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Entrepreneur! building @lucresnetwork | https://t.co/pYqKutDdR6 | τ

Bengaluru, Karnataka Katılım Şubat 2010
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@DrocksAlex2 Maintaining the balance in this world? Good.
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Alex DRocks@DrocksAlex2·
@sblucres Depends which glasses you have on this world. And if it is all futile or not
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@DrocksAlex2 That’s never a good way to live.
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@DrocksAlex2 Alex, the only way tao dumps now is if bitcoin dumps, the bearish divergence in the RSI is broken. Tao is not going to stop here i think.
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Why are you justifying everyone whos calling against the above tweet? This would literally be the first time in history a founder is disagreeing that his own creation is the greatest. Yes, Bitcoin invented blockchain, but being first does not automatically make it the best forever. By that logic, the first car ever built would be the finest vehicle on the road today, or the first computer ever created would still be the most powerful. Your mind can think of much better analogies than mine.
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@JosephJacks_ the funny part, 99.9% of the world would never know this.
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JJ@JosephJacks_·
A single AI chip die weighs roughly 5–6 grams… Jensen turns a fraction of a cent of sand into $65,000. The margins are … incredible.
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🔮 GXG@_g_x_g·
Jason & Chamath shilling $TAO openly… either it's a massive exit liquidity grab or we're about to see a pump most aren't ready for. No in-between.
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Alex DRocks@DrocksAlex2·
@SubnetSummerTAO Interested in @chutes_ai because there has been a lot of improvements on the business side (profitability) and no one really knows about those improvements yet. Chutes also deployed full end-to-end encryption of prompts covering the last gap for 99.99% confidential AI.
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@BuildOnBeam Hey how do we unstake from those validators who are shutting down?
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Beam@BuildOnBeam·
Beam Nodes Dashboard 🖥️ Welcome to an all new dashboard for everything Beam Nodes. Manage your validators. Mint your Node Tokens. Stake. your $BEAM or you Node Tokens. Anything Beam Nodes. nodes.onbeam.com More information ⬇️
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@godeLives What about the beam staked? it will auto return to the wallet or how is it?
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Gödel afk@godeLives·
I will be winding down my remaining $beam validators towards the end of the week.
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Rashid K@rashidtky·
When you invested in 2020, we were a young team from Kerala with a fleet of robots already working in the ground — and one unshakeable belief: that dignity is a fundamental right, and engineering had a responsibility to protect it. Singapore didn’t choose us because we were the biggest. They chose us because 8 years of real manholes, real workers, and real stakes made our technology unbeatable in the field. Thank you @anandmahindra sir for seeing purpose before the world saw proof. That same conviction has put 300+ Bandicoot robots across 22 Indian states, giving thousands of sanitation workers safer jobs and the dignity they always deserved. This is what technology built with purpose looks like. And we are only getting started. Building robots engineered for safety, mobility, and dignity. #Genrobotics #BandicootRobot #MakeInIndia #DeepTech #RoboticsForGood #SwachhBharat
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anand mahindra@anandmahindra·
Indian deep-tech startup Genrobotics has secured an ₹80 crore contract with Singapore’s water authority to deploy 44 robots for cleaning & inspecting sewer networks over the next two years. The company beat over 600 global firms following an 18-month evaluation. This was particularly satisfying news for me because I invested in them in 2020. And I invested because I was moved by the fact that their motive for starting the company was to create the ‘Bandicoot,’ for ridding the country of manual scavenging. This was not a goal that would deliver them a fast path to an IPO and sky-high valuations & make them extraordinarily rich. But it was a goal that would have a dramatic social impact. Our municipalities were not just robbing workmen of their dignity, but putting their lives at risk. The Bandicoot robot would rectify that. So, to paraphrase Robert Frost: They took the path “…less traveled by / And that has made all the difference” In other words, they created a purpose-led company And the news of their win in Singapore was gratifying because it signals that purpose and profits are not at odds with each other. (Since that win, they also have won a ₹17 crore tender from the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) for the deployment of its advanced Bandicoot Mobility+ robotic sewer cleaning systems.) Startups like Genrobotics that are created with a higher Purpose, are my #MondayMotivation
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
Bernie Sanders: “60% of our people living paycheck-to-paycheck, and one guy, Elon Musk, owns more wealth than the bottom 53% of American households... Think maybe that might be an issue that we should be talking about?"
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Aryan Wagh@ironwagh·
We are building the core team at Vanar Robots. Looking for: • Electronics (end-to-end) • Software & AI (VLA, autonomy, sim2real) For people who build even when things seem impossible. DM me or write to us at hello@vanarrobots.com
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@piersmorgan I don’t think Iran would ever target other Muslim countries like Britain with there missiles
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@DrocksAlex2 Yeah read the document u shared
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Alex DRocks@DrocksAlex2·
@sblucres In fact if it explodes, it pumps emissions. Buys-> Emissions -> More buys
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Alex DRocks@DrocksAlex2·
$TAO So, Chutes emissions dropped to 0 recently. Does this mean the subnet doesn't work anymore? No. Everything is operating as if nothing changed. Validators, Miners and Stakers are all still earning their rewards as usual. The only change is that there is no extra $TAO injected in the liquidity pool by the Bittensor chain. Emissions % means NEW liquidity but it does not mean stakers rewards are 0%. The price of Chutes is mainly driven by stakers moving their $TAO out into smaller marketcap subnets to speculate on bigger returns. It's similar to investors choosing $TAO instead of Bitcoin... For example, I know Bitcoin is the king, but I don't put all my eggs in it because it may have less ROI than $TAO . But this comes with more risk. People have shown that moving value out of the king and into alts can be worse than just DCAing into Bitcoin. So all this to say that it depends what kind of investment you really want and how actively you want to be monitoring it. Chutes may be the biggest marketcap with the biggest liquidity pool and not pump 100x but it also has everything it takes to make an informed decision based on real usage data and revenue. So in that sense, my dtao wallet holds more into chutes than small subnets but I do get exposure to small caps and take the risk on smaller allocations. @chutes_ai chutes.ai/app/research/p…
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@WilderWorld Hah good tweet, was thinking about u guys when I read this
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@DrocksAlex2 Chutes will explode if emissions return to just 10%
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@zacodil @MSalonor242622 How will a random dude with a gpu log every prompt when they are encrypted?
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Vadim@zacodil·
@MSalonor242622 Linux analogy would work except - Linux runs on my box. Chutes runs on a random dude's GPU who can silently log every prompt.
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Vadim@zacodil·
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.
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@vocence_bt did your subnet get de-registered or your just getting started with 102?
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templar@tplr_ai·
On the @theallinpod this week, @chamath asked @nvidia CEO Jensen Huang about decentralized AI training, calling our Covenant-72B run "a pretty crazy technical accomplishment." One correction: it's 72 billion parameters, not four. Trained permissionlessly across 70+ contributors on commodity internet. The largest model ever pre-trained on fully decentralized infrastructure. Jensen's answer is worth hearing too.
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