
This is the definitive guide to mining TAO on Subnet 93 in the Bittensor ecosystem.
More specifically, this is a guide to mining through Stitch3, the X side of Bitcast.
Yes, Bitcast can put TAO in your pocket.
But no, it is not magic.
You will not get rewarded for being lazy, invisible, boring, or obviously opportunistic.
Bitcast rewards attention.
Stitch3 helps map who actually has influence inside an ecosystem.
So if you want to mine TAO through X, your real job is simple:
Become someone worth paying attention to.
First, What Is Bitcast?
Bitcast is Subnet 93 on Bittensor.
It is a creator economy subnet.
The idea is simple.
Projects create briefs.
Creators make content.
The network checks if the content matches the brief and if it gets real attention.
Then rewards are distributed.
That is the clean version.
The more human version is this:
Bitcast is trying to fix one of the most broken parts of crypto marketing.
Most projects do not know who actually moves attention.
Most creators do not know how to get paid for useful content.
Most paid posts feel fake.
Most engagement is noise.
Bitcast is trying to build a better system.
A place where creators who understand an ecosystem can get rewarded for helping good projects reach the right people.
Where Stitch3 Fits
Stitch3 is the X side of Bitcast.
Bitcast also has YouTube mining, where creators make longer videos based on briefs.
YouTube is deeper.
X is faster.
Stitch3 is about the X social graph.
Who posts.
Who replies.
Who gets noticed.
Who creates real conversation.
Who has influence inside a specific ecosystem.
That is why the ranking matters.
The ranking is not just a leaderboard for ego.
It is a map of attention.
If you want to mine through Stitch3, you need to get into that map.
Bitcast Is Not Only About Bittensor
This guide is focused on mining TAO through the Bittensor ecosystem.
But Bitcast is bigger than that.
Stitch3 also works with other ecosystems like Hyperliquid, AI Agents, Prediction Markets, Privacy, and more.
That matters because every crypto ecosystem has the same problem.
Projects need distribution.
Creators need opportunities.
Communities need better information.
Bitcast is trying to connect those things.
But do not get distracted.
Start with one ecosystem.
If your focus is TAO, focus on TAO.
One step at a time.
Step 1: Actually Care About TAO
You need to actually study and feel excited about posting on X about TAO and Bittensor.
Without that, your content will feel empty.
And nobody will care.
People can tell when you are just farming.
They can also tell when you are genuinely curious.
So start there.
Study the ecosystem.
Understand the culture.
Follow the debates.
Learn which projects people respect.
Learn which narratives keep coming back.
Learn what people are tired of hearing.
If you do not care enough to learn, you will not last.
Step 2: Go To The Stitch3 TAO Ranking
Go to:
https://stitch3.ai/ecosystems/tao
Look at the top accounts.
Do not just scroll.
Study them.
Who writes well?
Who gets replies?
Who posts original thoughts?
Who is funny?
Who explains things clearly?
Who seems respected?
Who is always early?
Who is just loud?
Your job is to understand the room before trying to become important inside it.

Step 3: Follow The Top 300 Accounts
Follow the top 300 accounts in the ranking.
This is your classroom now.
You are not following them because numbers are everything.
You are following them because these accounts shape the conversation.
If you want to enter the ecosystem, you need to know what the ecosystem is talking about.
You need to see the jokes.
The drama.
The useful posts.
The lazy posts.
The real builders.
The traders.
The researchers.
The people who always show up.
After a while, patterns become obvious.
That is when you start getting smarter.
Step 4: Turn Notifications On For The Top 150
Turn notifications on for the top 150 accounts.
Every time they post, show up.
Like the post if it deserves a like.
Leave a relevant comment.
Ask a good question if you have one.
Add something useful if you can.
Do not write empty replies.
Do not say “great thread” like a bot.
Do not tag yourself into conversations where you add nothing.
The goal is not to beg for attention.
The goal is to become familiar.
There is a big difference.
Step 5: Do This Every Day For 90 Days
This is where most people quit.
Do it every day for 90 days.
Not for three days.
Not for one week.
Ninety days.
You are training your eye.
You are training your writing.
You are training your timing.
You are becoming part of the room.
At first, people may ignore you.
That is normal.
Nobody owes you attention.
You earn it by showing up with something useful, again and again.
Step 6: Notice Who Replies Back
Pay attention to who interacts back.
Some people will never reply.
That is fine.
