BIThub & Morpheus: Overview

BIThub & Morpheus: MOR-Based Membership

BIThub is a Morpheus-aligned AI subnet.

Morpheus provides decentralized AI inference infrastructure. BIThub uses Morpheus as part of its member AI layer.

MOR is the Morpheus token.

Users can stake MOR toward BIThub and request member access without paying the standard $44/month BIThub subscription.


Fast Answer

Use MOR if you want stake-based BIThub access.

Stake MOR toward BIThub
→ submit the MOR membership application
→ wait for review
→ receive an official BIThub invite or account follow-up if approved
→ create or activate your BIThub account through the approved path
→ use BIThub member AI access under current limits

MOR staking does not automatically create a BIThub account.

You must complete the application so BIThub staff can review your request, connect your MOR stake to your account, and onboard you properly.


Apply for MOR-Based Membership

Complete the application form after staking MOR toward BIThub.

APPLY HERE

The application notifies BIThub staff and starts the access review.

Prepare this before submitting:

  • BIThub username or intended username
  • email address
  • MOR wallet address
  • selected staking tier
  • Basescan transaction hash URL
  • intended BIThub use case

Do not submit seed phrases, private keys, passwords, API keys, or wallet recovery data.


Step 1 — Stake MOR Toward BIThub

Go to the BIThub builder page on the Morpheus dashboard:

BIThub Builder Dashboard

Stake your chosen amount of MOR toward BIThub.

You are delegating MOR support toward the BIThub subnet.

Save the transaction hash URL from Basescan.

You need that transaction hash URL for the application.


Membership Tiers

Current MOR staking tiers:

Tier MOR Staked
Tier 1 100 MOR
Tier 2 200 MOR
Tier 3 300 MOR
Tier 4 400 MOR
Tier 5 500 MOR
Tier 6 1,000 MOR
Tier 7 5,000 MOR
Tier 8 10,000 MOR

Tiers let users choose how much AI inference capacity they want to support and access.

BIThub works on a proportional model: users who stake more MOR can receive higher AI inference capacity, subject to current infrastructure, quotas, and approval.

Staking below the active minimum may not qualify for BIThub access.

BIThub cannot guarantee accounts or product access below the active threshold because inference and infrastructure costs still apply.


Step 2 — Submit the Application

After staking, submit the application form above.

Your application connects:

  • your BIThub account
  • your email
  • your MOR wallet
  • your staking tier
  • your transaction proof
  • your intended use case

This is required. Staking alone is not enough.


Step 3 — Wait for Invitation and Review

Applications are processed in the order received.

If approved, look for an invite or account follow-up from:

admin@bitwiki.org

Filling the invite starts the account request on the server.

After the invitation, your account is reviewed and approved.

Once approved, you can log in.

Only trust official BIThub links and emails.

Verify that links point to:

hub.bitwiki.org

Do not click suspicious invites, copied login pages, fake dashboard links, or wallet prompts from unknown senders.

For support, contact:

admin@bitwiki.org

Step 4 — Use BIThub AI

After approval, your access may include member AI features such as:

  • AI private messages
  • selected Constructs
  • selected models
  • selected tools
  • private member areas
  • Nodes when enabled
  • Workspaces when enabled
  • CORE workflows when enabled

The simplest starting point is AI private messages.

Read:


What Morpheus Provides

Morpheus is an open AI network for Smart Agents.

For BIThub, the important part is inference.

Inference is the compute layer that lets AI models answer, reason, summarize, search, draft, analyze, and run agentic workflows.

Morpheus lets users stake MOR for inference access through its network.

BIThub uses Morpheus as part of its AI infrastructure layer.


What BIThub Provides

BIThub is the workflow and knowledge layer.

A normal AI chat gives you an answer.

BIThub gives you a persistent place to use AI, preserve context, review outputs, improve results, and turn useful work into reusable knowledge.

Morpheus helps power the inference.

BIThub gives that inference a structured workspace.


MOR Membership

MOR-based membership is an alternate access path.

Instead of paying the standard BIThub member subscription, approved users may stake MOR toward BIThub.

This can give you:

  • access without the normal $44/month payment
  • control over your MOR stake
  • alignment with the Morpheus ecosystem
  • support for BIThub as a Morpheus subnet
  • access to BIThub’s member AI layer when approved
  • higher inference capacity when staking at higher tiers, subject to limits and approval

Access still depends on account status, review, permissions, quotas, and current alpha limits.


MOR Access vs Monthly Access

Access path How it works
Monthly membership Pay the current BIThub member price
MOR membership Stake MOR toward BIThub and apply for access

MOR membership is for users who want stake-based access instead of the standard monthly subscription.


Unstaking and Cancellation

Unstaking may be treated as intent to cancel MOR-based BIThub access unless coordinated with staff in advance.

Account deletion, subscription cancellation, and MOR unstaking are separate actions.

If you need to change your stake, pause access, cancel access, or resolve a wallet issue, contact staff before making assumptions.

Support:

admin@bitwiki.org

Important Limits

MOR staking does not guarantee approval.

BIThub may still require:

  • a valid BIThub account
  • staff review
  • sufficient MOR stake
  • correct transaction proof
  • available seats
  • current alpha eligibility
  • compliance with BIThub rules
  • compliance with Morpheus dashboard requirements

To clarify availability, speak to a BIThub admin or moderator.

MOR token price, staking rules, dashboard behavior, inference availability, and BIThub access rules may change.

Nothing here is financial advice.


Security Rules

Do not send secrets to AI agents, application forms, or staff messages.

Never submit:

  • seed phrases
  • private keys
  • wallet recovery files
  • passwords
  • API keys
  • confidential client data
  • regulated personal data

Users should approve wallet transactions themselves.

Do not give AI agents authority over private keys or unattended wallet execution.


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