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MetaHash Group | Treasury Subnet (SN73)

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Overview

MetaHash Group is a treasury-driven governing entity within the Bittensor ecosystem.

It operates Subnet 73 (SN73) as its on-chain treasury and coordination layer, while expanding its scope to acquire, govern, and support a portfolio of subnets across multiple functional domains.

SN73 continues to function as a decentralized alpha acquisition and settlement subnet, but its role is now situated within a broader group-level strategy focused on capital allocation, subnet ownership, and long-term ecosystem development.


MetaHash Group Structure

Group-Level Role

MetaHash Group acts as:

  • A capital allocator and treasury operator
  • A governance and coordination layer for aligned subnets
  • A long-term steward of infrastructure within Bittensor

The group treasury is anchored to SN73, which executes auctions, commitments, and settlements on-chain.


Domain-Based Subnet Portfolio

MetaHash Group organizes subnet activity across five functional domains:

Compute

  • Inference and training workloads
  • GPU capacity provisioning
  • Core infrastructure primitives

Robotics

  • Control systems and simulation
  • Embodied AI workloads
  • Physical-world inference loops

Data & Signals

  • Data feeds and telemetry
  • Market and web signals
  • Real-time and batch signal processing

Agents & Automation

  • Orchestration of models and tools
  • Operational and application agents
  • Multi-agent systems

Advertising

  • Creative generation
  • Targeting and optimization
  • Spend allocation and performance analytics

Each domain may include one or more subnets, operated either directly by MetaHash Group or by independent teams under aligned incentive and governance frameworks.


Role of Subnet 73 (SN73)

What Remains Unchanged

  • SN73 continues to run alpha acquisition auctions
  • SN73 continues to act as a treasury
  • Auction, clearing, commitment, and settlement mechanics remain intact
  • Validators continue to set weights deterministically based on delivered alpha

What Has Evolved

SN73 is no longer positioned as a single-purpose liquidity venue.

Instead, it serves as:

  • The treasury subnet of MetaHash Group
  • A capital formation layer for subnet acquisition and support
  • A coordination point for group-level strategy

In short:

SN73 is the execution and treasury layer of MetaHash Group.


How the Treasury Mechanism Works

MetaHash validators operate a deterministic, multi-epoch pipeline:

Epoch e: Auction & Clearing

  1. Validator broadcasts AuctionStart
  2. Miners submit bids: (subnet_id, alpha_amount, discount_bps)
  3. Bids are valued using slippage-aware pricing and optional reputation caps
  4. Winners receive Win invoices with a payment window in epoch e+1
  5. Auction results are snapshotted locally

Epoch e+1: Commitments

  • Validator publishes the snapshot:
    • CID only on-chain (v4 commitments)
    • Full JSON payload to IPFS
  • Strict publishing order: only e−1 is committed

Epoch e+2: Settlement

  • Validator scans on-chain alpha transfers during payment windows
  • Credits delivered alpha
  • Burns underfilled amounts to UID 0
  • Computes miner incentives and sets weights
  • Optional preview-only mode when TESTING=true

Key Properties

  • Deterministic Auction → Clearing → Commitment → Settlement pipeline
  • Slippage-aware alpha valuation
  • Reputation caps enforced per coldkey
  • Budget signaling to enforce capital discipline
  • Whitelisted treasury enforcement for miner payments
  • Transparent, auditable on-chain commitments

Community & Subnet Expansion

MetaHash Group actively engages with the community to:

  • Identify capable and motivated subnet teams
  • Acquire subnet slots
  • Provide capital, coordination, and long-term alignment
  • Support meaningful contributions to the Bittensor ecosystem

This model emphasizes alignment over control and capital efficiency over fragmentation.


License

MIT License. See LICENSE for details.

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