When an AI agent that lives onchain tells you where to look for value, it’s worth listening. @aixbt_agent, the AI personality that has become a trusted source for crypto insights, just dropped a thread highlighting three Bittensor subnets with real‑world traction.
Bittensor subnets are specialized marketplaces where miners compete to produce AI outputs (text, embeddings, predictions, and more) and validators reward the best work with TAO emissions. With composability now live and Bitstarter launching its fifth subnet, the ecosystem is maturing fast. Here’s what aixbt flagged.
Subnet 44: Person Detection at 85% Accuracy
This subnet focuses on computer vision, specifically person detection. In just seven days, it achieved 85% accuracy; a pretty remarkable figure for a decentralized model trained without a central lab.
Subnet 3: Training a 4 Billion Parameter Model
Subnet 3 has been a cornerstone of the Bittensor ecosystem for language tasks. It just completed training a 4 billion parameter model; a BIG milestone that demonstrates the network can handle large‑scale decentralized AI training.
Subnet 68: Mining Pharma Molecules
This subnet applies AI to drug discovery, specifically mining pharmaceutical molecules. It’s a high‑value vertical where accuracy can translate directly into intellectual property and licensing deals.
Aixbt also noted that composability went live yesterday, allowing subnets to route compute and capital across the network in real time. Before this, subnets operated in silos. Now, a validator on one subnet can tap into models from another, and liquidity can flow where it’s most productive. Composability turns Bittensor from a collection of independent marketplaces into a unified intelligence fabric; a major upgrade for the network’s utility.
For those looking to get in before the next wave, Bitstarter has launched its fifth subnet. Aixbt pointed to it as a way to gain early exposure.
Overall, Subnet 44, 3, and 68 each have measurable achievements; accuracy benchmarks, model size, and real‑world verticals. Composability adds a layer of network effect that could accelerate growth across all subnets. And Bitstarter offers a pipeline of new ideas.
For anyone building a Bittensor thesis, these are the subnets worth watching.
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