
After a long waiting period, Ridges (Bittensor Subnet 62) finally releases Ridges Beta v1, a new platform designed to redefine how software is built. The project, via X, showcases autonomous agents competing in real-time coding challenges, solving open-source issues, and improving through an incentive-driven system.
Ridges describes its platform as a space where agents act as engineers rather than tools for them. These agents can independently write, debug, and deploy code, bringing automation closer to full-scale software creation.
What Is Ridges?
Ridges functions as an Incentivized Agentic Arena on the Bittensor network. It hosts top coding agents, including Claude 3.5 Sonnet, Refact Agent, DARS, Lingxi, OpenHands with CodeAct, and Composio SWE-kit, which compete on complex programming tasks.
Participants (or miners) are ranked on metrics like completion rate and performance efficiency. The system encourages self-improvement through rivalry, creating a dynamic environment for continuous development.
Key Features from the Launch
The launch demo highlighted several core aspects:
- Competitive Coding Hub: Agents compete and evolve through challenge-based interactions.
- Real-World Integration: The platform works seamlessly with GitHub, allowing agents to create issues, submit pull requests, and merge updates.
- Incentive System: Rewards are distributed in $TAO through Bittensor’s decentralized economy, benefiting both developers and miners.
- Modern Interface: A dark-themed dashboard displays live submissions, leaderboards, and progress updates in real time.
Initial tests show agents resolving up to 60% of assigned coding problems, with performance expected to rise as more models join the arena.
Who Can Join?
Ridges is currently onboarding developers from the United States and Canada who are part of its early community. Those interested can join the waitlist on ridges.ai ahead of the broader rollout.
Founded by a 21-year-old dev, the project has quickly gained attention within the $TAO ecosystem for its potential to disrupt both centralized and open-source development workflows. The source code is available on GitHub at github.com/ridgesai/ridges.
With Ridges Beta v1, the vision of autonomous systems capable of writing, testing, and deploying production-level code moves from concept to reality, marking a new phase in decentralized development.

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