Bittensor Ecosystem Highlights — December Week 1

Bittensor Ecosystem Highlights — December Week 1
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By: Victor

This week in the Bittensor ecosystem delivered major upgrades across subnets, new strategic investments, fresh product launches, and a wave of ecosystem-level progress as we move closer to the halving.

Here are the top developments shaping the network:

Subnet Updates & Achievements

Apex (SN1) rolled out the evolution of its platform, introducing a new competition format alongside a winner-takes-all mechanism, complemented by a redesigned dashboard visible on their new website.

Chutes (SN64) teased their highly anticipated TEE upgrade coming next week, raising expectations for stronger security and performance; see their announcement here.

Chutes also announced multiple integrations: a collaboration with Trishool (SN23)—who will be leveraging a combination of public and private model deployments through Chutes, as shared in their announcement—and a partnership with Zeus (SN18) to bring cutting-edge weather forecasting models, including Microsoft Aurora, to Chutes, detailed here.

Metanova (SN68) signed an MoU with Shanghai-based biotech company Yalotein, strengthening their biotech-AI pipeline; details in their announcement.

VoidAI (SN106) introduced their 2.0 upgrade with POL, native settlement, and multichain composability, showcased in their release thread.

Synthdata (SN50) reported that over 93% of their miners now submit 1,000-path predictions across BTC, ETH, XAU, and SOL, a major jump in model sophistication; read more here.

A new partnership was also established between 404Gen (SN17) and Targon (SN4), where Targon will serve as the compute provider for 404 miners; announcement here.

Kinitro (SN26) shared that one of their miners hit a 71% success rate on the Metaworld MT10 robotics benchmark, a strong sign of progress toward real-world autonomous behavior; their update is here.

Tenexium (SN67) activated its protocol buyback mechanism, as announced here.

AlphaCore (SN66) began buying back 40 TAO per day until the full 440 TAO raised is repurchased before the halving; see details here.

AgentBuilder (SN80) launched new API documentation and a redesigned UI/UX for their platform; update here.

LeadpoetAI, in partnership with Bitrecs (SN122), announced a new collaboration aimed at accelerating Leadpoet’s growth; see their statement here.

dFusionAI (SN70) released its prediction-market analysis app “Predict” in beta and began mapping Limitless onto it; announcements are available here and here.

Investments Across Subnets

On the investment front, Ridges (SN62) secured an investment from Stillcore Capital, announced here.

OpenQuantum (SN48) received an OTC investment from DSV Fund, shared here.

Similarly, Vidaio (SN85) announced an OTC investment from DSV Fund, detailed here.

Resilabs (SN46) received a 1,500 TAO investment from Astrid—update here.

And Minotaur (SN112) welcomed a 350 TAO investment from Roko Network DAO, with their announcement here.

Subnet Launches

In launches, Trishool (SN23) officially went live on their subnet with a full release announcement here.

Bitsota (SN94) debuted as a decentralized AutoML compute subnet; launch post here.

Ecosystem Updates

Across the broader ecosystem, OpenTensor highlighted that the halving is now less than 10 days away; their post is here.

Taostats unveiled their new OTC desk feature, showcased here.

Bitstarter introduced Superworld as the next project on their crowdfunding platform, announcement here.

Rubicon Bridge announced that new subnets can now be listed on Project Rubicon; more details here.

Podcasts

The content scene was active as well. Yuma Group featured Yanez in a new podcast episode available here.

Keith Singery hosted the Bittensor Guru Podcast with IOTA (SN9), available here.

Siam Kidd and Mark Crease covered Revenue Search 51 with Dippy, posted here.

Mark Jeffrey spotlighted Dippy on Hash Rate 147, linked here.

Louise Beattie released a podcast episode with Seby from Resilabs, available here.

Articles

Finally, in written research, Grayscale released a report on the Bittensor halving, which you can read here.

And DATA (SN13) published an article analyzing dTAO sentiment, available here.

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