About Autoppia Subnet 36

SUMMARY: The video explores Autoppia (Subnet 36), a decentralized platform creating autonomous AI workers that operate independently within an “infinite web arena.” These agents tackle adaptive web challenges and earn rewards through a winner-take-all mining system displayed on a public leaderboard. With a studio and marketplace for deploying AI workers to real-world business tasks, Autoppia…

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The Intelligence Layer: Bittensor, Subnets & the Rise of Decentralized AI

SUMMARY: In a panel at DNA House during Token2049 Singapore, Bittensor’s Jake ‘Const’ Steeves, Macrocosmos’ Stephan Crux, BitAgent’s Greg Nickolson, and Manifold Labs’ Robert Myers trace TAO’s improbable origin from DARPA-grade brain chips to a global monetary computer for AI.  The discussion revealed how early GitHub doom-scrolling, relentless red-teaming, and 150+ incentive pivots forged 128+…

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NextGen Ventures Invests $300K in Resi Labs

Public company NextGen Ventures has invested $300,000 in Resi Labs, a subnet operating on Bittensor Subnet 46, signaling growing interest in blockchain-powered real estate analytics. The funding package includes $200,000 through a SAFE agreement at a $20 million valuation cap and $100,000 in Alpha tokens. Resi Labs uses Bittensor’s decentralized compute network to collect and…

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Polaris Responds to Deregistration with a New Path Forward

Polaris Network is being listed among the subnets facing potential deregistration on the Bittensor network.  In response, the team has released a thoughtful update, acknowledging the community’s support and outlining how they plan to move forward. In their words, the feedback from the ecosystem has been both kind and constructive. Many have recognized the value…

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Bittensor’s 404-GEN Participates in SEC Meeting on Decentralized Blockchain Intelligence

Bittensor’s Subnet 17, 404-GEN, joined the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) Crypto Task Force for a closed-door meeting focused on decentralized computation and blockchain-based intelligence systems. The session marked one of the first times a Bittensor subnet participated in a U.S. regulatory discussion, signaling growing recognition of the protocol’s role in shaping the future…

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Can Bittensor Flip Bitcoin? Mark Jeffrey & Rob Greer Weigh In

SUMMARY: The video explores the rise of anonymous companies, autonomous AI-driven organizations that operate, evolve, and generate profit without human management, using smart contracts, incentives, and on-chain transparency.  It introduces Infinite Web Arena (IWA) as a testing ground for these AI entities, where systems compete and learn in real time, powered by Autotopia’s AI worker…

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Tenexium Subnet 67 — The First Native DeFi Layer on Bittensor

By: @CryptoZPunisher Introduction Within Bittensor, subnets are traditionally designed to distribute and monetize artificial intelligence. But with Tenexium (SN 67), a new direction emerges, the rise of native decentralized finance inside the network. The protocol aims to transform TAO, Bittensor’s coordination token, into a productive financial asset, creating a market for liquidity, leverage, and yield…

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DSperse Brings Verifiable Intelligence to TAO

When you think about trust in artificial intelligence, it’s easy to forget how much of it relies on faith. We type prompts into a model, get an answer, and simply assume it did the work correctly. But in a world where AI decisions can shape markets, policy, and identity, that assumption is starting to feel…

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