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Bittensor $TAO Halving Event: Daily Emissions and Price Impact Explained

SUMMARY: This video analyzes the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet and predicts Bitcoin could bounce to $98,000-$100,000 before potentially revisiting lower levels around $92,000, based on liquidation heat maps showing over $1 billion in liquidity at those ranges.  It also focuses on Bittensor’s upcoming halving event in December 2025, which will reduce daily $TAO emissions from…

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Bittensor Subnet 62 Ridges – The Claude Code and Cursor Killer?

SUMMARY: Ridges (Subnet 62) is building competitive AI software-engineering agents that aim to drastically boost developer productivity and eventually automate coding entirely. By crowdsourcing innovation through open competition—rather than relying on expensive in-house teams—Ridges achieves rapid capability gains, with top agents showing fast improvements across complex coding benchmarks. Positioned in a booming yet costly AI-coding…

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Beginner’s Guide on How to Mine on Bittensor ($TAO)

SUMMARY: Bittensor mining is becoming more accessible, and this video showcases two subnets that offer some of the easiest ways for beginners to start earning rewards.  By providing concentrated liquidity on TaoFi (Subnet 10) or depositing $TAO into the Tenexium (Subnet 67) counterparty vault, users can earn both trading fees and mining emissions with minimal…

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Bittensor Activates MEV Shield on Testnet: A Major Step Toward Fair, Protected Transactions

Bittensor has entered a new chapter in user protection and network fairness with the rollout of MEV (Maximal Extractable Value) Shield on testnet. While a small hotfix (an emergency update that is rushed out to solve one specific, critical problem in a piece of software that is currently being used) temporarily paused subnet ‘$ALPHA’ token-fee…

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Yanez MIID Case Report: Three Client Cases Showing Why Identity-Centric Testing Has Become Urgent

Financial institutions are dealing with failure points that, by now, are well-quantified. Weak anti-money-laundering programs have led to $321 billion in fines over the past fifteen years. Across the United States and Canada, institutions spend roughly $61 billion per year on compliance processes and independent testing. Globally, financial crime is estimated to cause $2 trillion…

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