# Become a Supplier

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Interested in becoming an infrastructure provider? Fill out this form and join us in shaping the future of decentralized cloud computing: *<mark style="color:blue;">Become an Infrastructure Provider</mark>*

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> To support the growth and decentralization of our platform, VPS AI invites individuals and organizations to become infrastructure providers. As an infrastructure provider, you contribute to the robustness and efficiency of the network by offering your computing resources. This role not only helps in maintaining the decentralized nature of the platform but also offers providers the opportunity to earn by participating actively in the ecosystem.

> Providers can contribute by hosting VPS or containerized nodes, ensuring that resources are available across different geographical locations for enhanced performance and reduced latency. The process of becoming an infrastructure provider involves a straightforward assessment of your available resources and integration into our network through a series of steps designed to ensure security and compatibility.

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