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# Overview

NodeHub is a decentralized platform built on the Ethereum blockchain that combines the power of Web3 infrastructure, GPU computing, and innovative revenue-sharing mechanisms. This platform serves as a marketplace for GPU/Node resources, allowing users to buy, rent, and share computing power seamlessly. By integrating cutting-edge technology with smart contracts, NodeHub establishes a transparent and secure environment for users to access and contribute to the growing demand for computational resources.

NodeHub aims to address the growing demand for decentralized infrastructure and computational resources. Leveraging the Ethereum blockchain, NodeHub provides a comprehensive ecosystem for users to access, buy, and rent Web3 infrastructure, GPU computing power, and servers.

* **Web3 Infrastructure**
* **GPU Computing**
* &#x20;**Revenue Sharing**
* **GPU/Node Marketplace**
* **Server Hosting**


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