rayne wooney - i‘m into crypto
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rayne wooney - i‘m into crypto
@HuabaBinian
on my way to 200 $TAO




Here is Hitler describing the cycle of jewish power, where towards the end of the jew collapsing a nation, they no longer feel the need to hide and become the “bloody Jew” ready to destroy people and nations out in the open… Notice how the “American” (jewish) press and their thought leaders, Mark Levin, Bill Maher, Ben Shapiro, Jonathan Greenblatt, Shaun Maguire, Steve Witkoff, Jake Tapper, Harvey Levin, Laura Loomer, the New York Times (jewish owned), Laura Loomer, and Benjamin Netanyahu are all onboard to destroy the United States for the benefit of world jewish power… There is no difference between the stock market Jew, the liberal Jew, the conservative Jew, and the Israeli Jew. The difference was once a mask for the goy. The Jew no longer hides and openly calls for genociding the Palestinians, the Iranians, and the Lebanese utilizing American blood to do so. The “bloody jew” is upon us, and they will incite a world war before accepting responsibility for their actions…



BREAKING: @const_reborn shares that miners can help get SN3 back into the right hands "Templar" has not rugged, it is still at a $40M marketcap The tech is still there, the team is still there, Sam just isn't. There are active efforts to re-gain control of SN3 PSA: IF YOU ARE A MINER OF SN3 OR KNOW SOMEONE THAT IS A MINER, PLEASE SEND THEM THIS POST & REACH OUT TO CONST



Jon Durbin is a core contributor to Chutes, the biggest AI subnet on Bittensor 72 hours after Covenant AI rage-quit the network, I got him on record. What he said about governance, revenue, and why he's not leaving shocked me. @chutes_ai is Subnet 64 on Bittensor. Largest AI subnet in the entire TAO ecosystem. Over 1 trillion requests per month. And they're run by six separate contractor companies with no CEO. Here's what @jon_durbin walked me through. On the Covenant AI exit: - Sam Dare's departure sent a shockwave through the network - Jon saw zero warning signs ("I did not see this coming") - Wouldn't comment on whether Sam rugged or panicked - Said the real lesson is putting guardrails on yourself so you CAN'T rug in a moment of weakness How Chutes made itself "unruggable": - All owner emissions go into a smart contract vault - Audited by Trust Security - The contract pays out staking rewards to six subcontractor companies - The principal can never decrease - Jon can't control it. Nobody can. Then the revenue numbers. Chutes is at 0% TAO emissions right now. They're running on alpha token emissions plus real revenue. - Daily revenue climbed from under $10K to a peak of $22K - Cut GPU inventory from 1,700 H200s down to 700 - Made MORE money with half the hardware - They're 2/3 of the way to fully offsetting costs On subscription abuse that forced the pivot: Some users on $20/month plans were burning $6,400 in inference. Businesses signing up with prepaid cards. Spamming accounts. Fraud on Stripe. Chutes capped the subscriptions. Killed the free tier. Moved TEE-only on OpenRouter. That's when revenue actually started working. The bomb he dropped at the end: - New algorithm for training "arbitrarily large" models on Bittensor - Targeting dropping in the next week or two - Positioning to go beyond what Templar did with dense 72B models - Jon: "to actually compete, like if you look at xAI, they're training 10 trillion parameter models now... we need to sort of cross that chasm... I think there's a way to do it" And on why he won't leave for a Web2 payday: Chutes is a DePIN. That gives us SEC protections and permissionlessness. Jon's stance: AI is becoming as critical as a calculator. Someone has to make sure the whole world has access. The strongest subnet on Bittensor is not just surviving the Covenant fallout. It's accelerating. Full episode ⬇️

“The bomb he dropped at the end: - New algorithm for training "arbitrarily large" models on Bittensor - Targeting dropping in the next week or two - Positioning to go beyond what Templar did with dense 72B models - Jon: "to actually compete, like if you look at xAI, they're training 10 trillion parameter models now... we need to sort of cross that chasm... I think there's a way to do it” And just like that Templar will be just an old war story..



Jon Durbin is a core contributor to Chutes, the biggest AI subnet on Bittensor 72 hours after Covenant AI rage-quit the network, I got him on record. What he said about governance, revenue, and why he's not leaving shocked me. @chutes_ai is Subnet 64 on Bittensor. Largest AI subnet in the entire TAO ecosystem. Over 1 trillion requests per month. And they're run by six separate contractor companies with no CEO. Here's what @jon_durbin walked me through. On the Covenant AI exit: - Sam Dare's departure sent a shockwave through the network - Jon saw zero warning signs ("I did not see this coming") - Wouldn't comment on whether Sam rugged or panicked - Said the real lesson is putting guardrails on yourself so you CAN'T rug in a moment of weakness How Chutes made itself "unruggable": - All owner emissions go into a smart contract vault - Audited by Trust Security - The contract pays out staking rewards to six subcontractor companies - The principal can never decrease - Jon can't control it. Nobody can. Then the revenue numbers. Chutes is at 0% TAO emissions right now. They're running on alpha token emissions plus real revenue. - Daily revenue climbed from under $10K to a peak of $22K - Cut GPU inventory from 1,700 H200s down to 700 - Made MORE money with half the hardware - They're 2/3 of the way to fully offsetting costs On subscription abuse that forced the pivot: Some users on $20/month plans were burning $6,400 in inference. Businesses signing up with prepaid cards. Spamming accounts. Fraud on Stripe. Chutes capped the subscriptions. Killed the free tier. Moved TEE-only on OpenRouter. That's when revenue actually started working. The bomb he dropped at the end: - New algorithm for training "arbitrarily large" models on Bittensor - Targeting dropping in the next week or two - Positioning to go beyond what Templar did with dense 72B models - Jon: "to actually compete, like if you look at xAI, they're training 10 trillion parameter models now... we need to sort of cross that chasm... I think there's a way to do it" And on why he won't leave for a Web2 payday: Chutes is a DePIN. That gives us SEC protections and permissionlessness. Jon's stance: AI is becoming as critical as a calculator. Someone has to make sure the whole world has access. The strongest subnet on Bittensor is not just surviving the Covenant fallout. It's accelerating. Full episode ⬇️









