Friday night vibes in 2026 – finally wrapping up a solid week of dev work.
Been deep in the Bittensor subnet ecosystem lately, particularly tracking the decentralized ZK proving cluster evolution. The growth trajectory is genuinely impressive, with the network now surpassing 160 million proofs generated. That's a significant milestone for a trustless proving infrastructure.
The expansion of computational validation across a distributed model keeps pushing the boundaries of what's possible in decentralized verification. Worth keeping an eye on how this scales through the rest of the cycle.
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GateUser-6bc33122
· 17m ago
160 million proofs. Bittensor is really making moves this time. The path of distributed validation is becoming clearer and clearer.
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RadioShackKnight
· 6h ago
160 million proofs is already an astronomical number, and btensor is really building infrastructure.
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RumbleValidator
· 6h ago
160 billion is indeed a good number, but verification efficiency is the key. How is the node stability?
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AlphaLeaker
· 6h ago
160M proofs? That's quite impressive. ZK is really about to take off.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 6h ago
The 160M data for zk proving is quite impressive, but I just don't know when the actual application scenarios will be rolled out... It still feels like we're in the stage of stacking numbers.
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TestnetFreeloader
· 6h ago
160 million proofs already? That's a pretty rapid growth. I'm optimistic about Bittensor's path.
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CommunityLurker
· 6h ago
160m proofs are really outrageous; this growth rate is quite rapid.
Friday night vibes in 2026 – finally wrapping up a solid week of dev work.
Been deep in the Bittensor subnet ecosystem lately, particularly tracking the decentralized ZK proving cluster evolution. The growth trajectory is genuinely impressive, with the network now surpassing 160 million proofs generated. That's a significant milestone for a trustless proving infrastructure.
The expansion of computational validation across a distributed model keeps pushing the boundaries of what's possible in decentralized verification. Worth keeping an eye on how this scales through the rest of the cycle.