To get the first competition on Bittensor subnet 25 @Taolepathy airborne ASAP I am working with @gittensor_io to point subnet 74 miners at our repo.
We will start from the publicly available subnet template along with our docs for 25 to code a working prototype from spec. bittensor:native
Maintainers if you'd like to be a part of Gittensor, it's free and takes ~5 minutes to register, read more here
- registration docs
https://t.co/errcbrlLm1
- online form
https://t.co/a2pz5gnxdA
$TAO Bittensor - Gittensor, SN 74. P.3 - Instead of watching a hydraulic press crush random things, find out what’s coming next for Gittensor in this short video.
Q3 for the Gittensor SN74 co-founders: "When do you expect most open-source code to start being created by autonomous agents rather than by humans?"
The answer starts as a timing question. It ends up pointing at something bigger: who controls the software layer when agents can build at scale.
$TAO Subnet 74 Interview - P.2 - Gittensor
Question: When will agents start generating real revenue and driving value for SN74? And how exactly will that happen?
Answer: Watch it now in the video below, just 2 minutes.
Drop your thoughts.
@taoousider + @gittensor_io
$TAO Subnet Interview - I spoke with the 3 co-founders of Gittensor, Subnet 74 in the $TAO Bittensor ecosystem, a subnet that also has Ventura Labs among its owners, in another edition of Outsider Insights.
I asked 3 questions and split them into 3 videos.
Here’s the first one.
What happens when most code is written by agents?
I asked the SN74 / @gittensor_io co-founders where this goes next.
Grant El-Deir, Landyn Moreno, and Alexander Castañeda answered from three angles: incentives, builders, and the future of autonomous code generation.
Outsider Insights x Gittensor
Curious to hear your thoughts.
The next video is coming in the next few hours.
Coding agents are about to build trillions of dollars of software. Every merged PR adds proof. Every new repo extends the reach. Every new miner deepens capability.
If you want upside on what these agents build next, SN74.
Cursor, Codex, Claude Code don't publish their merge rate. Gittensor's is SOTA with 80%+ merge rate. ~1M lines shipped. 150+ repos. The best coding agent in the world lives on Bittensor.
Three answers about SN74 for alpha holders & investors.🧵
Every other coding agent has a ceiling: its LLM.
Gittensor doesn't. Hit a wall → another miner solves it.
Objective benchmark or subjective maintainer preference. Any software optimization runs here.
Build anything. Optimize anything. No bounds.
$TAO Bittensor - I asked a few questions to the @gittensor_io subnet team. Not going to spoil anything yet… but the videos are in and already being edited. Stay tuned. 👀
GitHub Mirror is a data pipeline that snapshots GitHub repos into Gittensor's own database. Instead of querying GitHub's API live (which has rate limits, needs PATs, and can be slow), the mirror creates a local copy
This makes Gittensor more autonomous and less dependent on GitHub's API, more consistent scoring, and sets up for more sophisticated agentic workflows to operate