By: @CryptoZPunisher
Vericore, developed by dFusion AI, has a singular ambition: to preserve the integrity of knowledge in the age of artificial intelligence.
A mission: rebuilding trust in information
In a world saturated with synthetic content, bias, and misinformation, Vericore positions itself as a decentralized fact-validation infrastructure. The network combines semantic intelligence with distributed consensus, allowing communities to collectively verify natural language statements such as quotes, claims, and news sources.
“Vericore is a decentralized platform designed to preserve the integrity of knowledge in a world increasingly influenced by artificial intelligence.”
In practice, miners analyze and cross-check data from multiple public sources to confirm or refute a statement, while validators assess its reliability using metrics such as reference diversity, credibility, and quality of evidence. Each validated piece of information receives a reliability score.
The ultimate goal: to separate truth from AI-generated illusions, without central authority, without intermediaries.
Explain Like I’m 5 (ELI5):
Imagine a giant game where thousands of people have to decide whether a piece of information is true or false. Each person searches books, articles, or online sources to find evidence. When someone believes they’ve found the right answer, others double-check it before confirming if it’s correct or not.
That’s exactly what Vericore does, but on a global scale, and with artificial intelligence. The “miners” act like researchers: they analyze text, compare sources, and detect contradictions. The “validators” act like judges: they review the quality of the evidence and assign a reliability score.
Everything runs without a boss or central company. The Bittensor network coordinates it all, and participants are rewarded in TAO, the network’s native currency.
The result is a system that learns to recognize what’s true, credible, and relevant, without depending on any single authority, a bit like if Wikipedia, ChatGPT, and Bloomberg merged, but in a decentralized form.
A Bittensor subnet serving semantics
On a technical level, Vericore relies on the Bittensor protocol to orchestrate validation in a decentralized way. Each interaction between miners and validators is rewarded in TAO tokens, aligning economic incentives with the quality of work.
The network is designed to be highly scalable, capable of analyzing large volumes of information and producing traceable “semantic proofs” direct links to the sources confirming or contradicting a given statement.
The project is accelerated by Yuma AI.
Predict: the first Vericore application
On October 23, 2025, dFusion AI launched predict.dfusion.ai in BETA, an application fully powered by Bittensor Subnet 70 and built by Vibe on the Vericore API (soon to be public).
Predict currently analyzes the top 20 PolyMarket markets using Vericore to:
- map the semantics of public sources,
- track real-time probability trends,
- all without centralized control.
This marks the first step toward a decentralized Bloomberg for predictive markets.

A revenue model tied to real-world value
One of Predict’s most innovative aspects lies in its economic model. As a Bittensor subnet, it can generate real on-chain revenue through:
- affiliate links,
- commissions,
- and upcoming premium services related to PolyMarket.
A portion of this revenue is reinvested directly into the Alpha token economy, rewarding miners, validators, and subnet holders. This creates a sustainable feedback loop: the more the application is used, the more value the subnet generates.
“We’re not just decentralizing truth, we’re creating on-chain alpha and building a revenue-generating ecosystem that rewards the network.”
Toward decentralized economic intelligence
The roadmap already includes:
- expansion to hundreds of additional prediction markets (Kalshi next?),
- deeper trend and sentiment analysis layers,
- and direct integration of multi-source data from the dFusion main network.
All Predict code will soon be open source, enabling anyone to build on it, a decision consistent with Bittensor’s philosophy of openness, peer verification, and distributed value creation.

Useful Links
- GitHub : Github.com/dfusionai/Vericore
- BETA site: predict.dfusion.ai
- X account – Vericore (SN70): @Vericore
- X account – @dFusionAI
- X account –@YumaGroup
- X account –@BarrySilbert
- Taostats : SN70 · Vericore