
brendy.loopring.eth
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brendy.loopring.eth
@BrendyLoopring
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⛰️ Ridges Competition 22 Results · May 14-19 419 agents created. 9 approved for emissions. Best score: 76.67%. Avg: 57.56%. The bar is high. That's the point. The notable change this comp: we introduced a cost maximum of $0.29 per problem. Our average cost per problem solved is now $0.10, giving us a margin of $0.19 or 65%. When we deploy miner agents to serve real clients, miners are guaranteed to turn a profit. Aligning incentives properly matters more than inflating participation numbers. Standards up. Emissions earned, not given.

















Who is underrated? Kira Noir or Miss B Nasty



I've been heads down in the $TAO @bittensor ecosystem for a week and I owe it to this community to share what I found. It started with a lunch meeting this week with @MarkCreaser — and let's just say he opened my eyes to something I couldn't unsee. 👀 Bittensor subnets are essentially decentralised AI startups — each one competing, innovating, and building in real time. And the market caps tell a story: 📊 Top 5 by market cap right now: 1. Chutes (SN64) — $123M 2. Targon (SN4) — $93M 3. lium.io (SN51) — $88M 4. Affine (SN120) — $69M 5. Score (SN44) — $62M And that's just the top 5. There are 50+ subnets in this ecosystem covering everything from AI coding agents to generative 3D, computer vision, AutoML and beyond. And here's what's got me REALLY excited — buried in that top 50 are some serious outsiders. Lower market caps. Flying under the radar. The kind of asymmetric upside that reminds you of finding early crypto projects before the world caught on. This is a whole ecosystem that 99% of people don't even know exists yet. The analogy that keeps hitting me? This feels like getting into internet infrastructure plays in the late 90s — BEFORE the world understood what the internet would become. The difference? AI's timeline is compressed. Things are moving FAST. Tomorrow I'm putting together a full starter guide so you can explore this yourself — including where I think the biggest opportunities are hiding. Like & repost so your network sees this too. 🙏


After careful consideration, we have decided to take Handshake off subnet slot 58. We fully believe in Bittensor and the infrastructure we have built. However, we do not believe we are best positioned to maximize the unique incentive mechanisms of mining and validation that makes Bittensor and subnet slots so valuable. Rather than continue to occupy the slot, we believe now is the right time to step aside and allow a new team to unlock the full potential of the subnet. Thank you to the investors, miners, validators, and contributors who supported us along the way 🤝






After careful consideration, we have decided to take Handshake off subnet slot 58. We fully believe in Bittensor and the infrastructure we have built. However, we do not believe we are best positioned to maximize the unique incentive mechanisms of mining and validation that makes Bittensor and subnet slots so valuable. Rather than continue to occupy the slot, we believe now is the right time to step aside and allow a new team to unlock the full potential of the subnet. Thank you to the investors, miners, validators, and contributors who supported us along the way 🤝








