
SUMMARY: In a discussion with Subnet Summer, Sitaru Alex outlined Flamewireβs vision as a decentralized, performance-scored RPC (Remote Procedure Call) coordination layer built on Bittensor, designed to address the cost, accessibility, and infrastructure concentration issues inherent in traditional RPC providers.
Flamewire routes traffic dynamically across globally distributed nodes based on measurable correctness, latency, and uptime, creating a competitive marketplace where miners are continuously benchmarked and rewarded for performance rather than pricing alone. With over 50 nodes across 19 countries and Ethereum integration underway, the subnet positions itself as a high-availability, low-latency alternative to centralized providers, targeting both developers and blockchain foundations.
Its revenue model centers on credit-based usage with transparent buyback and burn mechanics intended to return value to the broader ecosystem rather than extract it. Ultimately, Alex framed Flamewire not as a short-term emission play, but as infrastructure aimed at capturing a share of the multi-billion dollar RPC market while strengthening decentralized access to blockchain data.
Credit: Subnet Summer

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