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Golem

$GLM
50DepinScope score

Golem Network is a decentralized platform that connects users worldwide to share unused computing power or access additional resources.

MainnetModerate riskIntermediateCompute and GPUEthereum

Last verified 12 days ago (10 Aug 2026)

The documentation covers the general architecture of Golem (Providers and Requestors), the use of the GLM token on Ethereum and Polygon, and the GPU Beta Testing Program. It does not provide specific hardware requirements, minimum or maximum entry costs, or detailed reward rate figures.

Participation at a glance

Entry cost
The cost of entry is not specified in the provided documentation.
Not available · 10 Aug 2026
Reward model
Compute Provided
Unverified · 10 Aug 2026
Launched
Not recorded
Availability
Not established

How this score was reached

Workable, but check the gaps yourself. This measures how well the network can be assessed and participated in: documentation, verification, cost of entry, maturity and operator risk. It is not a prediction of returns, and it reads nothing from token price.

  • Documentation depth13/25

    2 of 4 core areas documented (rewards, hardware, node, participation)

  • Verification strength0/20

    entry cost unavailable, rewards unverified

  • Accessibility6/20

    entry cost not published, so treated as unknown rather than free

  • Operational maturity15/15

    mainnet

  • Operator risk8/12

    moderate risk, intermediate difficulty

  • Verification freshness8/8

    verified within the last month

What it does

How it works

Providers share their spare computational resources (CPU and GPU) with the network. Requestors utilize these resources for computational tasks and pay Providers using the GLM token. The network operates as an open-source, decentralized physical infrastructure.

How to participate

Users can participate as Requestors by building applications using Golem's JS or Python APIs, or as Providers by sharing their spare computing resources to earn GLM tokens.

Pros and cons

Strengths

  • Supports both CPU and GPU computing resources.
  • Multi-chain token availability on Ethereum and Polygon.
  • Open-source platform with developer-friendly JS and Python APIs.

Drawbacks

  • No specific hardware requirements or earnings calculators are provided in the main documentation pages.

Risks

Operating as a provider involves sharing hardware resources, which carries standard operational risks. The project is mature but undergoing continuous updates such as GPU beta testing.

Official links

Sources

  1. Golem Docs | Get started with Golem Network · retrieved 10 Aug 2026
  2. Golem Network · retrieved 10 Aug 2026

This page is research, not financial advice. Figures carry the confidence label and verification date shown beside them, and reward rates can change without notice. Confirm everything against the project's official documentation before buying hardware or committing funds.