SN87: CheckerChain Subnet has been acquired by a new team.
Thank you everyone who supported us in this journey.
All services related to CheckerChain will be shutdown effectively from existing team.
We wish a great future for the new team.
Thanks,
CheckerChain Team.
There are subnets in #Bittensor with whitepapers longer than most books.
And interfaces that can't answer a single user question without documentation.
$TAO
Length is not depth. Clarity is.
Controversial :
Some subnets in #Bittensor are designed to look productive without being productive.
Impressive whitepapers. Beautiful emissions.
Zero external demand.
The market will figure it out. $TAO
Repost if you've noticed this. 🔁"
$TAO : every week I see a new subnet launch.
Great model. Great team. Great mission.
No visual identity. No clear UI. No onboarding.
The tech is ready. The presentation isn't.
That's fixable. DMs open. #Bittensor 📩
$TAO :
A rebrand either earns its name or hides behind it.
ZIPCODE earns it.
As a designer on Bittensor, my honest take :
RESI → Zipcode isn't a pivot. It's the moment the ambition became visible. The product didn't change.
The brand finally caught up.
The team is shipping back to back.
Wishing the @zipcodenetwork team the best & excited to see this go mainstream. 🚀
Would love to hear your thoughts on this rebrand in the comments.👇
$TAO: These are the 4 subnets I'm studying this week as a designer. #Bittensor
Every project has a story to tell. I'm curious, Which of these do you think has the most compelling brand and vision? 👇
@chutes_ai@affine_io@TargonCompute@lium_io
The designers I respect most right now are the ones quietly building with AI.
Not posting about it. Not debating it.
Just delivering better work, faster. $TAO
$TAO : I can tell how serious a subnet is within 10 seconds of opening it.
Not from the tech. From the design.
Attention to detail is the most honest signal a project sends. #Bittensor
$TAO : I opened 10 subnet interfaces last week.
3 had broken mobile layouts.
6 had no clear explanation of what they actually do.
1 felt designed with intention.
One. #Bittensor
$TAO has changed how I think about design.
You're not designing for users anymore.
You're designing for validators, miners, subnet owners, and curious strangers:
all at the same time.
Nothing in design school prepares you for this. #Bittensor
$TAO moves fast. #Bittensor builds fast.
But speed without clarity just creates faster confusion.
I design so the ecosystem doesn't leave people behind.