Lium (SN 51): The Compute Backbone of Bittensor
What is Lium (SN51)? Explore how Bittensor’s decentralized GPU marketplace is solving AI compute shortages with affordable GPU rentals, real revenue growth, and scalable infrastructure.
What is Lium (SN51)? Explore how Bittensor’s decentralized GPU marketplace is solving AI compute shortages with affordable GPU rentals, real revenue growth, and scalable infrastructure.
Until May 8, Bittensor subnet founders received a free token allocation before any outside staker could buy in. Here is what the v3.3.15-402 hotfix changed, and why it matters for your position in new subnet launches.
Bittensor (TAO) is leading the AI crypto rally as the sector hits a six-month high. Explore TAO’s rebound, Solana expansion via Wormhole, and growing institutional interest in decentralized AI.
Ditto has launched public file sharing, usernames, and OpenClaw and Hermes integrations for its Bittensor-native agent platform, Subnet 118.
Bittensor Subnet 14 launches Cacheon, a decentralized AI inference competition focused on faster LLM serving, lower latency, and reduced cost per token ahead of its May 19 mainnet launch.
Teutonic Subnet 3 has begun training an 80B AI model on Bittensor, marking the largest decentralized AI training effort yet and a major milestone for TAO infrastructure.
Metanova partners with ONEPOT.AI to accelerate drug discovery on Bittensor, enabling SN68-generated compounds to move from AI screening to robotic synthesis in days.
Manako is building AI Vision Agents powered by Bittensor’s Score Subnet 44 to help enterprises turn security cameras into real-time operational intelligence systems.
Bittensor has been building toward subnet governance since the network scaled. After Covenant AI sold 37,000 TAO without warning and departed on April 10, getting Conviction to mainnet became the immediate priority. Here is what it does and why it matters.
Apex launched RL Tron, a new reinforcement learning competition on Bittensor where AI agents compete in recurring head-to-head Tron tournaments using decentralized bracket-based evaluations.
Targon launched the Targon Supply Portal, a new onboarding platform that allows compute suppliers to monetize idle hardware capacity through Bittensor using permissionless or managed participation options.
Score’s Subnet 44 on Bittensor launched a new cricket ball-tracking challenge that asks miners to reconstruct advanced trajectory data from standard broadcast video alone, potentially disrupting proprietary systems like Hawk-Eye.
Wormhole (Sunrise) brings a canonical version of TAO to Solana, enabling native trading across Jupiter, Meteora, and Kamino while expanding Bittensor into a new DeFi liquidity ecosystem.
Solana posted a cryptic neural network video. Sunrise DeFi started posting about TAO. A Tao.com CEO flew to Miami with a "Top Secret Announcement." The theory wrote itself.
AIxCrypto and Chutes AI announced a strategic collaboration to explore decentralized AI infrastructure for real-time AI agents, scalable inference, and multi-agent coordination.
Bitcoin OGs are taking notice of TAO, and it's because the similarities are apparent. They're running the same structural analysis they ran at $12 BTC. Fixed supply. First halving done. Real utility. The pattern is unmistakable.