ZeroMine is building a renewable compute network
ZeroMine is a platform designed to connect renewable-backed infrastructure with global demand for AI, rendering, and compute workloads.
It gives hosts a way to participate in a distributed compute economy, and gives users access to flexible compute capacity through a unified platform.
A platform at the intersection of energy and compute
ZeroMine sits between two major shifts: the growth of distributed renewable energy and the rapid expansion of global compute demand.
The platform is designed to coordinate these systems by allowing hardware connected to energy infrastructure to participate in a broader compute network.
In practical terms, ZeroMine provides the software layer that helps connect hosts, users, jobs, visibility, and network participation.
In simple terms
- Hosts contribute compute capacity
- Users submit jobs to the network
- The platform coordinates execution
- Energy-backed infrastructure becomes productive
Built around hosts, users, and network visibility
ZeroMine is structured as a platform, not a single-purpose website. Each part of the system supports participation in the wider network.
Infrastructure participation
Hosts connect hardware and energy-backed systems to the network and make compute capacity available for workloads.
Compute access
Users submit jobs, monitor activity, and consume compute through a platform designed for visibility and control.
Coordination layer
The ZeroMine platform helps orchestrate distributed workloads across a growing network of connected nodes.
Compute demand is rising faster than infrastructure can adapt
Artificial intelligence, graphics, simulation, and advanced software systems are increasing the need for compute around the world.
At the same time, renewable energy systems are becoming more distributed and more capable. ZeroMine exists because these two realities are increasingly connected.
The long-term opportunity is not just more compute — but a better way to structure where compute comes from and how it is coordinated.
The broader opportunity
- Distributed infrastructure instead of only centralized systems
- Greater participation in the compute economy
- Renewable alignment in digital infrastructure
- Transparent access to compute resources
ZeroMine is designed to feel operational, not speculative
The platform is intentionally positioned around practical participation, clear interfaces, and real infrastructure logic.
Clear interfaces
Hosts and users need visibility, not abstraction. The product should make compute participation understandable.
Real systems
The network is grounded in actual energy, hardware, jobs, and software coordination — not just conceptual promises.
Long-term infrastructure
ZeroMine is being built as infrastructure software for a category that is likely to expand for years to come.
What ZeroMine is doing now
Today, ZeroMine is focused on building the foundation of the network: host participation, user workflows, dashboard visibility, compute coordination, and platform structure.
Over time, that foundation expands into a broader renewable compute network with more nodes, more workloads, and more global participation.
Current focus areas
- Host onboarding and infrastructure participation
- User job submission and workload visibility
- Compute economics and platform controls
- Network growth and product refinement
See how ZeroMine works across the network
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