Green Compute (SN110) rolled out its full roadmap covering the last six months of build and the infrastructure landing across the next twelve. The subnet went from testnet in February to mainnet in April, secured its first enterprise inference customers, and shipped a partnership with Vocence (SN78) in June.

Multiple NVIDIA RTX 5090 nodes are coming online at an existing site, producing one of the largest clusters of that node type in the UK. The thesis running through the roadmap is that verified green-energy compute becomes the default rather than the premium.
What’s Already Live
The first half of the roadmap moved the subnet from concept into paying enterprise traffic across four milestones.
1. Testnet launched in February 2026. First blockchain-verified miners live, rental and inference architecture complete, and website integration shipped.
2. Mainnet on Bittensor Subnet 110 in April 2026. Production launch with the first enterprise inference traffic flowing through verified-green miners.
3. First compute partnership with Vocence (SN78) in June 2026. Grows reach across Bittensor and accelerates SN110 adoption alongside a subnet that fits the same infrastructure thesis.
4. Speaking slot at Inside Bittensor in London on July 1. Vision for inference, green compute deployments, and AI infrastructure opportunities shared with the broader ecosystem in person.
What’s Coming Next
The next twelve months would move Green Compute from a working network into a UK-anchored infrastructure operation with a global miner base.
1. New site and equipment landing in approximately two months. Multiple NVIDIA RTX 5090 nodes coming online at an existing site, forming one of the largest clusters of this node type in the UK.
2. GPU rental marketplace scale-out. More RTX 4090 and 5090 capacity coming online, with provider pricing and custom workloads ramping up on the rental side.
3. More green-energy miners onboarding. Solar, hydro, wind, and geothermal operators joining the existing UK biogas base, moving toward a global certified-miner network.
4. Additional partnerships, deployments, and opportunities. Several are already in progress but not yet public.
5. Verified green infrastructure expansion. Ongoing work to strengthen the verified green compute ecosystem and deliver additional value for enterprise customers.
Where Green Compute Lands
The subnet sits at the intersection of two structural shifts: AI inference demand outpacing centralized deployment, and enterprise buyers increasingly required to prove the carbon profile of the compute they use. Green Compute answers both with blockchain-verified renewable infrastructure enterprises can point to rather than assume.
The UK cluster anchors a broader network built on solar, hydro, wind, geothermal, and biogas, all verifiable at the protocol layer. For a subnet six months into mainnet with enterprise customers already routing traffic through its miners, the next two months are where the physical infrastructure catches up with the demand already lined up.
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