Has Anyone Tried Bittensor? Bittensor, an open network where independent subnets produce digital commodities like compute and inference, has released a new SDK and CLI that allow users to perform every operation on the chain. The platform pays participants in its TAO token based on the value they contribute, with miners, validators, subnet creators, and stakers playing distinct roles. The documentation provides machine-readable catalogs for agents, including JSON schemas for transactions and queries. Bittensor Documentation Do anything on the Bittensor chain with the Bittensor SDK and CLI. Bittensor is an open network where independent subnets produce digital commodities — compute, inference, storage, prediction — and the chain pays participants in its token, TAO , in proportion to the value they contribute. Miners produce the commodity, validators score the miners, subnet creators define the incentive mechanism, and stakers back validators with TAO. These docs cover the bittensor Python SDK and CLI: one install gives you a library import bittensor and a command line btcli that together can perform every user-facing operation on the chain. Where to go where-to-go Quickstart Install, connect, first query, first transaction — in five minutes. For agents How an agent discovers, previews, and safely executes any chain operation. Transactions Every state-changing operation, one page each, generated from the SDK. Queries Every chain read, one page each, generated from the SDK. Errors Every failure carries a machine-readable code and a remediation hint. Concepts The network, wallets, money, the client, and the transaction model. Migrating from v9/v10 Exact mappings from the legacy SDK and btcli to the unified v11 package. Install install Requires Python 3.10–3.13. Using uv https://docs.astral.sh/uv/ : uv venv && source .venv/bin/activate uv pip install bittensor This installs both the btcli command and the bittensor Python package. Machine-readable everything machine-readable-everything If you are an agent or building one , you never need to scrape these pages: — index of every page; /llms.txt — the entire docs in one file. /llms-full.txt - Every page is fetchable as raw markdown: append content.md under /llms.mdx/docs/... linked from each page . — every transaction with its JSON schema, signer, and summary. /catalog/intents.json — every query with parameters and docs. /catalog/reads.json — every error code with remediation, and the full chain-error classification. /catalog/errors.json - The same catalogs, live from the tool itself: btcli tools on the CLI, sub.intents.list tools in Python.