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AI Podcasts

July 29, 2025

Will Squires & Chris Zacharia: Macrocosmos Bittensor Subnet 13, Data Scraping, AI Training | Ep. 54

Ventura Labs

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Macrocosmos is transforming Subnet 13 from a brute-force data scraper into a sophisticated, revenue-generating marketplace that serves as a foundational utility for the entire Bittensor ecosystem. Their core advice to the ecosystem is to relentlessly pursue real-world market validation over passively collecting protocol emissions.
  2. Data is the New Oil, Subnet 13 is the Rig: With 55 billion rows scraped, Subnet 13 is the de facto data layer for Bittensor, providing the essential fuel for everything from AI model training to real-time sentiment analysis for other subnets.
  3. From Raw Scale to Refined Value: The focus is shifting from merely scraping data to making it accessible. The upcoming "Data Universe" marketplace aims to be a "Bittensor Hugging Face," turning a chaotic data ocean into a library of actionable insights.
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July 28, 2025

Balaji Srinivasan: How AI Will Change Politics, War, and Money

a16z

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. **Embrace Polytheism, Not Monotheism.** The future contains many culturally-specific, specialized AIs, not one superintelligence. The "war of the gods" is a more apt metaphor than a single, all-powerful deity.
  2. **Crypto is AI's Anchor to Reality.** As AI generates infinite probabilistic fakes, crypto's deterministic, on-chain data becomes the gold standard for verifiable truth in finance, media, and beyond.
  3. **The Real AI Threat is Physical, Not Persuasive.** Forget rogue chatbots. The immediate danger is autonomous drones, which are already transforming warfare and turning digital firewalls into hard, physical borders.
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July 28, 2025

James Woodman & Joshua Brown: Targon, Manifold Labs, Bittensor Subnet 4, Compute Markets | Ep. 53

Ventura Labs

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Price Discovery is the Product: Targon's auction mechanism isn't just a feature; it's the core product. By forcing compute providers to bid for their payout, the system creates a hyper-competitive environment that reveals the true, market-driven price of compute, incentivizing efficiency and driving costs down.
  2. The Race for Organic Revenue: The entire model hinges on achieving "escape velocity" where organic revenue from inference clients outpaces the reliance on network emissions. With $52,000 returned to the subnet in just eight days, they are proving the model works, but scaling this revenue is the central challenge.
  3. The Future is Financialized Compute: The end goal extends far beyond simply renting out GPUs. By establishing a liquid spot market, Targon is laying the groundwork to introduce financial derivatives like forward contracts and options, allowing enterprises to hedge against compute price volatility just as they do with other commodities.
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July 26, 2025

Intelligence = Doing More with Less (David Krakauer)

Machine Learning Street Talk

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Redefine Your Metrics. Judge intelligence not by what a system knows, but by its resourcefulness—its ability to solve novel problems with minimal information.
  2. Demand Deeper Proof. Don't accept claims of "emergence" based on performance charts. Look for evidence of a representational phase shift—a simpler, more abstract model of the world forming inside the machine.
  3. Think for Yourself. Resist the powerful urge to outsource your thinking to AI. Actively using your cognitive "muscles" is the only defense against the atrophy that convenience culture promotes.
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July 26, 2025

Bittensor Brief #2: VoidAI Wrapped TAO & Subnet Tokens

Hash Rate pod - Bitcoin, AI, DePIN, DeFi

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Arbitrage Unlocked: The bridge exposes deeply undervalued Bittensor subnet tokens to the Solana ecosystem, creating a direct pathway to capture the 100x-1000x valuation gap between on-chain and off-chain AI projects.
  2. Incentivized Liquidity: Don’t be deterred by low initial liquidity. VoidAI's Subnet 106 is purpose-built to reward liquidity providers, creating a powerful economic engine designed to bootstrap and sustain deep markets for wrapped Bittensor assets.
  3. AI Meets DeFi: Wrapped TAO and subnet tokens can now be plugged into any Solana DeFi protocol. This opens a new frontier for financial products, allowing users to lend, borrow, and build derivatives on top of assets powered by a decentralized machine intelligence network.
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July 25, 2025

Bittensor Novelty Search :: Subnet 62 Ridges :: Open-Source AI

Opentensor Foundation

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. **Incentives Outpace Centralized R&D.** Ridges proves that a transparent, competitive market can drive faster innovation than a closed-door lab. The "winner-takes-all" model forces rapid, compounding improvements that are immediately absorbed by the entire network.
  2. **Bittensor's Economic Flywheel is Real.** Ridges is a prime example of subnet composability, creating a powerful economic moat. By using other subnets for cheap inference, it builds a product with R&D and operational costs orders of magnitude lower than competitors.
  3. **The Future is Abstracted.** The plan to onboard developers via Google/Plaid logins with a 30% fee is a brilliant Trojan horse. It lowers the barrier to entry for top talent while creating a powerful, built-in incentive for them to dive deeper into the crypto ecosystem to maximize earnings.
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July 23, 2025

The U.S. Can’t Build AI Without These Materials

a16z

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Mining is a software problem. The biggest gains aren't just in new drilling tech, but in using AI to optimize complex, thousand-variable refining processes and automate construction, slashing project timelines from years to months.
  2. Vertical integration is non-negotiable. Selling point solutions to "calcified" incumbents is a dead end. To capture efficiency gains, a company must own the entire process from mine to metal, internalizing risk and innovation.
  3. Government’s biggest lever is buying. To unlock trillions in private capital for this critical sector, the government must act as a reliable customer, providing offtake agreements and price floors that de-risk projects in a volatile commodity market.
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July 22, 2025

