
Endure (SN30) announced this week that an integration with Synth (SN50) is in development. The team confirmed it on their official X (Formerly Twitter) handle with a short note that Synth’s forecasts will feed into Endure’s advanced DeFi risk engines. No timeline was given.
The announcement is clear on the direction that Synth’s probabilistic price path data is the kind of input Endure’s risk intelligence layer is built to consume.
What’s Coming
Endure’s note kept the announcement tight:

a. Synth’s Forecasts Will Feed Endure’s DeFi Risk Engines. Integration is in development.
b. The Fit Is Direct. Synth generates synthetic asset price path data through a network of AI models simulating diverse market conditions. Endure’s risk intelligence layer is designed to consume that kind of input.
c. No Timeline Was Named. Endure said “watch this space” without committing to a launch date.
Why It Fits
Endure is a decentralized risk intelligence subnet where miners compete to submit risk parameter estimates and validators score them against real market outcomes.
Synth produces exactly the kind of forward-looking input those risk pricing systems need:
1. Probabilistic Forecasts Rather Than Point Predictions: Synth gives the full distribution of where an asset might go, with associated probabilities, instead of a single price.
2. Coverage Across Major Assets: $BTC, $ETH, $SOL, $XAU, $XRP, $HYPE, $SPY, $NVDA, $TSLA, $AAPL, $GOOGL on 1-hour and 24-hour timeframes.

3. Inputs That Map Onto Risk Decisions: Probabilistic price paths are what Endure miners need to size liquidation thresholds, set margin requirements, define volatility bounds, and price exposure limits.
The two networks sit at different layers of the same problem. Synth produces forward-looking probabilistic data, and Endure consumes that kind of data to produce scored, outcome-tested risk parameters. The integration closes the loop between forecasting and risk pricing inside the Bittensor ecosystem.
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