Bittensor has integrated a confidential routing layer with OpenRouter, enhancing its decentralized AI network's capabilities. This integration, focused on Subnet 28, introduces a privacy-first marketplace for AI inference using Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs). These secure enclaves ensure that user queries remain private, allowing miners to compete on routing costs and payment terms without exposing data.
Bittensor's Chutes subnet processes up to 120 billion tokens daily, with 20-25% of traffic routed through OpenRouter. This integration allows users to access Bittensor-powered models via OpenAI-compatible APIs without needing TAO tokens. OpenRouter recently raised $113 million, valuing the company at $1.3 billion, highlighting the demand for multi-model routing solutions. The integration positions Bittensor's subnets as competitive providers in this growing market.
Bittensor Integrates Confidential Routing Layer with OpenRouter
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