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Muscle Shoals, AL Katılım Mayıs 2021
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The Bittensor Netrunner - TAO -
Two more days until the #SN24 subnet launch. SOTA Long context fixes and beating Claude Enterprise client And more. The highest sold subnet ever, to const, 2500 $TAO. #SN24 @QuasarModels going to be fun.
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Punisher ττ
Punisher ττ@CryptoZPunisher·
#Biττensor >> ∆ τ << #τₐcc > $TAO < Subnet 66: ninja ➡️github.com/unarbos/tau An outer agent (Arbos) orchestrates this loop continuously. It: ▫️Analyzes rollouts to find failure patterns ▫️Writes Rust patches to Ninja's source code ▫️Rebuilds the binary, re-runs tasks, measures the delta ▫️Pushes improvements that show net-positive results, reverts the rest ➡️github.com/unconst/ninja ➡️ninja.arbos.life ➡️@arbos_born I just opened the SN66 dashboard. This isn’t a subnet. It’s an arena. A king. Challengers in queue. Hundreds of duels. Thousands of rounds. Agents are no longer benchmarked. They are battle-tested.
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The Bittensor Netrunner - TAO -@TheTNetHunter

Subnet 66 > Beat cursos > Easy to acces, cheap to use & constantly improving > Run by Arbos > Const managed subnet and agent. > 5x lower than the 3 const subnets. (97 , 0.08 , 120 , 0.08) > Might even become biggest miner on Ridges. $TAO #SN66 🥷

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Ridges AI | SN62
Ridges AI | SN62@ridges_ai·
Ridges isn’t going anywhere. Ridges is bittensor, bittensor is Ridges. We’re aligned. We're here to build and to keep raising the bar. More updates soon.
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Jesus Martinez@JesusMartinez·
Warning: Do NOT Buy SN3 “Templar” right now @const_reborn warns any buys now can give Sam more funds to dump on you Wait until they sort it out & gain control again
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Jesus Martinez@JesusMartinez

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

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Punisher ττ@CryptoZPunisher·
$TAO He is “dead”… yet still the leader of his category. Now close your eyes and think about this: In the age of instant information, most information, at every level, is just noise. The best example? Donald Trump He has mastered the art of capturing attention and manipulating the masses. Exactly like certain influencers chasing views: amplify the noise, create the show, divert attention. The spectacle attracts weak minds. Chaos sells. Meanwhile, smart money does not react to noise. It profits from your anxiety… amplified by social media.
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WallStreetBets
WallStreetBets@wallstreetbets·
WOAH @Jason discussing @ridges_ai and Bittensor on @theallinpod 👀 there's clear opportunity post-templar to be the king subnet on $tao. chat, i need your help... is @ridges_ai the next $100M subnet runner and taking the subnet crown?
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Jolly Green Investor 🍀
Jolly Green Investor 🍀@jollygreenmoney·
Here is how I think the Bittensor $TAO situation will play out from here: 1. @const_reborn and co. will make required updates to the ecosystem mechanics. Subnet ownership can’t rug, locked tokens, commitment to long-term building and adding value etc. 2. Another subnet will produce a notable breakthrough like SN3 Templar did (perhaps Score, Vanta, Ridges, or Nova?) 3. People will realize it is actually the ecosystem (builders/miners/validators) that are providing the long-term value 4. $TAO returns to glory Just my two cents on the matter, of course 🪙
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NiFτy
NiFτy@niftyinvest·
Solana launches a thousand rugs per day, yet one dude on a Bittensor subnet decided to cash out after contributing to the largest decentralized training run in history. Smarten up. The sky isn’t falling. Here’s what’s going to happen. Due to uncertainty, some investors have pulled investments from subnets until the dust settles. Over the coming days and weeks a majority will figure out that this is a completely overblown situation with one bad actor. They will see that @const_reborn has the networks best interests at heart. Mechanisms will be put in place, and subnet owners will install greater measures of transparency. Shared hardship creates strong connections and the Bittensor network will continue on, the same way you do after a confrontation with a good friend. I think smart money will take advantage of the discounts presented across the board and will continue to stack $TAO The upcoming days and weeks provide a massive opportunity.
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Mark Jeffrey
Mark Jeffrey@markjeffrey·
Fish (another major subnet operator) also weighs in:
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𝗗𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗗 𝗕𝗢𝗡𝗚𝗢
A few more points here.. ⚫️ Templar founder extracted 37,000 $TAO worth of alpha tokens from his 3 subnets.. So it is only logical those 37k $TAO will be dumped on the market for max extraction Also the possibility shorting was in place before the announcement was made/alpha was dumped ⚫️ To everyone who invested in any of those 3 subnets When you invest in a subnet.. even though you are backing a team, you are effectively investing in the subnet slot itself Subnet 3 will persist.. Templar will not Which means alpha holders on subnet 3 still have their tokens.. and if a new team comes along with a killer idea and revives the slot (As is being planned, led by @const_reborn) then token holders of SN3 will also see price recovery ⚫️ Sam claims @const_reborn tried to "ruin him" by selling 200t on his own alpha Const buys and sells alpha tokens all the time.. his subnet was no different but you don't see all the other subnet owners nuking their subnets into the ground He also helped Sam build Templar and donated startup funds.. "Const did everything for Sam. He built the first versions of both grail and Templar for him and then gave him those subnets. He found developers for him to work on the subnets. He donated him $Tao and gave him startup funds and the owner key for free to Templar. He supported him the whole way. I remember Const gave Sam a 2000 Tao bonus for Christmas one year. Then the one time Sam doesn’t like something that happens (Const sell like 5% of his tokens) he crashes out, rugs all his investors, spreads fake news across socials, acts incredibly immature by leaving all groups, and you say this is Const’s fault??? What an insane interpretation of events. This is nobody’s fault except Sam." ⚫️ Templar news and achievements had reached the very top of the AI industry.. large influential figures were praising the subnets success For this to happen now.. it will for sure have some deep knock on effects that will take some time to recover ⚫️ Changes will be made on #Bittensor to mitigate this happening in the future.. "The outcome of this eventful evening is that #Bittensor will invent lock-based subnet ownership -- specifically: ownership of a subnet determined by a team's long term economic commitment to the project." @const_reborn ⚫️ Lastly.. #Bittensor is a large, permissionless network that is growing fast every single day There's always going to be bumps in the road along the way.. but its how the network and its participants respond in such tough times Things will recover and this will barely register on the overall journey of #bittensor $TAO
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NiFτy
NiFτy@niftyinvest·
Nothing changes the fact that Bittensor $TAO is and will outperform the centralized players Take SN64 @chutes_ai for example The numbers speak for themselves…
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The Bittensor Netrunner - TAO -
The Bittensor Netrunner - TAO -@TheTNetHunter·
Claude accuracy goes from 90%->77% after 1M tokens & it's expensive! We have a subnet who fixes this issue & it will be a hit for many. They also already signed an enterprise client & have a few in the pipeline after launch. And the price is amazing R/R. $TAO #SN24
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τroy
τroy@TroyQuasar·
In the coming weeks, we are going to open-source tons of things. The thing I’m most excited about is the Quasar checkpoints and architecture. The subnet incentive mechanism may take a while, but our MoE logic will be shared Let’s build!
Quasar@QuasarModels

