Bittensor Ecosystem Highlights – April Week 4

Bittensor Ecosystem Highlights - April Week 4
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By: Victor

Subnet Updates & Achievements

Oro (SN15)
Oro formally introduced its subnet, highlighting its agent competition and reporting that it has already outperformed GPT-5.4 on one of the hardest online shopping evaluations. Read more here and here.

The team also released bittensor-auth, an open-source authentication stack designed for HTTP-level Bittensor hotkey authentication across APIs, dashboards, and web applications. Learn more here.

Blockmachine (SN19)
Blockmachine’s decentralized RPC infrastructure is now live on Bittensor mainnet, marking a key step toward robust, production-grade network access. Announcement here.

Quasar (SN24)
Quasar introduced Quasar-3B-A1B-Preview, a looped continuous-time transformer built specifically for long-context intelligence. Details here.

Affine (SN120)
Affine-I outperformed Qwen3-32B across all SWE benchmarks tested, while Affine-II has now surpassed Affine-I across six live environments, demonstrating rapid iteration and performance gains. See results here and here.

Score (SN44)
MaxScore showcased current performance levels across Score’s skill sets relative to their targets, offering a clearer view into progress across its Vision AI tasks. Update here.

Apex (SN1)
The Energy Arbitrage competition is now live, focusing on optimizing when and where large-scale battery systems should store or release energy. Details here.

Chutes (SN64)
Chutes expanded its model offerings with Qwen3.6-27B and Kimi K2.6 now live on the platform. Announcements here and here.

They also confirmed that Oro’s agent competition is now running on Chutes infrastructure, strengthening cross-subnet collaboration. Details here.

Minos (SN107) x Targon (SN4)
Minos introduced MinosVM, powered by Targon Compute, providing a new environment for running workloads across decentralized compute infrastructure. Learn more here and here.

Enigma (SN63)
Enigma unveiled its Hardening QuantumProof challenge in collaboration with BlueQubit, pushing forward research into quantum-resistant systems. Announcement here.

IOTA (SN9)
Macrocosmos released an IOTA Overview Dashboard, tracking progress and performance metrics over time. See it here.

Resi (SN46)
Resi teased a newly signed partnership with a nationwide lender, indicating growing enterprise adoption. Update here.

Ridges (SN62)
Ridges integrated the Harbor framework from Terminal Bench, expanding its tooling for agent-based development. Details here.

Zeus (SN18)
Zeus’ new subnet dashboard is now live, improving visibility and user interaction. Announcement here.

Soma (SN114)
Soma released SOMARIZER, a tool designed to compress text while preserving context with fewer tokens. Learn more here.

Niome (SN55)
Niome partnered with the Institute of Medical Sciences at Aberdeen, advancing its research footprint in healthcare and genomics. Details here.

Leoma (SN99)
Leoma released its official whitepaper, outlining its approach to AI-generated video systems. Read more here.

Subnet Investments

Resi (SN46)
Stillcore Capital invested in RESI’s alpha token, reinforcing investor confidence in the subnet’s trajectory. Details here.

Swarm (SN124)
Swarm raised an additional $430,000 from Everblue & Green, strengthening its capital base. Announcement here.

New Subnets

Green Compute (SN110)
Green Compute launched as an inference marketplace where only verifiably green compute gets rewarded, introducing sustainability into decentralized AI infrastructure. Learn more here.

Vocence (SN78)
Vocence, a voice intelligence layer, has relaunched on Subnet 78, continuing its focus on speech and voice AI models. Details here.

Bittensor Ecosystem

BitGo x Yuma
BitGo partnered with Yuma to deliver an institutional-grade solution for Bittensor subnet tokens, marking further integration with traditional financial infrastructure. Announcement here.

DCG Summit
Yuma Group invited Bittensor partners and ecosystem leaders to the DCG Summit, highlighting growing institutional alignment. Details here.

OpenTensor Keynotes
Const will be delivering keynotes at Imperial College London, the University of Cambridge, and the University of Oxford, signaling increasing academic engagement. See more here.

Podcasts & Articles

  • TWIST podcast featured BitstarterAI and TrajectoryRL. Watch here.
  • TWIST also hosted Sebyverse from Resi. Watch here.
  • Ventura Labs released a podcast with Troy Quasar from Quasar. Listen here.
  • Digitized Weekly hosted Tom Lynch from Actual Inc.. Watch here.
  • Revenue Search 63 featured Investing88ai. Watch here.
  • Revenue Search 64 featured Green Compute. Watch here.
  • Jolly Green Money hosted Mogmachine. Watch here.
  • Gordon Frayne hosted adtao_ppcrebel. Listen here.
  • Subnet Summer hosted an AMA with AI Detection. Watch here.
  • Onchain TV by Jesus Martinez featured Rob from Stillcore. Watch here.
  • Gordon Frayne also hosted TensorUSD. Listen here.

As April Week 4 closes, the Bittensor ecosystem continues to deepen across infrastructure, AI model performance, enterprise adoption, and capital inflows, further solidifying its position as a rapidly evolving decentralized AI economy.

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