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A treasury that governs subnets.
As of · Jun 4, 10:37 UTC
Not a typical . MetaHash is a treasury-driven governing entity that acquires, governs, and supports a portfolio of Bittensor subnets across multiple domains. SN73 is its on-chain treasury and coordination layer, running decentralized acquisition auctions and settlements.
What is MetaHash
MetaHash Group is an entity within Bittensor that acts as a capital allocator and governance layer for a portfolio of subnets. Think of it as a holding company for subnets: it acquires ownership or governance positions in subnets across different domains (compute, data, infrastructure) and coordinates their development through on-chain treasury operations.
The simple version: Imagine a venture capital fund that buys and manages a portfolio of AI companies, except the fund itself runs on a blockchain. Its investments, governance decisions, and treasury are all transparent and on-chain. That's MetaHash.
Centralized equivalent: Think Berkshire Hathaway or SoftBank Vision Fund, but operating as a transparent, on-chain entity managing Bittensor subnet stakes rather than equity positions.
How it works:
- participate in alpha acquisition auctions and settlement processes. They execute treasury operations including optimization and capital allocation across the subnet portfolio.
- Validators verify auction results, settlement accuracy, and treasury operations. They maintain the integrity of the on-chain governance process and set weights based on operational performance.
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