Subnet 91: Bitstarter #1
Subnet 91 is a Bittensor subnet slot whose current on-chain identity is registered as Bitstarter #1. The live identity lists https://bitstarter.ai/ as the subnet URL and describes the subnet as a new Bitstarter launch that is coming soon.
The identity does not currently list a public repository or implementation source. Readers should therefore treat Subnet 91 as a launch-oriented identity entry rather than as an article with a documented miner task, validator task, or scoring mechanism.
Current Status
For active subnet articles, Taopedia normally describes what the subnet provides, how miners participate, and how validators evaluate their work. Subnet 91 does not currently expose that mechanism through its live identity fields.
The useful published facts are its registered name, Bitstarter #1; its Bitstarter subnet URL; its Discord field officialneeve; and its live description indicating that the launch is not yet documented as an active public protocol.
On-Chain Identity
Live SN91 data is available on TaoStats. The Finney on-chain identity reports the subnet name as Bitstarter #1, the subnet URL as https://bitstarter.ai/, the description “A new subnet launch on Bitstarter - coming soon!”, and the Discord field as officialneeve. It does not report a GitHub source.
Relationship to Yuma Consensus
Subnet 91 is registered on Bittensor and uses Yuma Consensus to convert validator weight vectors into the emission shares distributed to miners and validators within the subnet each tempo. The Yuma Consensus documentation describes how validator weight submissions are aggregated into consensus weights for each miner registered on the subnet.
Because no public repository or protocol documentation is available for Subnet 91 through its live Finney identity, no source-backed description of how validators score miners or what weight vectors represent is available. The Emission documentation describes how consensus weights determine each participant’s share of the subnet’s accumulated emission each tempo, and those mechanics apply to Subnet 91 once a source-backed incentive mechanism is established.
Development Stage Context
The Introduction to Bittensor describes subnet development as moving from localnet to testnet and then mainnet. For Subnet 91, that sequence applies to the standard Bittensor lifecycle: localnet for isolated development, testnet for shared non-production testing, and mainnet for live operation with real emissions.
On mainnet, Subnet 91 is registered as the live production subnet at netuid 91. The Bittensor Networks reference separates mainnet, testnet, and localnet. Participation examples or emission outcomes from one environment should not be read as representing production subnet performance in another environment.
Miner and Validator Roles
Subnet 91 operates under the standard Bittensor two-role structure. Miners supply the subnet’s capability and validators evaluate those contributions and set weights. Reward distribution follows Yuma Consensus.
Reader Boundary
Subnet 91 should not be read as generic Bittensor subnet documentation, proof of an active public protocol, or a guarantee that Bitstarter launch metadata documents miner scoring today. Its live Finney identity registers Bitstarter #1 with a subnet URL and a coming-soon description, but no public GitHub repository or mechanism spec (btcli reference).
Launch Metadata Is Not a Mechanism Spec
The identity fields describe a forthcoming Bitstarter launch rather than a reproducible miner task, validator workflow, or scoring rule set. Readers should verify the current on-chain identity before relying on any description, because launch-phase metadata can change when a repository or protocol documentation is later registered.
No Source-Backed Scoring Claims Until Documentation Appears
Until a real repository or protocol description is listed on-chain, statements about Subnet 91’s specific weight logic or task output would be speculative. Validator weights still flow through Yuma Consensus to determine emissions each tempo (Yuma Consensus, Emission).