Bittensor Ecosystem Highlights – May Week 1

Bittensor Ecosystem Highlights - May Week 1
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By: Victor

Subnet Updates & Achievements

Vidaio (SN85)
Vidaio announced a joint venture with Pip Studios to bring VidaioOS into enterprise media workflows and major studio pipelines, signaling deeper penetration into traditional media infrastructure. Learn more here.

Quasar (SN24)
Quasar revealed a collaboration with Adaption AI to generate high-quality adaptive datasets aimed at improving reasoning capabilities in its foundation models. Details here.

The team also open-sourced its codebase and launched a global distillation competition, opening participation to the broader developer ecosystem. Read more here.

In addition, Quasar announced a future training collaboration with Templar (SN3), aligning efforts for the next stage of model performance scaling. See the update here.

Actual Computer (SN95)
Actual released a new beta version of its platform, now supporting AMD hardware on both Windows and Linux, expanding accessibility across compute environments. Announcement here.

Yanez (SN54)
Yanez added a third enterprise client to its Biometric Data product, continuing its push into enterprise-grade identity solutions. Details here.

Score (SN44)
Score returned from the Refuel Forum in Barcelona with a multi-country pipeline, highlighting growing demand across regions. Update here.

They also introduced two new skills: Detect Beverage and Detect Crime, expanding their Vision AI capabilities. See more here.

Ridges (SN62)
Ridges integrated the Harbor framework from Terminal Bench, enabling evaluation across more languages and increasingly complex agent tasks. Learn more here.

Leoma (SN99)
Leoma officially launched its AI video generation product, moving from concept into production deployment. Announcement here.

Resi (SN46)
Resi has been accepted into the Plaid Partner Program, bringing native KYC and income verification into its platform, a step toward financial-grade integrations. Details here.

Beam (SN105)
Beam introduced Prism, a new scoring system designed for orchestrators, refining how performance is measured across the network. Update here.

Chutes (SN64)
AIxCrypto announced a strategic collaboration framework with Chutes, further expanding its role in decentralized inference infrastructure. Read more here.

Separately, Jon Durbin is testing distributed pretraining of a 20B MoE model for under $10/hour using consumer GPUs, showcasing the cost efficiency frontier enabled by decentralized compute. See the experiment here.

Trishool (SN23)
Trishool partnered with Velantris, an enterprise AI agents startup, signaling continued enterprise-facing expansion. Announcement here.

Babelbit (SN59)
Babelbit shared a live translation demo, showcasing its real-time language capabilities. Watch it here.

Bitcast (SN93)
Bitcast’s new dashboard is now live, improving analytics and user interaction for its platform. Details here.

Leadpoet (SN71)
Leadpoet has been selected for the Salesforce Launchpad, a major milestone that strengthens its enterprise positioning. Announcement here.

Swarm (SN124)
Swarm has been selected for Enlaira, Andorra’s official startup acceleration program, further validating its growth trajectory. See more here.

Minos (SN107)
Minos is now officially live on mainnet, marking its transition into full operational status. Announcement here.

Vocence (SN78)
Vocence Studio is now live, expanding its voice intelligence product suite. Learn more here.

0x Markets (SN35)
0x Markets unveiled its new website, refreshing its interface and product presentation. See the update here.

Subnet Investments

Vanta Trading (SN8)
Stillcore Capital has invested in Vanta’s SN8 alpha token, reinforcing investor confidence in decentralized trading infrastructure. Details here.

New Subnets

Ditto (SN118)
Ditto launched as a new subnet aiming to become an open-source alternative to Claude Cowork, bringing collaborative AI workflows to Bittensor. Learn more here.

Bittensor Ecosystem

Taostats
Taostats introduced the Bittensor Auth Gateway, simplifying authentication across the ecosystem. Announcement here.

Bitstarter x Targon
Bitstarter partnered with Targon Compute to bring confidential compute capabilities to teams in its machine learning track. Details here.

Rubicon Bridge
Rubicon Bridge V2 is now live, expanding cross-chain infrastructure for Bittensor assets. Learn more here.

Yuma Group
Institutions can now stake $TAO directly to Yuma’s validator via Colossus Hub, marking another step toward institutional adoption. Announcement here.

Podcasts & Articles

  • 11AM Club hosted Tom Lynch from Actual Computer. Watch here.
  • EyeOn AI featured Macrocrux from Macrocosmos. Listen here.
  • Hash Rate featured 0xarrash from Vanta. Watch here.
  • Jesus Martinez hosted Mark Jeffrey. Watch here.
  • Jesus Martinez also hosted Sebyverse from Resi. Watch here.
  • Revenue Search 63 featured Niome AI. Watch here.
  • Ventura Labs hosted Soma Subnet. Listen here.
  • GSchvey published the thread β€œBittensor state of the art.” Read it here.

As May week 1 closes, the Bittensor ecosystem continues to scale across enterprise adoption, infrastructure maturity, and developer participation, reinforcing its trajectory toward a fully integrated decentralized AI economy.

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