
Score SN44 continues to strengthen its position as the sports vision subnet inside the Bittensor ecosystem. The latest roundup delivers real milestones across partnerships, team growth, product updates, and community activity.
Here is a clean breakdown of what happened.
1. Reading FC Partnership
Score announced a year-long collaboration with Reading Football Club. The goal is to apply Score’s vision models to match footage and help the club extract tactical insights. This includes positioning analysis and heatmaps that coaches can use during training and match reviews. The deal also opens the door to smarter stadium operations such as crowd management and fan activity tracking. It is a practical example of how open sports analytics can support both professional squads and their supporting staff.
2. New Hire. Dhia Dahmeni Joins the Team
Score welcomed Dhia Dahmeni as a Computer Vision Engineer. He has experience building vehicle recognition tools and previously worked on automated inspection systems at Tesla Berlin. His background makes him a strong fit for Score’s vision-first approach. Expect his work to improve edge-based vision models and expand the kind of tasks Score can support in live environments.
3. Updated Website and Subnet Dashboard
Score released a new website at wearescore.com along with an improved subnet dashboard. Visitors can view models, emissions and staking information in a more organized layout. The update comes at the right time as Score begins onboarding more sports organizations and builders. The experience is simpler and more inviting for miners and teams entering SN44.
4. Presence at the Sports Blockchain Summit in London
Score participated as an official partner at the Sports Blockchain Summit in London. The team met with builders who are exploring the overlap between sports data and Web3. Attendees said Score’s vision demonstrations were among the most eye-catching at the event. Interest reportedly extended beyond sports, with companies from logistics and security asking about potential pilots.
5. Hash Rate Podcast Appearance
Score co-founder mxmsbt joined Mark Jeffrey on the Hash Rate Podcast Episode 144. The discussion covered Score’s direction, the growing interest in sports analytics inside Bittensor, and the shift toward a more self-serve product aimed at shortening the sales cycle. It is a useful listen for anyone following SN44’s roadmap.
6. A Tease for Next Week
The roundup ended with a message that caught everyone’s attention. Score hinted that community members will see an upgrade related to pit stops. The replies are filled with speculation. We will find out what it means in the coming week.
Why It Matters
The SN44 subnet is showing steady execution and clear communication. Strong partnerships, focused hires and thoughtful product updates give $TAO holders and sports builders confidence that Score’s approach is gaining traction. The Reading FC partnership alone is a major signal that open sports analytics is moving into real stadiums and real matches.
What do you think about Score’s direction so far?

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