Live Demo & Review of the Newest AI Browsers: Dia vs Comet

a16z

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Comet is the agent, Dia is the assistant. Comet acts on your behalf across your digital life (scheduling, buying, emailing), while Dia excels as a hyper-competent assistant for automating complex research and content creation.
  2. The killer app is integration, not just chat. The browser that wins will be the one that most seamlessly orchestrates a user's entire digital ecosystem. Comet’s ability to connect and push tasks to core apps gives it the current edge.
  3. The sleeping giants are waking up. With vast user data and powerful proprietary models, Google and OpenAI’s eventual entry into the agentic browser market will be the next major catalyst, likely redefining the competitive landscape.
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July 21, 2025

Pushing compute to the limits of physics

Machine Learning Street Talk

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Hardware is the New Frontier. The scaling race isn't about building more data centers for the same old chips. The next 1000x improvement will come from a fundamental paradigm shift that works with physics, not against it.
  2. Noise is a Feature, Not a Bug. The future of efficient computing lies in harnessing stochasticity. The "noise" we spend billions to suppress in classical chips is the very resource that can power probabilistic AI models with unparalleled efficiency.
  3. Prepare for an Algorithmic Renaissance. The dominance of Transformers is a temporary state dictated by current hardware. As thermodynamic computers become available, developers and researchers should dust off their probabilistic ML textbooks—the algorithms of tomorrow will look very different.
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Crypto Podcasts

March 28, 2025

Exchange Wars and the L.A. Vape Cabal w/ Threadguy

Steady Lads Podcast

Crypto

Key Takeaways:

  1. Crypto cycles between Wild West chaos and attempts at order. The recent meme coin frenzy and subsequent crashes highlight extreme extraction and market manipulation possibilities.
  2. Edge is Earned, Not Given: Sustainable crypto trading requires moving beyond gambling to actively cultivating specific advantages through deep research, network intelligence, or unique analytical frameworks.
  3. Content is a Double-Edged Sword:*While powerful for building presence, crypto content creation faces intense pressure, burnout risks, and ethical tightropes, especially when financial incentives align with hype.
  4. Decentralization Isn't Absolute: The Hyperliquid incident demonstrates that even DEXs may resort to centralized interventions under duress, blurring lines and prompting scrutiny from established CEX players feeling the competitive heat.
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March 28, 2025

The Institutional Crypto Gold Rush

Bankless

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. Institutions Have Arrived: Anticipated US regulation is greenlighting a wave of institutional capital, primarily targeting stablecoins and tokenized real-world assets.
  2. Yield is King for L1s: Forget competing with Bitcoin on moneyness; L1s like Ethereum must prove their value by capturing fees from the burgeoning on-chain economy.
  3. Decentralization Isn't Binary: Be critical of "decentralization theater"; protocols may sacrifice decentralization principles for expediency or survival, especially those with flawed insurance models.
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March 28, 2025

Live From DAS: Tokenizing the World - Institutions Enter the Arena | Carlos & Marc

0xResearch

Crypto

Key Takeaways:


1. Regulation is the Bottleneck: Tech is ready, but clear legal frameworks (especially in the US) are essential before tokenization moves beyond niche use cases and costly digital twins.
2. Private Equity & Illiquid Assets Are Prime RWA Candidates: The biggest gains from tokenization lie in bringing liquidity and transparency to markets like private equity, private credit, and niche commodities (e.g., whiskey NFTs).
3. Exposure Beyond Tokens: Consider exposure via stablecoin yield protocols (e.g., Ethena's USDe offering high, accessible yield), money markets benefiting from stablecoin inflows, or even public equities of traditional firms effectively integrating blockchain.

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March 24, 2025

Buy The Dip Or Sell The Rip? | Felix Jauvin

1000x Podcast

Crypto

Key Takeaways:

  1. Bitcoin remains a strong long-term investment due to increasing institutional adoption and its potential as a global, non-sovereign asset.
  2. Macroeconomic trends, particularly those driven by political decisions, significantly influence Bitcoin's price.
  3. The altcoin market needs a fundamental shift away from speculative trading towards projects with genuine utility and long-term value propositions.
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March 24, 2025

How To Position For 2025 | Jonah Van Bourg & Avi Felman LIVE from DAS

Forward Guidance

Crypto

Key Takeaways:

  1. The crypto market is bifurcating, with institutions favoring Bitcoin for the long term while retail interest in altcoins wanes.
  2. Macroeconomic uncertainty under Trump creates volatility but also opportunities for Bitcoin investors.
  3. Bitcoin’s decentralized nature positions it as a key asset in an increasingly multipolar world.
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March 24, 2025

From Techno-Optimism to Memecoins: What Happened to Crypto?

The DCo Podcast

Crypto

Key Takeaways:

  1. The crypto landscape has shifted dramatically from its idealistic beginnings to a more financially driven environment.
  2. While the rise of memecoins and speculation has tempered the initial techno-optimism, there's still significant development happening.
  3. The future of crypto hinges on the continued efforts of the "builders," who maintain a belief in the transformative power of blockchain technology.
  4. The initial promise of crypto was about technological disruption, not just financial gains.
  5. The current focus on memecoins and speculation represents a departure from this original vision.
  6. The continued presence of "builders" suggests that the potential for positive change still exists within the crypto space.
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