
Full article by: Angry Davee
Score (SN44) is a unique subnet because it builds decentralized computer vision intelligence on Bittensor.
In simple terms, that means:
- It turns raw video into machine-readable intelligence
- It understands movement, context, causality, and events
- It does this continuously, without relying on human assistance
What makes Score different from most subnets is that this use case can be integrated into many real world businesses.
So Back to the Question
Is Score Already the Biggest Subnet on Bittensor?
Maybe not today, but if it keeps driving real world adoption, it’s on a clear path to becoming one of the biggest.
What Actually Makes a Subnet Big?
The success of a subnet is not just measured by its token price, it’s measured based on contribution to the ecosystem, not just price action.
That said, even in terms of price, Score has outperformed many subnets.
If you look at the charts, you’ll notice that SN44 is almost 90% up in the last month.
It’s still far from its ATH, but it’s over 100% up from its ATL.
Revenue Is the Real Metric
The best subnet is measured by the revenue generated.
TAO can only become the best blockchain if it’s also the largest revenue-generating chain.
Subnets must be treated like real businesses and sell to the real world.
The biggest accomplishment is B2B revenue, not crypto-native users.
Every dollar earned off-chain strengthens the subnet:
- Increases staking demand
- Locks TAO
- Compounds value
Score’s Steps Toward Generating Revenue
Score has already been successful in selling vision intelligence to sports, energy, and agriculture.
But there’s more to be done.
There are thousands of real-world businesses that rely on cameras every day.
And Score has made it clear that they aim to expand further into other sectors.
So Far, Score Has Partnered With
Sports – Reading FC
Score integrated Vision AI into both on- and off-pitch operations. Automated scouting. Bias reduction. Better decision making.
Reading FC alone is valued around £20–25M.
Cricket – CARD
Score moved into cricket, the second-largest sport in the world.
They’re building Hawkeye-level tracking from standard broadcast footage. That enables elite scouting and historical datasets, especially in the Indian market.
Energy – AVIA
Score partnered with AVIA, a major petroleum distributor with 3,000+ petrol stations across 15 European countries.
Vision AI now monitors equipment failure, safety risks, and operational inefficiencies 24/7.
A petrol station doesn’t run for 90 minutes. It runs continuously. Think about that.
Agriculture – Two-a-Day
One of Africa’s leading fruit exporters. 7.2 million cartons annually.
Score detects microscopic defects and flow bottlenecks on high-speed packing lines.
Service Infrastructure – Lavance (recent)
7,000+ vehicle wash stations across France.
Score enables real-time monitoring, anomaly detection, and predictive maintenance.
Five partnerships. Five completely different sectors. One flexible vision engine.
2026: The Year Bittensor Moves Into the Real World
Bittensor wasn’t built to be a crypto-native playground. It was built to generate revenue by integrating decentralized AI into real industries.
Score understands this better than most, that’s why they’ll be the very best and will lead this real world adoption.
Five sectors already, and Max is teasing even more, plus they recently appointed Matthew Cyzer as Chairman.
Leadership That Signals Revenue Focus
Matthew brings 35+ years of experience scaling global financial businesses:
- Goldman Sachs Partner
- Built BTIG Europe
- Senior leadership at Cowen
- Managing Partner at TD after a $1.4B acquisition
He means business, and I’m pretty sure he’ll be all about generating revenue.
What Happens If This Continues?
If Score keeps:
- Securing real-world clients
- Landing large B2B partnerships
- Embedding itself into production systems
Then it doesn’t just become a strong subnet.
It becomes a cornerstone of real-world adoption on Bittensor.
And that’s how success is measured in this ecosystem.
Not by charts alone. But by contribution, revenue, and impact.
Final Thought
If Bittensor succeeds, it will be because subnets like Score turned decentralized intelligence into something the real world is willing to pay for.
Study Subnet 44.

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