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Crunch Opens Bittensor AI Mining Access

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Ekaterina Bogatyreva

Crunch, a collective intelligence platform for model coordination, has announced plans to open decentralized AI mining on the Bittensor network to academic and enterprise machine learning scientists.

Under the approach, Crunch coordinators will manage Bittensor subnet mining infrastructure, including blockchain operations and technical coordination. This allows contributors to focus on building and improving machine learning models without handling staking, mining slots, or other Web3 mechanics. The model keeps Bittensor’s decentralized structure intact while lowering barriers for non-crypto-native participants.

Rather than targeting existing blockchain miners, Crunch aims to onboard new contributors from universities, research institutions, and enterprise AI teams. These participants can contribute models and compute to Bittensor subnets, which are specialized AI services competing to solve defined tasks. Mining on Bittensor involves providing models and resources to these subnets in exchange for network rewards.

Crunch applies a meta-modeling layer that aggregates submissions from many independent ML engineers into ensemble models. This collective intelligence approach is designed to deliver more stable and diverse outputs to Bittensor subnets. Coordinators can operate as a meta-layer, effectively acting as super-miners that combine multiple contributors into a single intelligence stream.

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