Some people will like your comments.
Some people will answer your questions.
Some people will eventually follow you.
Prioritize the people who interact back.
Not because you are trying to use them.
Because your time matters.
The best relationships start with small repeated signals.
A like.
A reply.
A shared joke.
A useful comment.
A small disagreement handled well.
This is how you stop being a stranger.
Step 7: Once You Enter The Ranking, Help Others Too
Once you enter the ranking, start interacting with people inside it.
Help good posts travel.
Reply to people who are trying.
Support creators who are actually adding something.
The ideal path is people helping each other without second intentions.
That is important.
If everyone treats everyone like a farming target, the whole thing becomes disgusting fast.
Do not be that person.
Be useful.
Be human.
Be someone people are happy to see in their replies.
Step 8: Improve While You Fight To Enter
While you are fighting to enter the ranking, improve yourself.
Study who writes good posts.
Study who delivers genuine opinions.
Study who avoids lazy AI copy paste.
Study which content themes attract attention and real engagement.
Learn from them.
Do not copy their voice.
Build your own.
Every day you should become a little sharper.
A little clearer.
A little less generic.
That is the work.
Step 9: Yes, You Can Use AI
You can absolutely use AI to help you.
Use it to organize your thoughts.
Use it to improve your English.
Use it to turn rough ideas into cleaner posts.
Use it to brainstorm angles.
But do not let AI erase you.
The focus is good original content, no matter how you get there.
If AI helps you write better, use it.
If AI makes you sound like every other empty account, stop.
People follow taste.
Not formatting.
Step 10: Stay Updated
You need to know what is happening.
The best way is following the top 150 closely.
Also follow public updates from Subnet Summer and Bitcast.
Listen before talking.
Watch what people care about.
Notice what questions keep coming back.
Notice what newcomers misunderstand.
Notice what builders are shipping.
The more updated you are, the easier it is to post something useful at the right time.
Timing matters.
Step 11: Have Opinions
People with opinions stand out.
Stop sitting on the fence all the time.
You do not need to act like you know everything.
But you need a point of view.
Say what you like.
Say what you dislike.
Say what you are watching.
Say what you think is overhyped.
Say what you think people are missing.
Ask for opinions too.
That shows identity.
And identity separates you from people who are just trying to farm a few crumbs from Bitcast.
Step 12: Focus On Yourself
Do not compare yourself to other creators.
You need other creators to engage and connect with you.
That gets harder if you are jealous, bitter, or constantly measuring yourself against them.
Focus on becoming better.
More useful.
More interesting.
More consistent.
Be interesting, not opportunistic.
That line matters.
Step 13: Build An Editorial Line
Pick five themes to focus on.
Not random themes.
Themes you actually care about.
For example:
TAO ecosystem updates.
Bitcast and Stitch3.
Subnet opportunities.
Creator strategy.
Personal lessons from trying to grow on X.
Pick your own five.
The point is to make your account easy to understand.
People should know why they follow you.
If your account is random every day, nobody knows what to expect.
Step 14: Post Three Times Per Day
Make three posts per day.
Start with two short paragraphs plus one image per post.
Simple.
Do not try to write a masterpiece every time.
You need volume to learn.
You need repetitions.
You need feedback.
Some posts will flop.
Good.
That is data.
Some posts will work.
Good.
That is data too.
Keep going.

Step 15: When You Get Into The Ranking
If you follow the steps above, you will probably enter the ranking within 15 to 30 days.
Maybe faster.
Maybe slower.
It depends on your consistency, your writing, your timing, and how much people actually enjoy interacting with you.
Once you enter the ranking, that is when things get more interesting.
That is when you can start thinking more seriously about Bitcast registration, briefs, referrals, and rewards.
But do not rush the door before you have built a reason to enter.
Step 16: Send Me A DM
Once you enter the ranking, send me a DM.
I will give you a few more directions.
If I see you are taking this seriously, I may share my referral link to register on Bitcast and follow you back.
But understand something.
The referral link is not the game.
The ranking is not the game.
The reward is not even the game.
The game is becoming someone worth paying attention to.
Everything else comes after that.
Beyond X
This step by step guide covers only how to mine TAO on X.
But with Bitcast, you can also mine in other ecosystems and on YouTube.
Do not try to do everything at once.
Keep your focus.
One step at a time.
Long live @Bitcast_network.
Now it is on you.
Nobody is responsible for your success or failure except yourself.
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