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Subnet Session with Josh from Green Compute - Subnet 110

Subnet Session with Josh from Green Compute - Subnet 110

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Revenue Search returns with the usual chaos and banter, then introduces Josh and the launch of Green Compute—a new Bittensor compute subnet designed specifically for enterprise-grade inference workloads. Josh shares his background building and selling GPU infrastructure in the UK since 2017, and explains that Green Compute plugs into an already-profitable compute business with existing customers, contracts, and deployment experience—so the subnet isn’t starting from zero.


The core thesis: bring data centers to constrained renewable energy. Across the UK (and beyond), farms and renewable sites often generate power the grid can’t accept—so it’s wasted. Green Compute turns that stranded power (solar, wind, hydro, and especially anaerobic digestion / biogas) into usable AI compute, offering site owners far higher returns than exporting electricity back to the grid. Unlike “spot” compute markets, Green Compute is aiming at longer-term, high-volume enterprise deals that require symmetry (large clusters of identical GPUs, networking, CPUs/RAM/storage) plus real human support (sales + engineers) and predictable uptime—things many existing marketplaces struggle to guarantee.


They also touch on tokenomics and onboarding: compute can be bought with fiat, but the goal is to push real-world customers toward paying via subnet alpha over time (creating buy pressure). Mining is gated by standards (e.g., high-bandwidth connectivity and matching hardware) to meet enterprise requirements, with a process for miners to apply and be verified—including the “green” power source. The team plans to update naming/branding and community channels shortly, with more details and access via the Green Compute website.

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