
SUMMARY: Lium is a decentralized GPU —graphics processing unit— compute marketplace on Bittensor’s subnet 51. It allows users like AI researchers and data centers to access expensive GPUs without having to buy them.
GPUs on Lium act as miners, competing to provide high-performing and available infrastructure. These miners are rewarded with emissions based on their GPU type (with rarer GPUs like the B200 earning more), uptime, and collateral in $TAO — with top miners earning up to $4,000 daily.
Lium competes with centralized services like AWS and Azure and currently generates $600 per hour in usage revenue. It also projects an $11 million annual revenue over the next year.
Its roadmap reflects plans for a public dashboard, multi-GPU coordination, better miner tools, and EVM integration.
Resources
To access Lium, check the following resources out:
- Website: https://lium.io/
- X (Formerly Twitter): https://x.com/celiumcompute
- GitHub: https://github.com/Datura-ai/lium-io
- Telegram: https://t.me/daturavalidator
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