Service Provider / Data Center Onboarding
Service providers and data centers can onboard to the ZopToken platform with batch devices, providing more stable computing resources.
Target Audience
Eligible candidates for onboarding include:
- Studios with multiple Mac or GPU devices
- Small-scale data centers
- Enterprise idle device resources
- Computing service providers
- Teams with stable network and operational capabilities
Onboarding Process
flowchart TD
A(Submit onboarding application) --> B(Platform communicates on device scale and network conditions)
B --> C(Assign test Group Key)
C --> D(Complete small-scale device onboarding test)
D --> E(Verify online stability and task execution capability)
E --> F(Confirm partnership and settlement method)
F --> G(Official onboarding)
Information to Prepare
Service providers or data centers may need to provide:
- Number of devices
- Device types
- GPU / memory / storage configuration
- Network bandwidth
- Online duration
- Operations contact
- Geographic region
- Whether batch deployment is supported
- Whether API / SDK integration is needed
Testing Phase
The testing phase focuses on:
- Whether devices remain stably online
- Whether the client runs normally
- Whether the network is stable
- Whether tasks can be executed normally
- Whether logs are traceable
- Whether anomalies can be handled promptly
Official Onboarding
Before official onboarding, the following should be confirmed:
- Settlement method
- Task types
- Service support scope
- Device responsibility boundaries
- Key management approach
- Anomaly handling process
- Partnership agreement or service terms