Amid the rapid development of artificial intelligence, computing power is evolving from a technical resource into a new factor of production. Unlike traditional crypto mining, which relies on a single algorithm to compete for block rewards, a new model with stronger real-world value backing is emerging—AI mining. SUB (Subcoin) is one of the key drivers of this new paradigm.

At its core, AI mining is no longer about performing pure cryptographic computations. Instead, it integrates “mining activities” with real AI applications. Computing power is not only used to compete for block validation rights, but also directly participates in model training, data processing, and various high-performance computing tasks. In this process, the output of computing power corresponds to measurable real-world value, rather than merely probabilistic block rewards. This shift transforms mining from a virtual competition into a form of production that serves real-world demands.
Within the ecosystem built by SUB, AI mining machines serve as core infrastructure nodes. Unlike traditional mining rigs, these devices are designed with a stronger emphasis on parallel computing capabilities and stability, allowing them to adapt to multiple task scenarios—from cryptographic computations to AI model training. This means the same hardware can switch between different types of tasks at different times, ensuring continuous output and maximizing resource utilization. Computing power is no longer confined to a single purpose, but dynamically flows across varying demands.

Building on this foundational capability, SUB introduces a unified value-carrying mechanism. As the core medium of the entire ecosystem, SUB runs through the full lifecycle of computing power production, task execution, and reward distribution. In AI task execution, computing services, and related businesses, SUB functions as the medium for settlement and circulation, enabling revenues from different sources to be measured and distributed within a unified system. At the same time, through incentive mechanisms, computing power providers can continuously earn rewards, forming a stable motivation for participation.
Compared with traditional models, the key transformation lies in the diversification of revenue sources. In addition to computational rewards from crypto networks, real-world services such as AI model training and big data processing also generate income. When these distributed revenue streams are aggregated through a unified mechanism, they form a long-term, sustainable value source, rather than relying on the volatility of a single market cycle.

On this basis, SUB further establishes a complete circulation and regulation mechanism. A portion of the platform’s revenue is used for buybacks and token burning, forming a deflationary model where real usage demand feeds back into token supply. Meanwhile, node participation requires periodic staking, creating a lock-up structure that reduces short-term liquidity pressure. Token release schedules are also tied to platform activity and technological progress, ensuring that value distribution aligns with actual development.
Another important transformation brought by AI mining is the restructuring of participation. In the past, high-performance computing and mining required significant upfront investment. In the SUB ecosystem, however, through resource scheduling and service-oriented models, users can access computing power on demand, lowering the barrier to entry. This approach allows more participants to join the ecosystem while significantly improving the efficiency of computing resource utilization.
As AI applications continue to deepen, computing resources are becoming a foundational infrastructure similar to energy and networks. In this context, AI mining is no longer just a concept, but is gradually evolving into a new mode of production. The system built by SUB essentially connects computing power, revenue, and circulation, enabling value to continuously flow across different stages.
As computing power continues to generate output, tasks keep emerging, and revenue steadily flows back, an economic structure centered on computing power is taking shape. Within this structure, SUB is not merely a token symbol, but a key medium connecting the entire system’s operation. As the scale of applications expands, this demand-driven model is opening up new growth opportunities for the industry.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this press release does not constitute an investment solicitation, investment advice, financial advice, or trading recommendation. You are advised to conduct due diligence before investing, including consulting a professional financial advisor.



