Revenue Search: Inside Bittensor

Subnet Session with Bob Wold from Quantum Compute: Subnet 48


Listen Later

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-corrected at useful scale). Subnet 48’s pitch is essentially “Airbnb for quantum computers”—miners run real quantum workloads, users submit quantum circuits, and the network executes them cheaper than traditional access. Bob shows OpenQuantum.com as the front-end marketplace, listing multiple hardware providers (IonQ, Rigetti, IQM, AQT) with current machines in the ~20–50 qubit range, and explains that most jobs on OpenQuantum are being executed via Subnet 48.

The conversation then veers into the big scary question: quantum risk to crypto. Bob distinguishes SHA-256 (mining) from elliptic curve cryptography (ownership/signing) and argues the nearer-term threat isn’t quantum “mining Bitcoin faster,” but breaking signature security unless chains migrate to post-quantum schemes. He mentions industry roadmaps and research suggesting timelines could be tighter than people assume, and plugs Subnet 63 (Enigma)—a prize-driven subnet designed to incentivize public breakthroughs in cryptography rather than vague claims.

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Revenue Search: Inside BittensorBy Mark Creaser and Siam Kidd

  • 4.5
  • 4.5
  • 4.5
  • 4.5
  • 4.5

4.5

2 ratings


More shows like Revenue Search: Inside Bittensor

View all
The a16z Show by Andreessen Horowitz

The a16z Show

1,096 Listeners

CRYPTO 101 by Bryce Paul & Brendan Viehman

CRYPTO 101

39 Listeners

Talk of the Devils: The Athletic FC's Manchester United show by The Athletic

Talk of the Devils: The Athletic FC's Manchester United show

307 Listeners

All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg by All-In Podcast, LLC

All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg

10,178 Listeners