> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.usedecentral.org/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.usedecentral.org/providers/index.md).

# Providers

Providers are the GPU operators who power the Decentral inference network. Every completed inference job results in an on-chain USDC payment to the provider's wallet. No invoicing, no payment terms, no intermediary.

Providing compute requires a Solana wallet. Everything else depends on which tier you want to join.

* \[Browser Worker]\(): join with a browser tab, no installation required
* \[Native Worker]\(): higher earnings, larger models, `decentral-node` daemon
* \[Staking]\(): stake $DECENTRAL to unlock the 85% payout rate and earn protocol fees
* \[Reputation]\(): how your on-chain reputation score is calculated and what it affects

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## Provider tiers at a glance

|                            | Browser Worker     | Native Worker (unstaked) | Native Worker (staked)            |
| -------------------------- | ------------------ | ------------------------ | --------------------------------- |
| Setup                      | Open a browser tab | Install `decentral-node` | Install + stake 1,000+ $DECENTRAL |
| Models                     | 1B to 8B quantized | 8B to 70B+               | 8B to 70B+                        |
| Payout rate                | 75%                | 75%                      | 85%                               |
| Minimum stake              | None               | None                     | 1,000 $DECENTRAL                  |
| Routing priority           | Standard           | Standard                 | Elevated                          |
| Beta $DECENTRAL multiplier | 2x                 | 2x                       | 2x                                |

Staked native workers receive the highest routing priority on the network and earn 85 cents of every dollar billed for their completed jobs.


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