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independent research & speculation.

♓️ Sumali Haziran 2020
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templar@tplr_ai·
We just completed the largest decentralised LLM pre-training run in history: Covenant-72B. Permissionless, on Bittensor subnet 3. 72B parameters. ~1.1T tokens. Commodity internet. No centralized cluster. No whitelist. Anyone with GPUs could join or leave freely. 1/n
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const@const_reborn·
Crypto + AI is such a lame ass way to talk about something as profound as incentive computing Bitcoin + AI isn’t crypto ponzinomics catching a buzzword, agent casinos, or smart contract adaptors. Its understanding that computing with money is as significant as the transistor.
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Torus
Torus@torus_network·
if you aren't ready yet, these days should be spent to get clear in yourself. build mental models of the world that can withstand the coming times of thought-chaos cultivate clarity, don't get confused. the ♓️ can't save everyone.
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Distributed State
Distributed State@DistStateAndMe·
If i spent the rest of my life building on @opentensor , it would be a life well lived. covenant.ai Our sacred pact. Bittensor will claim its place in history
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Earth Is A Sales Funnel For SATAN
if you think AI investment is crazy, wait until pharma companies start inventing drugs that actually raise your IQ by a substantial amount
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Timo@Timo37_·
think about the properties of trad proof of work that are relevant for this leverage loop your describing? are those properties present in Bittensor's hybrid PoW PoS model? yes. actually, does BTs abstraction over PoW, allowing to parallelize many AI PoWs nested under one meta asset add an additional layer of leverage to the effect + horizontal value capture? yes.
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goodalexander@goodalexander·
there is a leverage loop coming that few understand AI Proof of Work Coins: consume GPU spend like BTC AI Backed Stablecoins: provide GPUs that are tax deductible As AI PoW coins rip, AI Stable Yield rips, Inflows, hash power goes berserk. AI coins rip - maybe to Trillion
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deploy
deploy@decoding_things·
If you can hold your TAO until subnet companies hit IPO like BTC miners did, you’ve won
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Torus
Torus@torus_network·
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Taelin@VictorTaelin·
my mission is complete to everyone who believed in me - thank you 🩶 a new one starts today let's go
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Timo@Timo37_·
though harder to see the value at front, solving an abstract problem means enabling the solving of any specific problem that can be expressed through the abstract problem the value this enables over time generally vastly surpasses the solving of a single specific problem. especially if you set a direct incentive towards searching the space of the abstraction for value in parallel across an open set of searchers crypto and AI people should understand this best
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Bittensor is highly confusing because instead of building a single solution to a single problem, like “decentralized inference” we realized way back in 2020, that we needed to build the meta mechanism which could express all of them.

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simp 4 satoshi@iamgingertrash·
There is a decentralized way to do proof-of-useful-agentic work that combines; > The dual miner/verification system of Bitcoin > The programmability of Ethereum > The price discovery mechanism of Uniswap pools Without a pre-mine. 0 insiders. Not even us. Should I do it?
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Jay A
Jay A@jay_azhang·
Another amazing biohackers meetup in NYC yesterday. Main topic: exploration of unreasonably effective compounds Recap: - Discussed effectiveness of Soviet era peptides (e.g. Semax, Selank) - Soviets were on a tear in the early 80’s, discovering game changing compounds. How did these drugs get forgotten for 30+ years? - Methylene Blue has a lot of potential. Can pass blood-brain barrier and improve cognition. Antioxidant & anti-microbial properties. Enhances mitochondrial respiration. - Analyzed new data on Epithalon, seems like a very promising longevity molecule - Discussed BPC-157 and its gastro-restorative properties. Fixed my gut issues, nothing else has worked - Minicircle gene therapy dominated convo, almost half of the room had already gotten it - Discussed medical tourism, charter cities, power of direct to human experimentation - Discussed effectiveness of cholinergic compounds like Alpha-GPC, Racetams, Nicotine, etc - Discussed Taurine supplementation and plausible mechanisms for life extension (makes sense as a cryogen). Almost seems like everyone should be macro-dosing key amino acids - Glycine, Taurine, Leucine, L-Glutamine - Discussed importance of Circadian “Clock Genes” and keeping of ‘biological time’. And @DrJackKruse.
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const@const_reborn·
The promise of crypto is that we can bring freedom, barrierlessness, and competition to every single cog in the machines we live inside. Fluid ownership, fluid control, fluid production. The answer to fears of AI is this, not top down censorship or unchecked acceleration, but human unity with the machines.
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