
SUMMARY: This video presents a systematic framework for evaluating and organizing Bittensor‘s 100+ subnets, which is compared to sorting an unlabeled library. This three-pillar rating system evaluates subnets based on current performance (emission share/daily $TAO rewards), utility and purpose (real-world problem-solving value), and team development activity (GitHub commits, community engagement, partnerships).
This video also shows how subnets are categorized into five categories (infrastructure, AI-training/models, finance/trading, data/specialized tasks, and experimental) making the ecosystem manageable and creating a foundation for informed staking or mining decisions.
The framework is presented as a universal evaluation tool applicable beyond crypto, teaching how to transform overwhelming complexity into organized clarity through categorization, evaluation, and strategic distribution of resources.
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