Nurax Dynamics
Intelligence infrastructure for decentralized networks
Small teams. Superior intelligence.
We believe small teams who master AI can outperform organizations many times their size.
About Nurax Dynamics
The Network
Nurax Dynamics operates on Bittensor — a decentralized network where computers compete to provide AI services. The network pays in TAO, a cryptocurrency with real monetary value, convertible to euros.
The Opportunity
Bittensor has over 128 competitions called subnets. Each has different rules, hardware requirements, and profit potential. Picking the right ones is worth thousands per month. Picking wrong ones is wasted money.
Our Edge
We use proprietary intelligence tools to analyze every subnet, identify the most profitable opportunities, and extract value faster than competitors. We don't guess where to mine — our systems watch everything and make decisions based on evidence.
How We Work
Nobody at Nurax writes code. We operate as AI Architects — we instruct artificial intelligence to build tools, analyze data, and execute tasks. We design the strategy, the AI does the work.
What We Do
Training Platform
This is the internal training resource for Nurax Dynamics team members. It covers everything from understanding Bittensor to mastering every tool we use. Follow the steps in order.
Your Tools
Agent Deck
Your command center on the server. Launch every tool from here — Claude Code, Nexus, everything. Like the home screen on your phone.
Claude Code
An AI that writes code, analyzes projects, and answers any question. Describe what you want in English, it builds it.
GSD (Get Shit Done)
Structured project management: discuss what to build, plan it, execute it, verify it works. Prevents chaos.
Nexus Intelligence
Proprietary intelligence system. Monitors subnets and delivers MINE / SKIP / WATCH verdicts based on 5 data sources.
Your Learning Journey
Follow these steps in order. Each one builds on the previous. The first few are just reading and browsing — no server needed. Take your time.
Understand the network, TAO, subnets, miners, and why this whole thing makes money
What an AI Architect does, daily workflow, team expectations
Browse TaoMarketCap and TaoStats in your browser — see real subnets, prices, miners
Hardware, registration, scoring, and the economics of mining
Connect to the server from your Mac — the only terminal command you'll ever type
Crypto security rules you must memorize — seed phrases, keys, scam protection
Your command center — create groups, sessions, launch tools
Your AI partner — give instructions, review results, iterate
The most important skill — how to give clear, precise instructions to AI
Structured project management — discuss, plan, execute, verify
Your data analyst — research subnets, read verdicts, plan strategy
Install Discord, join Bittensor communities, read signals, team communication
Complete workflow: research → code analysis → profitability → recommendation
Using Claude Code to decode any subnet's scoring system
28 hands-on missions — practice everything with real tools, real data
What to expect
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You don't need to be technical. Nobody at Nurax writes code — we instruct AI. You're learning the same approach. If something is confusing, ask Claude Code to explain it.
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Learn by doing, not reading. Every guide has examples to try immediately. The Missions page has 28 real tasks. Don't just read — open Agent Deck and follow along.
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Everything is in English. AI tools work better in English. All prompts, commands, and examples on this site are in English. If you don't know a word, ask Claude: "What does [word] mean?"
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Take your time. There's no deadline. Go through each page at your own pace. One page per day is fine. Two pages is great. Don't rush.
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You can't break anything. The server is set up so you work in your own space. Even if something goes wrong, it can be fixed. Experiment freely.
When You're Working
Once you've completed the training, these pages become your daily tools:
Ready?
Start with Step 1 — understanding what Bittensor is and why it matters. Everything else builds on this.
Begin Step 1: What is Bittensor?