
ElCrypto87.abc (Ø,G)
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ElCrypto87.abc (Ø,G)
@elcrypto87
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Introducing SupraOS. It's basically blockchain enforced AI agent management with a slickkk UI. And you self-host it like OpenClaw with end to end encryption (you own all your data). Alpha Launch starts tomorrow 4/20, only 100 seats. Public release maybe a week later. Stay tuned to our socials for more information. We imagine a world where we all have 10-100s of agents being of service to us across ALL Life Areas we care about. And that the organizations of the future will be AI-centric too. SupraOS is an answer to cryptography enforced AI Governance. Supra L1 will engage in decentralized AI training as well via SupraOS users. Some SupraOS users are going to build empires, I imagine... We're entering an entirely new world! It's exciting, and as long as you have the right tools, harnesses, and scaffolding to leverage AI, you're going to accomplish more than you ever imagined. We'll be open sourcing SupraOS, its around 300K lines of code, it'll be available to you for FREE. Cheers frens!






BREAKING 🚨: Multiple Gunzilla Games Employees Report Unpaid Salaries for Months • Talent Acquisition Lead claims company owes "significant outstanding debt that covers several months" • Principal Artist reports no payments for August and September • Senior QA Engineer says he's gone 5 months without pay despite CEO promises • Senior VFX Animator hasn't been paid since October 2023 • Comes as 'Off the Grid' battle royale struggles with low player numbers In early 2025, the company acquired Game Informer magazine despite the ongoing financial difficulties.


BREAKING 🚨: Multiple Gunzilla Games Employees Report Unpaid Salaries for Months • Talent Acquisition Lead claims company owes "significant outstanding debt that covers several months" • Principal Artist reports no payments for August and September • Senior QA Engineer says he's gone 5 months without pay despite CEO promises • Senior VFX Animator hasn't been paid since October 2023 • Comes as 'Off the Grid' battle royale struggles with low player numbers In early 2025, the company acquired Game Informer magazine despite the ongoing financial difficulties.



Show me one Bittensor "achievement" that works without $TAO inflation subsidy. I went through them. Here's what I found: 1. Chutes "85% cheaper than AWS" - Miners subsidize compute in exchange for TAO emissions. Not architectural efficiency. In February 2026 Chutes killed the free tier because specific users were consuming 100-324x their subscription value. Surprising when the subsidy ends. 2. Chutes "privacy and censorship resistance" - Miners receive your raw request in plaintext on their hardware. They can log everything. TEE is "in development." For any real enterprise use case this is a blocker, not a feature. Censorship-resistance is for people who can't pass KYC, not for B2B. 3. Chutes "adversarial validation" - Multiple miners cross-check each other's outputs. Sounds robust. In practice it's latency overhead on top of already slow decentralized routing. Fireworks delivers 0.17s TTFT. Chutes doesn't publish theirs. 4. Covenant-72B "first decentralized large model" - Underperforms LLaMA-2 on most benchmarks. LLaMA-2 came out nearly 3 years ago. LLaMA-3.3 70B was trained on 15T tokens, Covenant on 1.1T. Technically interesting experiment with SparseLoCo. Calling it a competitive product is dishonest. 5. Ridges "beat Claude on SWE-bench" - Not on the official swebench leaderboard. All numbers are self-reported by the team selling the SN62 subnet token. For context: open-source Live-SWE-agent on top of Claude Opus 4.5 scores 79.2% on Verified - one repo, one week of engineering, no blockchain. 6. Ridges "4% to 41% in one week breakthrough" - They started from zero with no proper prompting or scaffold. Decentralization didn't improve the model. They just correctly configured an agent framework on top of DeepSeek. Any ML engineer reproduces this in a few days. 7. Ridges "winner-takes-all competition" - Agents use DeepSeek and Llama through Chutes. Subnet 64 subsidy feeds Subnet 62 subsidy. One inflation finances another. The narrative calls this composability. The reality is circular subsidy. 8. Ridges benchmark overfitting - The team themselves admitted: when they added Polyglot alongside SWE-bench, score dropped from 88% to 17-18%. Recovered to 41% within weeks. Classic benchmark overfitting, not real agent improvement. Exactly why they're absent from official leaderboards. 9. Subnet validation problem - For code you can run tests. For the other 120+ subnets (text, analysis, predictions) - validators vote subjectively. This opens the door to validator collusion and score gaming. The core unsolved problem of the protocol that nobody talks about. 10. 2024 security breach - Real wallet exploit through vulnerability in Python package v6.12.2. Network went into safe-mode, transactions frozen. For "trustless permissionless infrastructure" - instructive. The only honest Bittensor thesis: token subsidy aggregates distributed GPUs cheaper than building a datacenter. Interesting bet that this advantage survives as emissions decline. Unproven so far. I'm explicitly not looking at price - I don't care if $TAO is $100 or $500. I'm asking about the product. But judging by the thousands of people tweeting about Bittensor right now - most of them are looking at exactly the price.












Chainlink Dominated Before… Is @SUPRA_Labs Next? 🤔 $SUPRA is about to explode and most of you aren't seeing its big potential yet. After you see this post, I dare you to watch this video below to help you decide easier:



