syk233 MemeMax ⚡️|🐬TermMax|Dec 13, 2025 02:13
Inference Labs delivers major progress: JSTprove and DSperse codebases are now open source
Inference Labs @inference_labs has officially updated and open-sourced two core components of its DeAI network on GitHub: JSTprove and DSperse
This means the mining activities of the Omron Incentivized Testnet have moved from the 'PPT phase' to the 'hands-on phase.'
■ From theory to code (Code is Law)
According to the latest GitHub commit records, Inference Labs @inference_labs has already deployed substantial mining infrastructure:
JSTprove: This is the core ZK-Prover (proof generator). Miners run it to generate zero-knowledge proofs for AI inference.
DSperse: This is the Distributed Task Distribution protocol, responsible for breaking down massive computational tasks and distributing them to nodes worldwide.
■ How to participate in mining (Quickstart)?
Based on the official http://QUICKSTART.md document, the requirements and setup for participating in Omron mining are now clear:
① Hardware requirements: The document specifically mentions support for Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3) CPUs, as well as high-performance servers (16GB+ RAM required, 32GB recommended).
② Registration requirements: Registration is required on Bittensor Subnet 2 (using btcli register).
③ Automation process: The mining program will automatically monitor circuit directories, upload files to storage (R2/S3), and generate on-chain commitments.
Inference Labs is rapidly delivering on its DeAI architecture, and the open-sourcing of JSTprove is a significant signal for the DePIN track: the verification layer is no longer a black box.
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