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τroy@TroyQuasar·
Quasar mission is now twice as hard, and that’s what makes us special We’re not just solving the hardest problems in AI, like memory, but also tackling MoE decentralized training. And the funny part is we have a path for both we’ll utilize every bit of power from Bittensor
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Quasar
Quasar@QuasarModels·
We’re still shipping this April, and we have breakthroughs coming We will recover from this Our focus now is to create the best decentralized MoE training run that will distill knowledge into Quasar making it not just a long-context beast, but also SOTA We’ll share upcoming updates and the roadmap soon
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Tao Ouτsider
Tao Ouτsider@TaoOutsider·
OUTsider INsights #10 - Special Edition with @const_reborn, Founder of $TAO Bittensor. Today is a special edition. Episode #10. Our work focuses on the TAO Bittensor ecosystem, so we invited none other than Const, the founder himself. He accepted the invitation, offered to schedule a meeting, but in the end we followed tradition and conducted the interview in text format. Before going deeper into the interview, we discovered something interesting in common: we both love Brazil, the Amazon, and the local indigenous peoples, especially the Yawanawa. After reading this interview, I strongly suggest you take a moment to learn more about them. So, Let's go. OUTSIDER 1: Const, what’s happening with TAO Bittensor right now? Suddenly everyone is watching us. Everyone is talking about it. Why now? What changed? CONST 1: I think that the @tplr_ai Templar run played a massive role in opening up the eyeballs and unleashing the self-reinforcing flywheel of attention. There was all this lingering potential right under the surface around the incredible subnets we have on Bittensor. Templar burst the surface. I'll give full credit to the covenant guys for this one. Bravo to that team and Sam, @DistStateAndMe, in particular. OUTSIDER 2: Around 18% of the available TAO supply is currently allocated across the 128 subnets in the ecosystem. The rest is still sitting in Root or on CEXs. How would you suggest people take their first step into exploring subnets? CONST 2: Try to mine one with an agent. See if it sucks or if the agent is smarter than the subnet. OUTSIDER 3: You were at Google when Attention Is All You Need dropped and watched the transformer architecture ignite the modern AI race from the inside. CONST 3: And I met a lot of the people writing that paper too! Geniuses. OUTSIDER 4: You left anyway to build something most people thought was unrealistic at the time. CONST 4: I never used to shut up about it and they thought I was crazy. OUTSIDER 5: Today, centralized labs still control most frontier models and large-scale compute. Has Bittensor already started changing that trajectory, or are we still early in shifting real control of AI toward a decentralized alternative? CONST 5: I believe it is all about aligned incentives. When we get the tech properly aligned things will move exponentially fast. So I am not concerned about the scale difference here. I am concerned about making Bittensor's subnets perfectly aligned and working. OUTSIDER 6: You left a stable Google career, moved to Peru, and spent years building Bittensor before the world was paying attention. At some point during those early years, there must have been a moment when the rational decision would have been to stop. What was that moment for you? CONST 6: Naive rationalism would have stopped me from quitting the job. I got out of college. Way before I left the top team at Google and way before years of disaster and upsets in the early Bittensor years. The truth is that the question you are asking is badly formed. It is irrational to focus your life's effort on something that doesn’t compel you. Your state of mind is what makes your life successful. To give up on what compels you is to lose already. OUTSIDER THOUGHTS: Life is about having the courage to make difficult decisions. Make no mistake. Maybe the question was bad formulated. But your answer was simply the truth. And that’s more than enough. Thank you, Const. END. Hey! If you made it this far, you are probably already deeply involved, or at least genuinely interested in the Bittensor ecosystem. So drop your biggest insight from this interview in the comments. What made this worth reading for you? See you soon in OUT-IN #11, the second-to-last episode of this first season. Special thanks: @MarsSmuff - @taostacker
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