

Revenue Search: Inside Bittensor
Mark Creaser and Siam Kidd
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.
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.
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Jul 15, 2025 • 31min
Subnet Session with Mikel Palokaj from TPN: The Most Private VPN on Bittensor (SN65)
In this Subnet Session, we chat with Mikel and Mentor Palokaj — co-founders of TPN (SN65) — a privacy-first VPN built on Bittensor.TPN isn’t just another Nord clone. It’s a decentralized network of nodes that rewards miners for operating in hard-to-reach locations like Iran or Pyongyang, enabling true global coverage and resilience against censorship.We cover:– Why VPNs are a natural fit for Bitensor’s incentive model– How TPN makes surveillance harder and logging obsolete– Their “AWS for VPNs” vision, open dev tooling, and upcoming consumer app– And how API fees will flow straight into alpha buybacksIf you think VPNs are boring, this one might change your mind.

Jul 15, 2025 • 32min
Subnet Session with James Ross from Synth: Forecasting the Future of Finance (SN50)
In this Subnet Session, we sit down with James from Synth (SN50) - a predictive modeling subnet that’s quietly becoming Bittensor’s financial backbone.Synth isn’t about calling prices - it’s about modeling volatility. James walks us through how hundreds of miners generate millions of synthetic price paths for BTC, ETH, and soon gold, and how that data is being used in DeFi protocols, hedge fund strategies, risk models, and trading agents.We cover:Why volatility matters more than priceHow Synth outperforms industry benchmarks by 30%The roadmap for fiat revenue and alpha buybacksAnd why recruiting elite data scientists is Bittensor’s next frontierIf you’re betting on decentralized finance, intelligence, and infrastructure - this one’s for you.

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Jul 15, 2025 • 36min
Subnet Session with Michaela Bazo, CEO of Metanova: Rewiring Drug Discovery with SN68
Michaela Bazo, CEO of Metanova, is at the forefront of revolutionizing drug discovery with the first decentralized screening platform on Bittensor. She discusses how Metanova leverages an AI-driven network to screen millions of molecules more efficiently and affordably. The conversation dives into targeting behavioral drugs, the impact of decentralization on R&D, and potential big pharma partnerships. Michaela also reveals plans for wet lab validation and the transition to a token-based revenue model, highlighting a promising future for biotech innovation.

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Jul 13, 2025 • 26min
Subnet Session with Gareth Howes from Vidaio: SN 85
Gareth Howes, a video processing veteran with over 25 years in streaming and broadcast operations, discusses his venture, Vidaio, which aims to revolutionize video processing. He highlights how Vidaio's AI-driven compression technology can reduce file sizes by 80%, potentially saving major platforms like Netflix millions. Gareth reveals that compression will be the primary revenue driver, while targeting emerging markets as a crucial focus. He also shares plans for enterprise partnerships and how real-world revenue will fuel innovation in this unique subnet.

Jul 12, 2025 • 34min
Subnet Session with Jon Durbin from Chutes: SN 64
Chutes is the top subnet on Bittensor - and in this deep dive, co-founder Jon Durbin explains why.We talk about Chutes as a serverless AI compute platform, how it’s already processing over 100 billion tokens a day, and what early fiat revenue means for long-term sustainability. Jon shares how Trusted Execution Environments (TEE's) will unlock privacy and enterprise adoption, what differentiates Chutes from Coreweave or Together AI, and how they’ve structured token incentives to avoid sell pressure.

Jul 12, 2025 • 20min
Subnet Session with Ksian from Hashtensor: SN 16
In this Subnet Session, we speak with Ksian - the builder behind Subnet 16 (Hashtensor) - about why he’s connecting Bittensor to proof-of-work mining, starting with Kaspa.We cover how Hashtensor differs from SN14, how it routes 95% of mining rewards directly to miners, and how buybacks and burns are baked into the model.Plus: future plans to add Bitcoin and Monero, and why Ksian vfr believes lean teams and token utility will win.

Jul 12, 2025 • 19min
Talking TAO: The Subnet Cap and What It Means
In this episode, Mark and Siam unpack Bittensor’s sudden subnet cap - and why it might be the best thing to happen to the network in months.From emissions to unknown subnets, centralisation FUD to real builder pressure, this is a raw take on what the cap means and what might come next.

Jul 12, 2025 • 23min
Subnet Session with David Fields from ReadyAI: SN 33
In this Subnet Session, we chat with David Fields - co-founder of ReadyAI - aka Subnet 33.We dig into how Subnet 33 fits inside Bittensor, why infra matters more than hype, and what it takes to create actual utility in a token-incentivized ecosystem.

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Jul 12, 2025 • 21min
Subnet Session with Ken Jon Miyachi from Bitmind: SN 34
Ken Jon Miyachi, founder of BitMind, discusses his innovative work on computer-vision models aimed at detecting deepfakes and verifying AI-generated content. He shares insights on a viral fake video detection case and the significance of computer vision for future technologies like autonomous vehicles. Ken outlines BitMind's dual focus on consumer and enterprise monetization strategies, and emphasizes the challenges of maintaining accuracy in image versus video detection. He envisions partnerships with major platforms like Meta to scale their impact in combating AI-enabled scams.

Jul 12, 2025 • 7min
Revenue Search: The Investor's Guide To Bittensor
In this opening episode, Mark Creaser and Siam Kidd, the CEO and CIO of DSV Fund, lay out the mission behind Revenue Search and explain why Bittensor needs more than just technical wizardry - it needs economic clarity.They cover:Why most people still don’t “get” BittensorThe gap between innovation and monetizationWhy revenue-backed subnets could be the long-term winnersAnd how Revenue Search is giving builders a stage to share their plansIf you’re building on Bittensor or betting on its future, this is where the money conversations start.


