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TAO Subnet

One of the most powerful parts of Bittensor is its subnet system. Each subnet is like a separate area of the network focused on a specific type of AI work. Exion Protocol will use this by launching its own custom TAO subnet designed to support the needs of the Tennet™ platform.

This means all of Exion Protocol features - like chatbots, media generation, and task automation - will run on a dedicated part of the Bittensor network. The work is powered by $TAO, and instead of relying on centralized cloud servers, AI tasks are spread across many independent miner nodes. This gives users more privacy, autonomy, and transparency.

Anyone in the world can join the Exion subnet as a miner or validator and help train or improve the AI models. In return, they earn $TAO for their work. Over time, as the quality and usefulness of Exion’s AI services increase, Bittensor rewards the subnet with more $TAO.

On top of that, Exion Protocol may also reward participants with $EXION, creating a second layer of incentives for helping improve the platform, voting on changes, or working with encrypted data.

Even though Exion has its own subnet, it’s not cut off from the rest of Bittensor. It can still connect with other subnets when needed. This means Exion can access and collaborate with other high-quality decentralized AI models across the network.

In short, Exion’s custom TAO subnet creates a fast, private, and decentralized AI system—where the people who run and improve it get rewarded fairly.

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