
By: Victor
The Bittensor ecosystem continued to move fast last week, with meaningful progress across subnets, new launches, investments, and broader network milestones.
Here is a clear rundown of what mattered.
Subnet Updates and Achievements
Vidaio (SN85)
Vidaio launched Vidaio Studio, a new tool that allows users to clip uploaded videos, upscale or compress them, and choose custom resolutions. This pushes the subnet further toward practical video production workflows.
View update
Templar (SN3) x Gradients (SN56)
In the first major cross subnet LLM collaboration on Bittensor, Templar handled base model pretraining while Gradients completed post training. The result is a new 72 billion parameter model.
Collaboration details
They also released a chat interface to interact with the 72B model, hosted on Chutes.
Try the chat interface
Chutes (SN64)
Chutes introduced Sign in with Chutes, allowing users to power their own AI experiences with a unified login.
Announcement
They also shipped their official npm package for the Vercel AI SDK, giving developers access to over 60 open source models.
SDK release
Score (SN44)
Score’s open source models surpassed expert human annotation benchmarks.
Benchmark update
As they transition to mech1, they will burn 90 percent of emissions that previously went to mech0 and are preparing a broader subnet upgrade ahead of a Q1 launch.
Upgrade details
ReadyAI (SN33)
ReadyAI announced a new revenue generating partnership and confirmed Named Entity Recognition as their next task type.
Announcement
404gen (SN17)
A two person team from 404 built a game in one month using their technology. The game, THE DREAM, placed in the top 11 finalists out of more than 6,500 entries at the Chroma Awards.
Details
Metanova Labs (SN68)
Metanova released an optimized version of Boltz 2 on GitHub.
GitHub release
Apex (SN1)
Apex launched a miner versus miner battleship dueling arena with more than 26,000 games played.
Launch post
IOTA (SN9)
IOTA began rolling out Training at Home, with plans to scale it across the ecosystem.
Update
TPN Labs (SN65)
TPN unveiled a new website focused on clearer product explanations and routing infrastructure integration.
Website launch
Numinous (SN6)
Numinous reported its top miner accuracy reaching 89.1 percent.
Performance update
Candles (SN31)
Candles officially released their prediction market.
Launch announcement
Nodexo (SN27)
Nodexo introduced Nodexo 2.0, marking a major product update.
Release details
Yanez (SN54) x Leadpoet (SN71)
Leadpoet partnered with Yanez to help drive demand for their solution.
Partnership
Bitsota (SN94)
Bitsota went live with its first challenge, AutoML Zero, where miners evolve algorithms from scratch to beat the current state of the art.
Launch post
Aurelius (SN37)
Aurelius is now live on mainnet, with Chutes powering the subnet.
Mainnet launch
Chutes integration
Tenex (SN67)
Tenex listed five new subnets for leverage trading on its platform.
Listing update
Subnet Investments
dFusion AI (SN70)
DSV Fund completed an OTC investment into the SN70 alpha token.
Investment announcement
Subnet Launches
Wahoot (SN30)
Wahoot launched as a prediction market subnet that rewards accuracy based on real performance.
Launch details
AceGuard (SN87)
AceGuard launched with a focus on incentivizing bot detection, starting with online poker environments.
Announcement
Bittensor Ecosystem Updates
The first TAO halving has officially occurred.
OpenTensor announcement
Exploit Summit, the new Bittensor conference, was announced for March 30 to 31 in San Francisco.
Event details
Bitstarter introduced Quasar Models, a new subnet launching on its platform.
Announcement
Podcasts and Articles
A new TAO.com podcast featuring Carrot and Keith Singery went live.
Listen here
Yuma Group released a podcast with Bitsec AI.
Podcast episode
Taoshi published an article on Vanta Trading and its role in prop trading.
Read the article
Conclusion
December Week #3 reinforced a clear trend across Bittensor: deeper product maturity, more real usage, and stronger links between infrastructure, capital, and application driven subnets.

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