What’s left when the winner takes all?

Full article written by Kai. Connect with him on Substack and Twitter (X). At the core of every subnet is its incentive mechanism. This is the process used to convince people to contribute, determining the limitations of the subnet competition and the parameters for achieving rewards. The incentive mechanism is what both attracts and repels…

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Bittensor Ecosystem Highlights — December Week 1

By: Victor This week in the Bittensor ecosystem delivered major upgrades across subnets, new strategic investments, fresh product launches, and a wave of ecosystem-level progress as we move closer to the halving. Here are the top developments shaping the network: Subnet Updates & Achievements Apex (SN1) rolled out the evolution of its platform, introducing a…

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People of TAO Spotlights RESI Labs’ Seby Rubino

Some interviews inform, some explain but this one does both while revealing the human vision behind one of Bittensor’s most focused real-estate subnets. In this edition of People of TAO, Louise Beattie speaks with Seby Rubino, the founder of RESI Labs (grounded on Bittensor’s Subnet 46).  While Louise guides the discussion with warmth, Seby answers…

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Beginner’s Guide on How to Mine on Bittensor ($TAO)

SUMMARY: Bittensor mining is becoming more accessible, and this video showcases two subnets that offer some of the easiest ways for beginners to start earning rewards.  By providing concentrated liquidity on TaoFi (Subnet 10) or depositing $TAO into the Tenexium (Subnet 67) counterparty vault, users can earn both trading fees and mining emissions with minimal…

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Bittensor: The Most Underpriced Breakthrough in Crypto That $BTC, $ETH, $SOL, $KAS Holders Need to See

By: siamkidd Since entering crypto in 2016, I’ve liked many different projects. Some I’ve liked for years — but aside from Bitcoin, I never really found a “home.” Crypto is still 99% noise: empty promises, announcements of announcements, and endless nonsense. Then I found Bittensor. For the first six months, I thought it was pie-in-the-sky…

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