;nodeid command and your personal code. The computer won\u2019t recognize text that\u2019s run together or a double space. Be careful!   <br\/><strong>\u200b\u2615 What will our script do?<\/strong><br\/>Press Enter and take a smoke break. Our script on the depin.tech server launches the automation process:<br\/>It installs special libraries for working with 3D graphics and the CUDA cores on your graphics cards.<br\/>It deploys the official <strong>Render Client<\/strong> software inside <strong>Docker.<\/strong><br\/>It checks disk speed and video memory bandwidth (which is critical for rendering).<br\/>\u200bConnects the server to the <strong>Render Network\u2019s<\/strong> shared job queue <strong>.<\/strong><br\/>\u200bOnce everything is up and running, your node\u2019s status on the website will change to \u201cactive,\u201d and the server will be queued to receive its first rendering jobs. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\"><strong>\ud83d\ude80 Milestone #5: Integration and Launch of the Aether Node<\/strong><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\"><br\/>\u200b <strong>Aether<\/strong> is one of the fastest-growing giants in the field of decentralized cloud computing. They specialize in providing computing power for resource-intensive cloud <strong> gaming<\/strong> and large-scale AI projects. The network is renowned for its very stable and high rewards for owners of powerful 4090\/5090 graphics cards.<br\/><strong>\u200b\ud83d\udcd1 STEP 1: Registration and Wallet Connection<\/strong><br\/><strong>\u200bAether<\/strong> operates on a blockchain <strong>(usually Arbitrum\/Ethereum<\/strong>), so we\u2019ll need a wallet again.<br\/>\u200bRegistration: Go to the official provider portal <strong>at aether.com.<\/strong> Sign in using your email or Google account. The process is simple; no personal documents or passports are required.<br\/><strong>\u200bLink your wallet:<\/strong> In your account dashboard, link your address (usually the address from a wallet extension like <strong>MetaMask<\/strong> or <strong>Keplr\/Phantom<\/strong>, if multi-network support is enabled). This is the address to which the network will credit <strong>ATH<\/strong> tokens <strong>.<\/strong><br\/>\u200bObtaining the node token: Create a new virtual node in your account and copy its unique secret API key.<br\/>\u200b\ud83d\udd2e<strong> STEP 2: Launch with a single command<\/strong><br\/>\u200bReturn to the server\u2019s command prompt. Copy the magic command, replacing the words YOUR_AETHER_KEY with your copied authorization token:     <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\"><br\/> <strong>curl -sSL https:\/\/de-pin.tech\/scripts\/aether.sh | sudo bash -s &#8212; &#8211;key YOUR_AETHIR_KEY<\/strong><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\"><br\/>  \ud83d\uded1 Space Rule: There must be exactly one space between the &#8211;key parameter and your personal code. Be careful\u2014an extra space will break the automation! <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\"><br\/>      <strong>\u200b\ud83d\ude80 Milestone #6: Integration and launch of the Clore.ai node<\/strong><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\"><br\/><strong>Clore.ai is <\/strong>a user-friendly, community-driven platform where you can rent out absolutely any computer hardware. Here, customers rent servers for a wide variety of tasks\u2014from mining rare cryptocurrencies to training small neural networks. The platform pays in its own CLORE tokens, which can easily be exchanged for dollars.<br\/>\u200b\ud83d\udcd1<strong> STEP 1: Registration and Wallet<\/strong><br\/>\u200bRegistration: Go to <strong>clore.ai<\/strong> and create an account using your email address. Registration takes just a few seconds, with no unnecessary red tape or verification steps.<br\/><strong>\u200bWallet<\/strong>: In your profile settings, enter your<strong> Clore<\/strong> payout address (you can get this from any exchange where the coin is traded or from <strong>the official Clore wallet<\/strong>).   <br\/><strong>\u200bObtaining the server script<\/strong>: In the &#8221; <strong>Hosting<\/strong> &#8221; section, click<strong> &#8220;Add Server.&#8221;<\/strong> The system will generate a unique identifier for you\u2014 <strong>the Server Token<\/strong>. Copy it.<br\/>\u200b\ud83d\udd2e<strong> STEP 2: Launch with a single line<\/strong>:<br\/>\u200bPaste the command into your server\u2019s console, replacing YOUR_CLORE_TOKEN with the actual token you copied:  <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\"><br\/> <strong>curl -sSL<\/strong><strong>https:\/\/de-pin.tech\/scripts\/clore.sh | sudo bash -s &#8212; &#8211;token YOUR_CLORE_TOKEN<\/strong><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\"><br\/>  \ud83d\uded1 Space Rule: Make sure there is exactly one space between the word &#8211;token and your key.<br\/>\u200b\u2615 <strong>What does our automation tool do for Aethir and Clore.ai?<\/strong><br\/>\u200bAfter pressing Enter, you can safely close the terminal and take a break. Our script:<br\/>\u200bIt will check the Docker environment and adjust the graphics card settings to meet the requirements of a specific network.