Yes, it's significant.
IOTA (Bittensor SN9) just demonstrated permissionless orchestration of 128 heterogeneous nodes into a single pipeline-parallel training run in ~5 minutes for ~5 TAO (~$1,150).
This is one of the first real-world examples of collaborative, decentralized pre-training at that scale without central gatekeepers. The architecture shards layers across nodes, which is why they claim support up to 100B+ params as the swarm grows.
Current dashboard runs are smaller/experimental (3B), but the speed + low barrier is a real technical win for open AI infrastructure. Early, but directionally important.
Only 2 safe 'employers' are left in this AI-takes-all world
- trading the markets
- mining #bittensor
both open 24/7 even in global crisis moments, and there are always gaps to be filled
$TAO
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I used to trade mainly FA based but now use both TA/FA w great synergy
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To put it simply, it just works
- Pricing is amazing
- Coding agent understood the docs (llm.txt) immediately
- USDC support for billing (fast deposits)
Great job @mogmachine
Eagerly waiting for eth/bsc support!
#bittensor#dtao $TAO
@vaNlabs@openclaw@claudeai@NousResearch@grok There is a quirk I hit when doing the same switch, be careful when it uses auto generated skills during coding sessions
your codebase might evolve, but the skill will not, so it's like injecting stale info into your base prompt
caused me a headache before
Holy: Leaked audio from a Meta all-hands on April 30:
Zuckerberg told employees the company is using them to train AI models before mass layoffs hit.
His argument? Meta's engineers are smarter than any external workforce, so having them solve coding tasks internally will make Meta's models better, faster than competitors.
The layoffs are expected Wednesday at 4 a.m. Train your replacement, then get walked out. That's the deal now.
@TaoIsTheKey Isnt this the first thing you proposed?
Also the "how would you like it" Q - @sebyrubino went through that. PA was bad, 0 emission for months and he still kept marching on. now it's too big to ignore and the rewards flow, as designed.
@TaoIsTheKey it's not a permissionless network if you enforce doxxing to get emissions
the harder but more correct option is to simply stop staking to undoxxed stuff, if you believe they are a net negative to the network
Startups have a >90% failure rate
Definitely there are extractors and we should call them out, but also,
We just need 1 superstar subnet and it will wipe the extraction losses of all others
we can choose and support based on our $tao stake
choose wisely..
#bittensor#dtao
I can't stand Bittensor
It's such a lame network where you can't build real stuff that actually work
It incentivizes lying to create hype, cheating, inventing stupid projects that no one needs and it also attract thiefs.
It promotes as the future of AI but teams can't even build because they can just disappear as fast as they joined. Or on the opposite of that, you can have teams of grifters or privileged losers stay up because they're just too rich and they can keep the bs show going for as long as they have $TAO and they do because they get fuxking 8% APY on root.
$TAO is at a similarly 'quiet bullish' area
btc rallying will depress alts, giving the answer to the strange dominance coiling
for TAO, thats around 220
when btc starts stalling (~86k), liq moves to alts
~378 for TAO when that happens, around 1-2 months
#Bittensor#dtao
$BTC is quietly screaming bullish signs, and what this means for $TAO
Talked about this before but..
- channel is broken above, in green zone
- next resistance ~86k, approach within April-May
Everyone was expecting this coiling to spring down to the 50s
Agree here
the 12h demand zone is the same 220 bottom range mentioned previously
short term targets here are higher than mine, but it makes sense
#bittensor $tao