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Ditto came to Bittensor for one reason: to turn product advantage into network advantage.
We were not trying to become another private AI companion. We wanted memory, orchestration, and agent behavior to compound across a network.
Ditto is bigger than a chatbot. It is a memory-first AI companion built to become an open source agentic operating system for people and teams.
Bittensor makes sense because it rewards real performance and gives us a stronger place to build in public.
Ditto's edge is not "AI" as a buzzword. It is memory, retrieval, orchestration, and continuity that help people move faster.
We already had the pieces: a real memory system, a harness-based architecture, and a benchmark for long-horizon recall.
That means the network can improve the product directly.
The bet is simple: memory and agentic workflow are infrastructure, not just features. If that is true, Ditto belongs on Bittensor.
Because it helps us build something more networked, more defensible, and more capable of compounding over time.
Bittensor gives Ditto a stronger story and a stronger system.
We came to Bittensor because the network lets our best product ideas compound instead of staying isolated in a single app.
Ditto is not just an AI companion. It is the memory layer for how people work.
That is the direction.
Ditto came to Bittensor because memory and agent orchestration get stronger when they can compound across a network.