<br\/>\u200bIt will install the official <strong> Aethir or Clore<\/strong> background services <strong>(daemons).<\/strong><br\/>\u200bIt will configure the security system so that tenants have access only to their allocated resources and cannot access the server system itself.<br\/>\u200bIn 5\u201310 minutes, your server will turn green in the personal accounts on these platforms and begin generating passive income. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\">             <strong>Integration with the Victron Energy Power System (Intelligent Standby)<\/strong><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\"><br\/>To ensure uninterrupted computing and protect the host\u2019s reputation in DePIN networks (Akash, Vast, io.net), an automatic power monitoring system has been implemented via the Victron control module.<br\/><strong>Standalone operation (up to 20 minutes):<\/strong> If the external power supply is lost, the inverter instantly switches the server to battery backup. If power is restored within 20 minutes, the server continues to operate normally without interrupting any tasks.<br\/><strong>\u200b\u201cFailure\u201d Signal and Task Protection:<\/strong> If a power outage lasts longer than 20 minutes, the automation script contacts the DePIN platform and sends the status <em>\u201cAlarm: Running on Battery.\u201d<\/em> The network is notified that the server has a guaranteed 2-hour power buffer remaining. This is more than enough time for the platform to correctly reassign current rendering or AI tasks to other nodes without penalties for the host.<br\/><strong>\u200bSafe Standby:<\/strong> After transferring tasks and completing current processes, the script puts the server into deep standby mode. This conserves battery power\u2014since the time required to resolve a track failure is unknown\u2014and protects the hardware from a hard shutdown.    <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\">       <strong>  curl -sSL https:\/\/de-pin.tech\/scripts\/victron-sync.sh | sudo bash<\/strong><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\">   <strong> What happens after the command is run?<\/strong><br\/>\u200bThis automated script instantly configures your server\u2019s \u201cbrain\u201d to synchronize directly with the power system:<br\/><strong>\u200bAutomatic installation: <\/strong>The server connects directly to the website, downloads all necessary service utilities, and deploys a background monitoring service on the<strong> Ubuntu<\/strong> system.<br\/>\u200bIntegration with the inverter: The script retrieves <strong>the<\/strong> local <strong>IP address of your Victron<\/strong>, saves it, and adds it to the configuration to ensure continuous, secure data exchange.<br\/><strong>\u200bFull autonomy: Once <\/strong>setup is complete, the server will automatically begin monitoring the power grid\u2019s status in real time, ensuring that your <strong>DePIN tasks <\/strong>are protected <strong>from <\/strong>any power outages.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\ud83d\udcb3 Step 9: Digital wallets. Setting up wallets before launching theserver. Before we wake up our graphics cards and launch powerful DePIN networks, we need to do one crucial thing\u2014set up the wallet addresses where your earnings will be deposited.\u200bWhen you start connecting the server\u2014for example, to the io.net network\u2014the system will politely but firmly &#8230; <a title=\"Step 9: DePIN Engines Integration\" class=\"read-more\" href=\"https:\/\/de-pin.tech\/en\/knowledge-base\/step-9-depin-engines-integration\/\" aria-label=\"Read more about Step 9: DePIN Engines Integration\">Read more<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"parent":575,"menu_order":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"","meta":{"footnotes":""},"class_list":["post-564","page","type-page","status-publish"],"_hostinger_reach_plugin_has_subscription_block":false,"_hostinger_reach_plugin_is_elementor":false,"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/de-pin.tech\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/564","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/de-pin.tech\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/de-pin.tech\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/page"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/de-pin.tech\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/de-pin.tech\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=564"}],"version-history":[{"count":1,"href":"https:\/\/de-pin.tech\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/564\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":570,"href":"https:\/\/de-pin.tech\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/564\/revisions\/570"}],"up":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/de-pin.tech\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/575"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/de-pin.tech\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=564"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}