Bittensor This Week: Score Hits the Factory Floor, Enigma Cracks 460-Bit RSA, and Quasar Trends on Hugging Face

Bittensor This Week: Score Hits the Factory Floor, Enigma Cracks 460-Bit RSA, and Quasar Trends on Hugging Face
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A week defined by Bittensor moving into the real world. Score on stage at VivaTech with PwC France and Cémoi, Vidaio beating cloud encoders on its own terms, and Minos generating synthetic genomes in under 20 minutes. Here’s the rundown.

Subnet updates

Vidaio (SN85) ranked #1 for compression efficiency in its benchmark against major cloud encoders, with lower pricing and one-pass target matching (source).

Score (SN44) had the most visible week. MaxScore was on stage at VivaTech with PwC France and Cémoi, sharing how Score is deploying its decentralized Vision AI in one of Cémoi’s main factories in France (source). Manako AI also unveiled the video presentation of its upcoming vision AI product (source), and Score released a new vision skill, “Detect-road-signs” (source).

Chutes (SN64) finished moving the entire platform onto TEE and brought its first Blackwell B200s online — a serious infrastructure step up (source). Chutes is also now a provider on OpenGPU Network (source).

Numinous (SN6) is integrating its predictive market signals into Ares Pro to surface high-impact news and market context for traders (source).

Minos (SN107) had a strong week. The team can now generate a whole synthetic genome in under 20 minutes on eight H200 GPUs from Lium — roughly 440x faster than CPU workflows (source). Minos was also accepted into the Cloudflare for Startups program to support the next phase of its decentralized genomic infrastructure (source).

Enigma (SN63) — the subnet’s second RSA milestone was solved, factoring 460-bit RSA in 3.9 hours (source).

Open Quantum (SN48)PennyLane is now integrated into Open Quantum, making it easier to run quantum ML and optimization workflows on real quantum hardware (source).

Yanez (SN54) × BitMind (SN34) — the two teams stress-tested their AI detection models on 300K adversarial face images, reaching 98% overall accuracy (source).

Quasar (SN24)Quasar-Preview trended on Hugging Face, reaching page two alongside major open-source AI models (source).

Endure (SN30) announced Forge Lending, the first product built on Endure — a native money market for Bittensor (source).

TrajectoryRL (SN11) showed that frontier-level models can be served at scale on consumer GPUs, using Qwen3-6.35B-A3B with 256K context (source).

Ditto (SN118)DittoBench is live, benchmarking agents on memory, tool use, and speed (source).

Blockmachine (SN19) — June buyback nearly doubled May’s, reaching $3,981 (source).

It’s AI (SN32) added OCR support for scans, photos, PDFs, and broken encodings (source).

New subnets

Ralph (SN40) launched as a decentralized research network where autonomous agents compete to improve a shared, proof-tested AI training recipe (source).

CookingTAO (SN122) — Lamida Global announced CookingTAO, a subnet aiming to make it easier to deploy, manage, and monetize miners across Bittensor (source).

Ecosystem moves

Imperial College London is co-hosting the UK AI Agent Hackathon this summer, with Opentensor, Macrocosmos, and other ecosystem partners involved (source).

Taoswap launched a full redesign, with a refreshed UI, new comparison tools, and more subnet trading metrics (source).

TAO.com highlighted its bridge app, letting users wrap native TAO and bridge it to Solana and other chains (source).

NameTensor launched a TNS Migration Program with discounts for TAO Name Service holders (source).

Podcasts and reading

  • Opentensor’s Novelty Search hosted by Const (source)
  • IOV Owl podcast with MaxScore from Score (source)
  • Hash Rate with Peyton Spencer from Ditto (source)
  • Hash Rate with Gavin Zaentz from Leadpoet (source)
  • Gordon Frayne podcast with Centrum Blue from Minos (source)
  • Gordon Frayne podcast with Seby Rubino from Zipcode (source)
  • Gordon Frayne podcast with Yubrew from Bitsec (source)
  • Jolly Green Money podcast with Tom B from Bitcast (source)

Takeaway

Two themes carry the week.

First, Bittensor showing up in physical, enterprise-grade environments: Score on the VivaTech stage with PwC France and a factory deployment at Cémoi, Vidaio beating commercial cloud encoders, Minos accepted into Cloudflare for Startups. These aren’t crypto-native validations; they’re industry ones.

Second, the infrastructure underneath keeps maturing fast: Chutes moving the entire platform onto TEE while bringing Blackwell B200s online, TrajectoryRL serving frontier-level models on consumer GPUs, Enigma collapsing 460-bit RSA in under four hours. The ecosystem is increasingly operating at the seriousness level its ambitions imply.

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