Hash Rate Ep. 162 Features Tao Private Network (Bittensor Subnet 65)

Hash Rate Ep. 162 Features Tao Private Network (Bittensor Subnet 65)
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SUMMARY: Hashrate Podcast Episode 162 features Mark Jeffrey in conversation with TAO Private Network (TPN), unpacking how Bittensor Subnet 65 turns decentralized VPN (Virtual Private Network) infrastructure into a programmable, monetizable network layer built on residential-grade IP (Internet Protocol) routing.

Rather than positioning itself as just another VPN, TPN exposes both consumer and developer-facing primitives, enabling wallets, browsers, and autonomous agents to access private, location-flexible connectivity on demand.

A central theme is the shift toward agent-native economies, where protocols like x402 and Handshake allow software agents to directly purchase bandwidth and network access without human coordination. The discussion also surfaces TPN’s architectural direction, including miner pooling, globally distributed nodes, and future staking or slashing mechanisms designed to enforce reliability at scale.

Ultimately, the episode frames TPN as a critical access layer within Bittensor; not just enabling private internet usage, but powering a future where agents can autonomously navigate and transact across the web.

By: Hash Rate Podcast

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