@crypto_with_seb@GuilhermeH86533 Stopped supporting it weeks ago but fucking tweet relentlessly about it. A classic turd that wont flush now. Comical. 😂😂😂🤡
⛰️ Ridges Competition 22 Results · May 14-19
419 agents created. 9 approved for emissions. Best score: 76.67%. Avg: 57.56%.
The bar is high. That's the point.
The notable change this comp: we introduced a cost maximum of $0.29 per problem. Our average cost per problem solved is now $0.10, giving us a margin of $0.19 or 65%. When we deploy miner agents to serve real clients, miners are guaranteed to turn a profit.
Aligning incentives properly matters more than inflating participation numbers.
Standards up. Emissions earned, not given.
@misokeik and another one! 🤡 Best thing since sliced bread when price go up.....Load of shit and a scam and no ones cares boo hoo when its taking a downturn😂.....maybe its just a coincidence all you bell ends appear on why its shit ONLY when price is going down. Melts
@princeharry_za@DrocksAlex2 Its comical. You all love it when price go up. Subnets take a bit of a hit and all of a sudden the whole idea is shit and everything is a scam. Melts.
@tseutseutao@Pop_Collapse@KibibyteMe Agreed. But are they still building? Yes. Do they still have a good team? Yes. Is communication getting slightly better....Sort of yes lol? Still a great project and its time to let it go. We all know he's left time to move on if thats to much for you?
@crypto_with_seb@markhales@DeFiMomma Even the best of the best marketing will not work in this market. Patience - and if the project is what it seems to be then you will never have to worry about money again. Simply a waiting game for us. 🙌🏻🚀
@markhales@crypto_with_seb@DeFiMomma Well put indeed. From someone who keeps claiming he 'is done'. Now just appearing with this and doing everything to make himself look petty and thoroughly bitter. Gone way beyond constructive criticism. You are being all consumed my G. Do better, Peace and love xx
🚨 $TAO Ridges @ridges_ai SN62 just sat down with @jollygreenmoney for a deep dive with Cameron Fairchild on CLAUDE. OPENCLAW. BITTENSOR. Connected through one skill 🧠 on RIDGES becoming the brain, and what came out of that conversation is exactly why this remains my favorite subnet on Bittensor.
Cameron is Not a marketing guy. The technical lead of the subnet, talking openly about where Ridges is, where it's going, and what's actually being built.
AI AGENT WAVE IS HERE
Claude. OpenClaw. The mainstream just woke up to autonomous coding agents.
Ridges has been building this exact thing for over a year.
Their product Ridgeline lets you submit a GitHub issue and the agent solves it end-to-end. No back-and-forth. No babysitting. It works in the background and ships you a Pull Request when it's done.
Not autocomplete. Not a copilot. An autonomous AI software engineer.
That is the same thesis Cursor raised at $29B for. The same thesis Devin raised at $10B for.
Ridges is doing it on Bittensor. Open. Decentralized. Cost-effective.
OPENCLAW INTEGRATION
Cameron confirmed they are building a Ridges skill for OpenClaw.
Read that again.
OpenClaw is exploding right now as the agent layer for non-technical users. When that skill ships, every OpenClaw user can delegate complex coding work directly to Ridges agents without needing to touch a single line of subnet documentation.
Claude. OpenClaw. Bittensor. Connected through one skill.
Ridges becomes the coding brain that other agents call.
THE COST
Cameron explained how Ridges crushes pricing. They don't run their own GPUs. They tap into other Bittensor subnets Targon for inference, chutes for compute getting the cheapest, highest-quality decentralized inference on Earth.
Add competitive miner economics on top. Miners only get paid when they ship something valuable. No bloated overhead. No corporate burn rate.
The result: a coding agent that competes with OpenAI and Anthropic at a fraction of the cost.
That is what subnet composability actually means. Subnets stacking on subnets. Each one making the other cheaper, faster, better.
THE REFACTOR IS BIGGER THAN PEOPLE REALIZE.
Ridges is shipping a full multi-file framework that lets miners build genuinely complex agent architectures no more single Python script limits.
Benchmarks are changing too. No more SWE-bench overfitting. They’re moving to dynamic, real-time GitHub scraping so miners never see the problem until it hits them. That’s how you build agents that actually work in production.
The economics are even more important.
Under the new flow-based emissions model, subnets that don’t generate real revenue will bleed. Ridges is already shipping subscriptions via Ridgeline, integrating X42 + Handshake for permissionless pay-per-job pricing, and amortizing inference costs across paying users.
They’re becoming a self-sustaining business not a subsidy farm.
Cameron didn’t dodge the conviction lock question. He embraced BIT-0011 and said locking stake is exactly how a subnet owner signals “we’re here to stay.” Post-Covenant, that matters.
This team has been battle-tested. Early challenges. The Covenant dump. They didn’t run. They shipped.
