The situation sucks, but it doesn't change Bittensor's core thesis. A subnet is literally just open-source code, with miners doing what it asks (an incentive mechanism)
Templar will be forked, and all the progress made so far will carry over and continue to be built upon.
And that's a feature of the system. Competition has always lived at the incentive design layer. Anyone can take the subnet code, improve it, and step in as the operator. So the only thing that actually matters is who builds the system miners want to work for.
QUANTUM COMPUTING x BITCOIN
is it a real threat? yes
are devs ignoring it? no
should you panic? also no
everything you need to know in my recent @glxyresearch report
Boston College is probably the most underrated club in the nation.
They have top leadership, cracked devs, and they won MBC 2024's @FTDA_US Research competition.
Some of their members even dropped out to build @narrativexyz on Monad.
Don't sleep on @Blockchain_BC at MBC 2025.