Subnet Session with Jose from Yanez & Ken from BitMind: Subnet 54 and 34

Subnet Session with Jose from Yanez & Ken from BitMind: Subnet 54 and 34

From Revenue Search: Inside Bittensor by Mark Creaser and Siam Kidd

April 7, 2026 · 1h 5m

About this episode

This episode features a dual-subnet session discussing a partnership between Yanez and BitMind to combat deepfake-driven identity fraud.

Revenue Search is back after the Bittensor San Francisco event, and this episode is a first: a dual-subnet session with Yanez (SN54) and BitMind (SN34). Jose and Ken announce a partnership aimed at tackling the rapidly growing threat of deepfake-driven identity fraud—the kind of attacks that can bypass KYC, liveness checks, and even enable high-value social engineering scams. In short: Yanez produces high-fidelity, well-annotated synthetic identity/face data and attack vectors, and BitMind uses that to train and improve face-focused deepfake detection models via their subnet. They’ll take the combined “data + detection” stack to enterprise customers (financial institutions and identity providers), typically via licensing/usage-based deals, with both teams reinforcing that real-world revenue supports their subnets (including alpha buybacks into treasury) while keeping flexibility for future DeFi/treasury use.

People in this episode

Hosts: Mark Creaser, Siam Kidd

Guests: Jose, Ken

Topics covered

  • deepfake detection
  • identity fraud
  • synthetic identity data
  • partnership
  • enterprise solutions
  • KYC bypass
  • social engineering scams

Keywords

  • deepfake
  • identity fraud
  • synthetic data
  • KYC
  • social engineering
  • enterprise customers
  • detection models

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Yanez, BitMind, Bittensor, financial institutions, identity providers

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