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Revenue Search: Inside Bittensor

Revenue Search: Inside Bittensor

著者: Mark Creaser and Siam Kidd
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The podcast for anyone building, investing in, or obsessed with Bittensor. Hosted by Mark Creaser and Siam Kidd from DSV Fund, Revenue Search goes inside the subnets to ask the important questions about revenue - not just hype. If you’re betting on the future of distributed AI - or building it - this is your signal.Mark Creaser and Siam Kidd 個人ファイナンス 経済学
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  • Subnet Session with Jose Caldera from Yanez: SN54
    2025/08/13

    In this episode of Revenue Search, we sit down with Jose Caldera, CEO of Yanez MIID (Subnet 54), to unpack how they’re using Bittensor to stress-test the world’s anti-money laundering systems - by generating fake humans. No, really.

    We explore how Yanez helps banks and financial institutions meet regulatory obligations by attacking their fraud systems with synthetic IDs, where Bittensor fits into that data generation process, and why their $200B market is begging for automation. Jose also shares how much revenue they’re pulling in, how they plan to reinvest in their alpha token, and whether Yanez is just here to extract - or actually building long-term value into the network.

    It’s compliance, but not as you know it.

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    50 分
  • Subnet Session with Shak Hussein from Ridges: SN62
    2025/08/08

    Can you fire your entire engineering team and replace them with agents?

    Shakeel Hussein, CEO of Ridges (Subnet 62), thinks so—and he’s not joking. In this episode of Revenue Search, we dig into how Ridges is building autonomous AI agents that could make coders 100x more productive… or just make them obsolete.

    We break down the $400B software dev market, why most AI coding tools are running at negative 500% margins, and how Ridges is playing a different game: model-agnostic, profitable, and scaling fast.

    We also get into miner incentives, enterprise go-to-market, and why DSV just made its biggest OTC investment yet: $300K split between alpha and market buys.

    Revenue, tokenomics, competition (hi Claude), and the end of software engineering as we know it - this one’s not to be missed.

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    42 分
  • Subnet Session with Tom and Will Blears from Bitcast: SN93
    2025/08/05

    In this episode, we sit down with Tom and Will, the co-founders (and brothers) behind Bitcast - the Bittensor subnet that's turning content creators into miners.

    Instead of hashing or training models, Bitcast miners create YouTube videos based on sponsored briefs. Brands set the agenda, creators compete for watch time, and the best-performing videos earn alpha.

    We dig into how the system works, who the creators are, how briefs are scored, and what safeguards are in place against low-quality or AI-spammy content. We also explore:

      • The economics of content-as-mining
      • Multilingual creator campaigns validated by LLMs
      • Why their clients (like Chutes) are getting 1,000+ hours of watch time within days
      • How podcast ad reads are now being monetised via pre-rolls
      • The roadmap for fiat payments, better creator onboarding, and cross-chain briefs
    • Tom and Will also drop hints about their agency model, how non-Bittensor brands might use Bitcast in the future, and why they believe they're disrupting $10K/month content retainers.

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    33 分
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