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Help us improve VKube

Earn up to $50 and 6 months of free containerization

VKube is a Kubernetes-based container service for developers and enterprises to run containerized applications on the cloud. It is affordable, easy to use, and efficient.

  • Deploy applications in one click
  • Pay per hour from $0.002/hr
  • Enjoy free persistent storage
  • Service recovery system and bandwidth throttling

In order to improve VKube's competitiveness and functionalities, we are looking for developers to try out VKube and provide feedback on their experience.

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About the VKube product testing

  • Test duration: 1–2 hours on average
  • Rewards: In VSYS and USDT

VKube testers will receive:

  • 6 months of free service on VKube (in VSYS tokens)
  • Up to $50 in USDT

How to join the VKube product testing

  • You fill out the form
  • We review your application
  • We will contact eligible candidates via email within 5 working days (non-eligible candidates will not be contacted). Eligible candidates have a proven understanding of containerization services and enough development experience, based on the answers given.
  • We send you 3 months of free containerization directly to your VKube account
  • You test VKube. From the moment you receive your free credit, you will have 7 days to test VKube
  • You fill out our feedback form
  • Based on the quality of your feedback form (read more below), we will send you your USDT reward and 3 extra months of free containerization

The test phase will go on for as long as deemed needed. We will update this form and publish a post on Twitter and other socials to announce the closing of the test phase.

⚠️ Please note

  • The testers will be selected based on their seniority and understanding of cloud computing. The goal is to gather a pool of developers with different seniority and experience with products similar to VKube.
  • VSYS tokens will be sent directly to the VKube account of the testers.
  • 6 months of free containerization correspond to ca. $10 in VSYS tokens, corresponding to the deployment of services for 1 Service Unit (1 Gi of memory + 8 Gi of persistent storage). In case of high price volatility, the amount of tokens distributed may be adjusted based on the total amount of USD allocated for the airdrop.
  • The specific amount of USDT awarded will be decided based on the quality of the feedback submitted, with a cap of $50 in USDT.
  • Quality feedback will be evaluated according to the extensiveness of the responses, accuracy of feedback, and constructive advice given to improve the platform functionalities. Example: “What feature did you like the most?”

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  • Extra rewards will be considered for testers spotting bugs and other critical issues.

V Systems reserves the right to end the event ahead of schedule or before the complete exhaustion of the VSYS coin pool dedicated to this product launch. We reserve the right to invalidate the reward of invalid, fake, or duplicated accounts, and to adjust rewards as deemed needed.

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