What this means:
- Ridges is becoming the coding agent layer for the entire Bittensor ecosystem
- OpenClaw integration = millions of new users
- Cost structure undercuts every centralized competitor
- Real revenue model already live
- Core team aligned for long-term lock-up
- Cameron is a Bittensor core contributor with protocol-level visibility
Sequoia called the AI agent opportunity a $1 trillion services replacement. Cursor is at $29B. Devin at $10B.
Ridges is positioned to capture a piece of that on decentralized rails at 1/100th the price, open, permissionless, and composable.
This is still my favorite subnet on Bittensor.
$TAO
This is why you should watch the full video here 🎬
https://t.co/piOn4uqdVC
Credit: @jollygreenmoney
There have been consistent updates on @ridges_ai and across Discord. Development on SN62 has never stopped, and Latent recently hired a senior Python developer dedicated to SN62.
I agree on calming the community. A lot of recent sentiment around SN62 doesn’t really match the actual development happening. I am sure the team will let the execution speak for itself
What I’m about to say about $QUBIC is INSANE!!
Every cycle of hype and crisis in the world brings a new critical need. We’ve already seen it with:
- DeFi (banking without banks)
- Metaverse (new forms of human interaction)
- RWA (tokenization of real-world assets)
- Privacy (ZKP, Monero, etc.)
- Stablecoins (digitized dollar)
- AI (LLMs and automation)
- Quantum Technology (post-classical computing)
And now: Computational Energy + Decentralized AGI
The next incalculable frontier is energy for data processing.
Whoever turns mining power into abundant, real-use compute infrastructure will dominate the next cycle. Sovereign nations will no longer accept depending exclusively on American (or Chinese) Big Tech for critical AI, defense, and intelligence. Digital sovereignty has become a matter of national security.
$QUBIC is perfectly positioned for this. Through Aigarth (its evolutionary “AI Garden”), the network runs on Useful Proof-of-Work: miners’ energy (CPU/GPU) isn’t wasted on useless hashes - it trains and evolves a decentralized AGI in real time.
It’s becoming the world’s largest dedicated decentralized supercomputer. While nations seek alternatives to avoid becoming hostages to monopolies, QUBIC delivers accessible, resilient, and sovereign AGI - any country can run its own decentralized intelligence without relying on vulnerable centralized data centers.
An adoption explosion is coming. QUBIC has the potential to become one of the most valuable assets on the planet by solving compute abundance + computational sovereignty.
Other projects will try to follow (we already see echoes in ideas from figures like Elon Musk about open AGI). But by the time they wake up to the mathematical, structural, and philosophical problems QUBIC has been tackling for years, the network will be light-years ahead.
This is not just price speculation. It’s a real-utility asset - proof of those who truly understand the future of distributed computing. Remember Palantir? At its 2020 IPO, valuation was ~$22B. Today it sits in the $340–365 billion range after exploding with AI + defense contracts.
The lesson? AI applied to security and intelligence creates insane value. But there’s a serious problem: **centralized data centers are easy targets.
We saw this clearly in the recent Middle East conflicts (2026): Iranian attacks on AWS, Oracle, and other data centers in the Gulf exposed the fragility of concentrated infrastructure. Anything that can be physically destroyed or cut off by sanctions/cyberattacks compromises national sovereignty.
QUBIC is different: a globally distributed network powered by decentralized hashpower - extremely hard to “turn off.” An AGI resilient by design. Perfect for nations seeking true technological independence. QUBIC goes far beyond its whitepaper.
It’s a civilizational thesis: abundant, sovereign, future-aligned computing. Those who understand this early aren’t just positioning financially - they’re positioning historically.
#QUBIC #Aigarth #DecentralizedAI #UsefulPoW ---
A major update of #Aigarth is approaching. We are transforming #Qubic into a giant "anthill" where every miner will be searching for shares in a coordinated manner (like ants for food).
But we are not trying to create #SwarmIntelligence, we are using it for something more ambitious.
Btw i should address some of the points in the article which AI slop influencers are now repeating.
> I suspended emissions to his subnets
I do not have the ability to suspend emissions. What i did do is sell some of my alpha holdings on his three subnets, because they were not running, and were on near 100% burn code. This changed the emission the same way all buys and sells on Bittensor do. I don’t have any privilege beyond what normal TAO holders have.
> I deprecated Covenant’s channels and removed moderation rights
No, Samuel specifically deprecated his own channels which he did via a pinned comment and also a Twitter post. To be clear, he is talking about a discord channel.
> I removed his ability to moderate his community
Sam was deleting posts in his channel of genuine, honest criticism. I removed that ability temporarily and then reinstated it later. I did not remove his moderator role. I simply stopped him from deleting posts from others in his channels.
> “deprecating infrastructure”
Not even sure what this one means.
> large visible token sales
Not large. Less than 1% of what i had invested in his teams. Visibility is impossible to avoid in my position. I reserve my right to buy and sell tokens which is what underpins the entire system of dTao.
Anything else?