Why did OOPZ double down on their Reppo Subnet??
So the @oracle_opz team loaded another 100k $REPPO to seed their subnet for one reason.
They can buy a better data engine than they can build.
➠ 100k $REPPO is a commitment
➠ It cuts their survey creation time from hours to minutes
➠ It gives them cleaner preference data to tune their survey builder
The math is simple.
➠ Building this in-house costs $20k to $30k USD
» Then add testing
» Then add refinements
» Then add things breaking
With @reppo, they skip that whole build cycle.
⇁ They seed the subnet.
⇁ They tap emissions.
⇁ They get a live feedback loop where voters surface the best surveys and prompts.
⇁ They train their AI with this data
That means OOPZ can ship a tighter product to customers faster.
And they do it at a lower cost than running their own pipeline.
If you run a data product, what would you rather pay for.
A one-off build.
Or a system that keeps improving every week.
$REPPO smashed passed 50M from I last shared and I’ve been reaching out to the team to understand their longer term vision and this is what I’ve found that literally blew my mind
Bittensor level depth but built for humans, same idea of coordinating intelligence and incentives without forcing users into CLI hell
Abstracts away the complexity so you interact through clean UI instead of writing scripts and designing around users first, not engineers first
You get the power of a decentralized compute/coordination network without needing to be technical
Feels like infra that can actually onboard normies, not just cracked devs
Basically all the upside of Bittensor’s vision, delivered through a product that people actually want to use, still feels absolutely undervalued here for what @reppo is offering
$REPPO smashed passed 50M from I last shared and I’ve been reaching out to the team to understand their longer term vision and this is what I’ve found that literally blew my mind
Bittensor level depth but built for humans, same idea of coordinating intelligence and incentives without forcing users into CLI hell
Abstracts away the complexity so you interact through clean UI instead of writing scripts and designing around users first, not engineers first
You get the power of a decentralized compute/coordination network without needing to be technical
Feels like infra that can actually onboard normies, not just cracked devs
Basically all the upside of Bittensor’s vision, delivered through a product that people actually want to use, still feels absolutely undervalued here for what @reppo is offering
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