
Autoppia, the team behind Subnet 36 on Bittensor, has hinted at a major milestone: the deployment of their open-source (OSS) pipeline.
And if they follow through, this could become one of their most important pushes so far, benefitting anyone building web agents, web operators, and benchmarks.
What Autoppia Is Building (And Why It Matters)

Autoppia is focused on building what they describe as the worldβs best web operator and web benchmark, known as the Infinite Web Arena (IWA).
As a Bittensor subnet, their mission is simple but ambitious: create an ecosystem of AI workers that can automate real-world tasks through the browser.
Their core stack includes:
- Infinite Web Arena (IWA): a synthetic benchmark designed to test web agent performance
- Automata: their flagship web operator built on Bittensor infrastructure
- Marketplace: a place to discover, publish, and monetize AI workers
- Studio: tooling for customizing and orchestrating agent workflows
In short, Autoppia is trying to build the benchmark and infrastructure layer that defines how web agents improve.
The Tease: Autoppia Is Deploying Its OSS Pipeline
In a February 3, 2026 post, Autoppia suggested theyβre now ready to roll out a much larger portion of their open-source pipeline.
According to their update, key foundations are already in place:
- Dynamic tasks
- IWA problem set (IWAP) transparency
- Reinforcement learning (RL) tools
With those building blocks ready, Autoppiaβs message is clear: open source is the next step.
And for miners, builders, and researchers, this is huge because open sourcing doesnβt just mean transparency. It means more people can compete, build, improve, and iterate faster.

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