
Most subnets talk about enterprise revenue in the future tense, but ReadyAI (SN33) just made it present tense and verifiable on-chain.
Paying customers including SmartStop Self Storage REIT (NYSE: SMA, $1.8B market cap), Concord Communities, Gelt, and Archway are now settling their data-feed payments through x402.
This is launching with a public dashboard and a meaningful share of that revenue routed straight into SN33 buybacks.
What ReadyAI Is Selling
ReadyAI’s enrichment pipeline turns unstructured public records into structured commercial real estate data feeds.

The pipeline is powered by SN33’s decentralized miner network and delivered to acquisition teams through AcquiOS. The data covered includes:
a. City council minutes.
b. Planning commission proceedings.
c. County tax records.
d. Zoning and land-use data.
The thesis behind the subnet has always been that structured data is the real bottleneck for AI, and Bittensor’s miner network is the most scalable way to produce it.
The enterprise customers signing on are validating that thesis with real contracts.
The Three Things Shipping Right Now
The x402 integration triggers three concurrent changes worth tracking individually:
a. Enterprise Payments are Now On-Chain: Existing customer payments settle through x402 and are verifiable on-chain. This is current revenue (not a mere projection.)
b. A Public Dashboard Goes Live Next Week: It will show all enrichment activity flowing through the pipeline, including enterprise data feeds, Jobs submissions, and API calls. This ensures transparency through an open-audit system.
c. 75% of Enrichment Revenue Funds $SN33 Buybacks: Every dollar flowing through the pipeline contributes to open-market $SN33 token purchases at that rate.
The combination is rare in Bittensor right now: a subnet with paying enterprise customers, transparent on-chain settlement, and direct revenue-to-buyback alignment.
The Jobs API Opens the Same Pipeline to Everyone
Alongside the enterprise rollout, ReadyAI has relaunched its Jobs API, which gives developers, startups, and autonomous AI agents access to the same enrichment infrastructure powering the NYSE-listed clients.
The flow is deliberately frictionless:
a. Submit data through a single HTTP call.
b. Pay in $USDC at the point of request.
c. Receive structured output back from the same miner network.
The API is live, which means the consumer surface and the enterprise surface now run on identical rails.
The Bigger Picture
ReadyAI’s pitch was always that structured data is the AI bottleneck and that Bittensor’s incentive structure is the right way to produce it.
The x402 rollout converts that pitch into something verifiable. NYSE-listed customers are paying for the output, the payments are settling on-chain, and three-quarters of the revenue is being used to buy back the subnet’s own token from the open market.
For $SN33 holders, this is the closest thing the network has produced to a direct accounting line between enterprise revenue and token-level value capture.
The dashboard, going live next week, will make that line visible to anyone who wants to track it.
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