Rynus Workers are GPUs and devices contributing compute power to the Rynus network.
Who can be a Rynus Worker?
Anyone with idle computing power or devices around the world can become a Rynus Worker. There are no regional limitations, and no need for in-depth knowledge of Data labeling, AI training, or 3D rendering. The only requirement to join the Worker network is that your device meets Rynus’s specifications for the type of job available.
Types of Rynus Workers
Rynus integrates two types of Workers, allowing all devices to participate:
- GPU Workers for AI Training and 3D Rendering: Dedicated GPU nodes perform intensive tasks in AI training and 3D rendering, harnessing high computing power for complex jobs.
To join and contribute their GPUs to the network, GPU Workers use the Rynus Worker Client, a desktop application.
- Labeling Workers for Data Labeling: Mobile phones, tablets, PCs, laptops – Any device can contribute to Data labeling tasks. This flexibility empowers millions of idle hardware to participate in the Rynus network.
Labeling Workers can easily tap to earn or listen to earn using the Rynus Telegram Mini app.
Why become a Rynus Worker?
Becoming a Rynus Worker allows individuals and entities to monetize their idle GPUs using the Rynus Worker desktop app, and monetize their idle hardware using the Rynus Telegram Mini app.
The Worker app is easy to install and user-friendly. It maximizes earning opportunities by integrating job receiving and mining. Workers who receive and complete jobs are rewarded with $RNS tokens, while those not currently receiving jobs can still earn mining tokens through mining activities directly on the app.
Worker Workflow
Worker Jobs
Rynus Workers use the Rynus Worker application to perform AI training and 3D rendering jobs, and use the Rynus Telegram Mini app to handle Data labeling tasks distributed by the Rynus network.
Worker Rewards
Upon completing assigned jobs quickly and precisely, the Worker is rewarded with $RNS Tokens.
Worker Status
In the Rynus network, the status of the Worker is crucial for efficient task management and monitoring.
Worker status can be either Online or Offline. Job status, on the other hand, includes Waiting job and Received job.
- Online
When a Worker is Online, it indicates that the GPU node is active and available to receive and perform computing tasks.
- Offline
An Offline status means the Worker is not currently available for any tasks.
- Waiting job
A Waiting job status indicates that the Worker is available and waiting for any job assigned.
- Received job
Once a job is assigned to a Worker, its status changes to Received job, signifying that the job is in progress and being processed by the assigned Worker.
These statuses help in tracking the availability and activity of Workers as well as the progress of assigned tasks within the Rynus network.