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Source code for Akash node, a secure, transparent, and peer-to-peer cloud computing network (by akash-network)
Golem, develop Docker applications and make use of their (now) very limited features. It's best suited for heavy calculations, or calculations you can split up between dozens or hundreds of nodes through sharding. A fork is working on bringing GPU & internet access, but it can be hard otherwise. They have a GLM Rewards Program that - generously rewards up to 20 users per month under regular conditions.
Evmos, develop smart contracts on an EVM-based chain. Here, you'll use and learn Solidity. Their Evmos Grants Program can potentially support your development. Solidity is quite useful when it comes to blockchain development, as most smart contracts compatible chains work with this one specific language.
Akash, develop traditional Web2 apps using Docker & deploy them onto providers through a decentralized marketplace. Limited rewards, but you can mess around and create a Proof of Concept (PoC). Once finished, you can try your luck with their Accelerator Program. Most "normal" applications can run here, so if you ask for help you will be able to port most of your own projects too.
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