In thisĀ BeanstockĀ interview,Ā Harry JacksonĀ ofĀ Subnet 58 (Handshake)Ā lays out a thesis thatās worth understanding even if you never buy a single SN58 alpha token. He also explained where Bittensorās agentic layer is heading.
We wrote the high-value distillation:
Table of Contents
The one-line thesis
Handshake wants to beĀ the front door to the agent economy on Bittensor. The Amazon-like gateway where AI agents discover, pay for, and stack together skills from across all 128 subnets.
- Thereās a critical distinction Harry emphasized:Ā AI is intelligence, but agents need tooling. An LLM without payment rails, plugins, and workflow infrastructure is āa young person trying to cut a tree down with a pen knife.ā
- Agent-to-agent commerce is on the edge of going viral.Ā Harryās prediction for the tipping point: a woman in her 40s lets her agent do her shopping end-to-end (research, stock check, autonomous payment), posts it to social media, and it becomes the āfour-minute mileā moment everyone copies.
- Bittensor is uniquely positioned becauseĀ agents donāt care about marketing or pretty UIs. They only care about best-in-class products and services. Thatās exactly what Bittensorās 128 subnets produce.
The product reality (whatās currently shipping)
- Handshake isĀ live with paying usersĀ generating a few thousand USD in revenue as of today. The business model:Ā 2% of every transactionĀ on the platform.
- The flywheel is Amazon-like: better skills ā more agents arrive ā providers get distribution ā more skills get added ā cycle repeats.
- The headline product on the way isĀ Axiom. This is an agent thatĀ trades subnets while you sleep. Built around the realization that what the Bittensor community wants from agents isnāt generic skills; itāsĀ more TAO. Each āholeā they find in the agent becomes a new tradeable skill on the marketplace.

The investment angles (read these carefully)
- The moat is data, not distribution.Ā Every workflow run by an agent generates failure data, success data, payment data. No outside competitor can replicate that without running the marketplace itself.
- The metric Harry tells you to judge them on is revenue. Not agent count. Not user count. Revenue, which is publicly visible on-chain via the front page of their site. Heās basically inviting investors to hold him to it.

- The pitch for emissions:Ā the biggest TAM in Bittensor is the agent market, and Handshake is the most integrated subnet, meaningĀ ifĀ Handshake wins, the subnets it routes to all win too. Bullish on agents + bullish on Bittensor = bullish on Handshake by transitive logic.
Where Harry stands on the Conviction
- On theĀ conviction upgrade and locked alpha: heās fine with it. Handshake is aĀ revenue-focused company, so locked alpha isnāt a survival issue. He acknowledges itāll be harder onĀ research-stage subnetsĀ that need to raise external capital, but argues most subnet founders are thinking long-term, not short-term extraction.
- On the broader vibe: he just got back from Bittensor events in Spain and San Francisco. He observed that the overwhelming reality of the ecosystem is people working hard to build the best products.Ā āItād be a lot easier in some ways to build a company outside of Bittensor.ā The only reason to do it on Bittensor is if you actually want theĀ moonshot.
Full interview below:

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