
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.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 69 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | InvestingBusiness | |||

This session starts with Mark and Siam briefly addressing the decision to pivot away from “Handshake”: it didn’t gain the traction they hoped, the team’s focus drifted toward building trading/mining “skills” that didn’t feel like a scalable revenue p... more
This episode, Mark discloses that DSV is already invested in today’s subnet, but they’ll still ask the awkward questions. They bring on Koyuki (“special k”) from San Francisco, who shares her background in AI (web2 + web3), how she joined the Bittens... more
In this episode, Bob from Subnet 48 (quantum compute) gives a grounded overview of quantum computing: huge long-term promise (materials, batteries, drug simulation), but today’s machines are still “NISQ” (noisy, intermediate-scale, not error-correcte... more
In this Revenue Search episode, the hosts sit down with Aldo from Subnet 55 (NIOME / “Neural Intelligence in Omics”)—a project tackling one of the messiest problems in biotech: how to make genomic/biodata usable for research and AI without turning it... more
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A tech-forward, finance-and-crypto focused show that probes revenue, business models, and real-world applications within decentralized AI and subnet ecosystems. Episodes typically feature founders, engineers, and operators describing product architecture, go-to-market strategies, token dynamics, and partnerships across subnets. The conversation style tends to be hands-on and pragmatic, contrasting hype with tangible progress, monetization plans, and practical deployment details. Noteworthy aspects often include open data/open-source approaches, on-chain incentives, and bold, long-horizon GTM bets that aim to scale subnet ecosystems while balancing governance and safety. This mix is likely to appeal to builders, investors, and strategists ev... more
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