STAO
This document describes the demonstration version of a new Bittensor feature proposal called subnet-specific TAO, or STAO. You can test this STAO proposal flow in two ways:
- Use the STAO proposal branch in the Bittensor GitHub repo.
- Use a specialized version of the Bittensor Wallet Chrome Extension.
This document presents instructions for both the approaches.
Description
With STAO you can stake your TAO into a subnet of your choice. Prior to STAO it was only possible to stake to specific validator(s)—selecting your preferred subnet to stake into was not possible.
The STAO feature proposal is currently strictly for demonstration only. Do not use this in any of your production environments. This documentation is intended to be used only for testing the STAO feature proposal by the Bittensor community. Before you proceed, read this Medium paper: DTAO: Commodity Analysis.
STAO benefits
The STAO feature allows TAO holders to get more bandwidth into any individual Bittensor subnets by staking specifically into these subnets. The STAO feature introduces the following enhancements into the Bittensor ecosystem:
- More democratized decision-making: For TAO holders, the STAO feature provides more democratized decision-making ability to decide on which commmodity systems (i.e., subnets) can receive more emission.
- Flexible access control: The STAO feature provides the TAO holders an ability to increase or decrease the access control they have for individual digital commodities. By staking into a subnet, their control over the subnet's digital commodity is increased.
- Validator selection: With STAO feature, a TAO holder has the ability to directly select specific validator(s) to delegate to, for any subnet. This could be done, for example, to give these specific delegates additional access to resources in the subnet, so they can monetize these resources.
STAO proposal paper
See STAO proposal paper(PDF) here.
Testing STAO proposal with GitHub branch
This section is a step-by-step guide for how to test this demo version of STAO feature proposal using the STAO branch of the Bittensor repo.
Summary of steps
For this demo test, we will proceed as described below:
- Fund a wallet with test tokens from the dev chain faucet.
- Register the wallet with Subnet 1 with
netuid
of1
in the dev chain. - Run the subnet-specific staking commands using
btcli
in the dev chain.
We will use the below setup:
- A dev chain:
wss://dev.chain.opentensor.ai:443
. - Subnet 1 with
netuid
of1
.
The STAO feature is currently strictly for demonstration only. Do not use this in any of your production environments. This documentation is intended to be used only for testing the demo STAO feature by the Bittensor community. Before you proceed, read this Medium paper: DTAO: Commodity Analysis.
Follow the below steps:
Step 1: Install Bittensor
-
Clone the Bittensor repo:
git clone https://github.com/opentensor/bittensor.git
-
Switch to
stao
branch:git checkout stao
-
Install with
python3
python3 -m pip install -e bittensor/
Step 2: Using Wallet
You can use your existing Bittensor wallet for testing this demo STAO feature.
Step 3: Obtain test tokens
Run the below command to fund your wallet with test tokens from the faucet.
btcli wallet faucet --wallet.name YOUR-WALLET --subtensor.chain_endpoint wss://dev.chain.opentensor.ai:443
Step 4: Register your keys
Register your wallet with netuid 1
. Subnet 1 is used here for illustration. You can use any subnet by using its netuid
in the below command:
btcli subnet register --netuid 1 --wallet.name YOUR-WALLET --wallet.hotkey 5Exxxxx --subtensor.chain_endpoint wss://dev.chain.opentensor.ai:443
STAO commands
Stake to a subnet
btcli substake add --hotkey <Hotkey-you-registered-above> --subtensor.chain_endpoint wss://dev.chain.opentensor.ai:443 --netuid 1 --wallet.name YOUR-WALLET
Testing STAO proposal with Chrome Wallet Extension
TBD
The STAO feature proposal is currently strictly for demonstration only. Do not use this in any of your production environments. This documentation is intended to be used only for testing the STAO feature proposal by the Bittensor community. Before you proceed, read this Medium paper: DTAO: Commodity Analysis.