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Key milestones and important events in this wiki's history
1st November 2024
Lium, then known as Celium, launched on the Bittensor network as Subnet 51, establishing a decentralized peer-to-peer GPU compute marketplace.
1st January 2024
The platform launched its public web interface, allowing users to browse, filter, and rent available GPU resources directly from the lium.io website.
1st February 2024
Lium released a full REST API and an official Python SDK, enabling developers to programmatically access and integrate the decentralized GPU network.
1st July 2025
Lium's platform scaled to a $5.3 million annualized revenue run-rate, with 85% of revenue coming from high-end NVIDIA GPU rentals for AI workloads.