
Sτew
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Sτew
@StewStoop
Maximally seeking truth. Maximally seeking knowledge. Maximally-seeking being




Join me in 1 hour for a live podcast with Bittensor's co-founder Jacob Steeves youtube.com/live/YmxqgTXfp…












TAO was less than $175 when we released our @KhalaResearch Bittensor report - it’s now up 2x How many of you read it? Since then we’ve been developing tooling that will reduce the friction around subnet discovery for optimized capital deployment Who would like an early glimpse?



Training a frontier AI model cost $5M in 2020. Today it costs $1B+ The gap keeps compounding, in favour of the same five companies A decade ago, nobody believed open-source could compete with enterprise software. But then it did Bittensor (TAO) is a global open market where subnets compete to produce AI services, getting paid based on quality output This is what crypto is good at - coordinating users with shared incentives Over the past 12 months, significant progress has been made in the ecosystem; recurring fiat revenue, enterprise contracts, decentralized research and more In our TAO report, we: 1) Profile 5 subnets generating revenue across inference, computer vision, compliance, and drug discovery 2) Show how token incentive mechanics create advantages centralized companies cannot replicate 3) Breakdown catalysts and risk factors of subnets and Bittensor The link to the full report is in the next post below:




Introducing TurboQuant: Our new compression algorithm that reduces LLM key-value cache memory by at least 6x and delivers up to 8x speedup, all with zero accuracy loss, redefining AI efficiency. Read the blog to learn how it achieves these results: goo.gle/4bsq2qI

Bittensor's biggest subnet receives $52M a year in TAO emissions. It generates $2.4M in actual revenue. Without the subsidy, it would cost more than AWS.






i’m either clicking buy here or should ignore crypto completely. i’d rather buy







