Yanez MIID subnet 54
Yanez MIID presents Subnet 54 as an identity-data generation network for compliance and financial-crime prevention. Its sources describe inorganic or synthetic identity profiles that can be used to stress-test fraud detection, sanctions screening, KYC, name matching, and related controls without relying on real personal data. The subnet appears closely tied to the broader Yanez Compliance product strategy.
About Yanez MIID subnet 54
Yanez MIID generates synthetic identity data for testing financial-crime, KYC, and compliance systems.
Financial institutions need realistic test identities to evaluate fraud and compliance controls, but using real personal data creates privacy, consent, and regulatory risks.
Financial-crime teams, compliance vendors, KYC platforms, banks, fintechs, identity-risk researchers, miners, and validators.
Team and ownership
Yanez MIID is led publicly by Jose Caldera, founder of Yanez/Yanez Compliance, with public writing and interviews focused on financial-crime prevention and synthetic identity testing.
- Jose Caldera, Founder, Yanez Compliance: Founder of Yanez Compliance and author of Yanez MIID launch materials.
Public partnerships
- Bitsec.ai: Jose Caldera described a collaboration with Bitsec.ai around proactive vulnerability discovery across financial-crime systems and software security.
Key pages:
learn about Bittensor,
Bittensor glossary,
Bittensor FAQ,
Bittensor subnet screener,
portfolio tracker,
subnet baskets,
Neuralteq validator,
and fees.