This project facilitates a decentralized peer-to-peer GPU rental marketplace, linking miners offering GPU resources with users requiring computational power. You can easily rent machines from thier subnet through our frontend interface at computenet.ai

The Compute Subnet is a decentralized network that enables miners to contribute their GPU resources to a global pool. Users can rent these resources for various computational tasks, including machine learning and data analysis. The system guarantees fair compensation for miners based on the quality and performance of their GPUs.

High-Level Architecture

Miners: Supply GPU resources to the network, with their contributions evaluated and scored by validators.

Validators: Establish secure connections to miner machines to verify hardware specifications and performance, ensuring the network’s integrity.

Renters: Rent computational resources from the network to execute their tasks.

Frontend (computenet.ai): The web interface that simplifies interactions between miners and renters.

Bittensor Network: The decentralized blockchain that manages compensation, with validators paying miners through the native token, $TAO.

For Renters

For those interested in renting computational resources, you can easily do so through the Compute Subnet.

  1. Visit computenet.ai and create an account.
  2. Explore the available GPU resources.
  3. Choose machines based on GPU type, performance, and pricing.
  4. Use the platform’s tools to deploy and monitor your computational tasks.
  5. To begin renting machines, go to computenet.ai and access the resources you need.

For Miners

Miners can contribute their GPU-equipped machines to the network. These machines are evaluated and validated based on factors such as GPU type, number of GPUs, bandwidth, and overall performance. Higher performance leads to better compensation for miners.

  1. Set up your environment.
  2. Install the miner software.
  3. Register your miner and connect to the network.
  4. Get compensated for providing GPUs!

For Validators

Validators are essential for maintaining the integrity of the Compute Subnet by verifying the hardware specifications and performance of miners’ machines. They ensure that miners receive fair compensation for their GPU contributions and help prevent fraudulent activities.

Pierre (Fish) – Founder and CEO