Earn points when your friends use AI.
We bet you can’t name one friend who doesn’t use AI. Everyone uses it. So why not earn rewards from it?
Introducing Subnets: Get rewarded on behalf of other people’s activity.
Get points with real value from every query. Here’s how:
dFusion referral rewards.
Live. On-chain. Check for yourself.
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Queries, contributions, bringing new users in. The protocol is already rewarding the people who are growing the network.
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Miners, validators, storage providers. Every network develops an operator layer and the people who got in early looked a lot different than the ones who showed up after.
dFusion subnet slots are still available. You buy a domain, network activity flows through it, you earn points from the usage.
Referral code for 15% off. ETH on Arbitrum.
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Most AI models were trained on whatever could be scraped off the internet.
Forum posts, comment sections, social feeds. Nobody asked permission and nobody checked quality.
That worked for getting AI started. It breaks down as AI starts making real decisions.
We wrote about why, and what replaces it:
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You don't need a subnet to start building a record on dFusion.
Query the network. Rate outputs. Contribute data. The protocol tracks all of it and points accrue through usage over time.
Subnet operators run the infrastructure, but the people feeding signal into the system are the reason that infrastructure has value.
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Polling data costs a fortune to source properly. Donor networks are scattered across filings. Lobbying activity lives in databases most people don't know exist.
Building a structured political intelligence dataset runs $15K to $100K . And it decays faster than almost any other category.
dFusion has it as a pre-built subnet. Verified contributors. Continuously refreshed.
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Setting up a subnet on dFusion takes three steps. Pick a domain, deploy it, go live.
After that, the network routes activity through your infrastructure. Queries, contributions, verification events. All tracked at the operator level, separate from standard user activity.
Operators who set up months ago have records that look very different from someone starting today.
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You've noticed shrinkflation. You've noticed prices vary wildly by region. You've noticed store brands creeping closer to name brands in some categories and not others.
The structured data behind all of that costs $15K to 100K to build traditionally.Consumer Pricing is a pre-built subnet on dFusion.
Verified contributors feed the data in. One operator runs the domain.
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When you run a query on dFusion, the network doesn't just give you an answer. It logs who asked, what they rated, and what they contributed.
That's been happening since testnet launched. Some people have months of activity recorded on-chain already.
Participation history compounds. And the gap between early users and late ones gets harder to close every week.
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Buying a subnet on dFusion is fast. 2 minutes. 15% off with a referral code. ETH on Arbitrum.
Subnet operators run domains that the network routes queries and data through. That activity accrues to your on-chain record every time someone uses it.
There's a limited number of slots and they've been going faster lately.
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Public safety data is one of the hardest domains to keep current. Incident reports pile up in local databases. Crime trends shift monthly. Emergency response patterns vary by region.
Building this traditionally costs $15K to 100K . The Public Safety subnet on dFusion does it through verified contributors feeding data in continuously.
Pre-built. Ready to claim.
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Every query on dFusion needs compute behind it.
@AethirEco’s decentralized GPU network gives room to scale without depending on the same centralized providers AI is supposed to be moving away from.
In 1995 you could buy a domain name for $10.
Most people thought it was pointless. "Why would I need a website?"
20 years later some of those domains sold for millions. The people who bought early weren't smarter. They just understood what everyone else would eventually need.
That pattern keeps repeating.
dFusion lets you own a piece of AI infrastructure.
You buy a subnet. Set it up around a topic. Every time someone queries through your domain, you earn points from their activity.
Think of it like buying a rental property in a city where everyone already needs a place to live. The demand exists. You just have to show up and own the space.
That's what a subnet is. Digital real estate for AI.
Every era of digital real estate had a window where it was accessible and most people ignored it.
Domain names had it. Server space had it. App positioning had it.
AI infrastructure has it right now. Subnets are still available on dFusion.
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