📢 $Tao BitSec SN60 💎
If you are tracking $TAO subnets and you have not looked at BitSec yet, you are missing the one project that gets better every single time it runs.
No hype cycle.
No influencer push.
Just a system that compounds.
Here is the full story of SN60:
1.John launched BitSec as a solo developer inside the Bittensor network in early 2025, right after connecting with the Yuma Group, one of the most serious subnet accelerators in the $TAO ecosystem.
2.No marketing budget. No team. Just one founder who understood the problem deeply enough to build a solution and explain it clearly enough to earn backing.
3.BitSec is a security-focused AI subnet. Its job is to find exploits, vulnerabilities, and weaknesses in software code using competing AI agents, not human auditors running manual checks.
4.The difference matters. Manual security audits are slow, expensive, and limited by human attention. BitSec runs AI agents around the clock, competing against each other to find what humans miss.
5.In the beginning, it moved slowly. One-person operations always do. But John had three things most founders do not: the ability to name the problem clearly, a solution that actually addressed it, and a business model that made sense.
6.Those three things are rarer than most people think. Most crypto projects have a token and a pitch deck. BitSec had a thesis.
7.The turning point came in November and December 2025 when John shipped V2 of the subnet, a major architecture upgrade inspired by how the Ridges project approached parallel learning.
8.V2 introduced multiple AI agents working simultaneously inside the subnet, not taking turns but running in parallel, competing with each other to find real exploits faster and more accurately.
9.The more they compete, the sharper they get. Every round of competition produces better detection. It is a self-improving security system built inside a decentralised AI network running on $TAO.
10.Think about what that means at scale. Every vulnerability John throws into the subnet becomes a training round. Every test sharpens the agents. The system gets better by doing its job.
11.That is the architecture most cybersecurity companies spend decades trying to build. BitSec is doing it inside a subnet that anyone can verify on-chain.
12.Since V2 launched, John has been posting consistent updates, new tests, new problems fed into the system, and visible improvements in how the agents respond. The momentum is real and it is documented.
13.The Yuma Group, which has backed and accelerated multiple $TAO subnets, is now openly calling BitSec one of their most exciting projects. That signal is not nothing.
14.Yuma does not hype everything. They build. When they say something has wind under its wings, that language means the fundamentals are moving.
15.One founder. One subnet. One major upgrade. And now the people who have been watching quietly are starting to talk. The ones who looked at SN60 before the crowd arrived are not explaining themselves today.
This is what early looks like inside the Bittensor network.
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