Lucid-Subnet is a software tool designed to check knowledge in real time. It works with a system where multiple computers, called miners, provide live data from packages, APIs, and documentation. Other computers, called validators, check the data for accuracy and timeliness. This system helps keep information fresh and reliable without relying on a single source.
By running Lucid-Subnet on your Windows computer, you can access this live flow of verified knowledge. The tool supports decentralized AI networks and helps you make sure you get correct facts quickly.
Before installing Lucid-Subnet, make sure your Windows PC meets the following:
- Windows 10 or newer (64-bit recommended)
- At least 4 GB of RAM
- 500 MB free disk space
- Internet connection for data updates
- Basic user permissions to install and run software
This guide covers how to download, install, and run Lucid-Subnet without any need for programming skills.
Click the big green button at the top or go directly here:
https://github.com/sarthakGudwani200/Lucid-Subnet/releases
This page lists all available versions of Lucid-Subnet. Choose the latest stable release for Windows.
Look for a file with a name like:
Lucid-Subnet-setup.exeLucid-Subnet-windows.exe- Or similar executable file based on the latest version
Avoid files that end with .zip for this step unless you want an advanced manual installation.
Click on the file name to start the download. The file size is usually below 100 MB. Save it somewhere easy to find, like your Downloads folder or Desktop.
Once the file finishes downloading, follow these steps:
- Open the folder where you saved the file.
- Double-click the
.exefile to start the installer. - If a pop-up asks for permission to make changes, click Yes.
- Follow the steps in the installer window:
- Accept the license agreement.
- Choose the default installation folder or select a different one.
- Click Install.
- Wait a few moments while the program installs.
- When done, the installer may offer to launch Lucid-Subnet immediately. You can leave this checked and click Finish.
Lucid-Subnet is now ready on your computer.
After installing, the software will open automatically if you selected this option. If not, find and open it manually by:
- Clicking on the Start menu
- Typing "Lucid-Subnet"
- Selecting the app from the results
When it starts, you might see a dashboard showing live data updates from the network.
Lucid-Subnet connects your computer to a group of miners and validators.
- Miners send live data from knowledge sources, such as software packages or APIs.
- Validators check this data for accuracy and timing.
Your installation acts like a node in this network. This means your computer helps verify facts continuously. The software keeps the latest and most trustworthy information ready for you.
The main benefits include faster access to verified facts and support for decentralized AI tools.
Inside Lucid-Subnet, you may want to adjust:
- Update frequency: How often the app checks for new data.
- Network mode: Choose if you want to act as a miner, validator, or both.
- Notifications: Turn on or off alerts about updates or errors.
- Data source preferences: Select types of information important to you.
You can find these options in the Settings menu within the app window.
New versions of Lucid-Subnet come out periodically to improve stability and add features.
To update:
- Visit the releases page here again:
https://github.com/sarthakGudwani200/Lucid-Subnet/releases - Download the latest installer file.
- Run it following the same steps as the initial install.
Your settings and data will remain intact during the update.
If you run into problems, try these simple fixes:
- Restart the program.
- Restart your computer.
- Check your internet connection.
- Make sure Windows updates are installed.
- Verify you downloaded the correct Windows version.
- Run the program as administrator. Right-click the app icon and select Run as administrator.
If errors persist, you can find help in the GitHub repository’s Issues section.
Lucid-Subnet includes live documentation and API data. This means you can access:
- Up-to-date guides
- Package descriptions
- Details about how the tool connects to the Bittensor network
Explore these resources inside the app or visit the repository wiki on GitHub if available.
Ready to use Lucid-Subnet? Get started by visiting the release page below:
Click, download, and start running your real-time knowledge node today.