Ecosystem
Bitwise Moves to Expand Crypto ETFs With Bittensor’s $TAO and Others
Institutional adoption rarely arrives with announcements or narratives, it arrives through official filings. Bitwise submitted applications to the U.S. SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) to launch 11 single-asset cryptocurrency strategy ETFs (Exchange-Traded Funds). This move reflects a broader effort to widen regulated access to digital assets beyond Bitcoin and Ethereum, while maintaining structures that institutional…
VoidAI Unveils v2.0 Roadmap, Scales Bittensor Liquidity Without Compromising Native Incentives
As Bittensor matures from a research-driven network into a production grade economic system, one constraint has become increasingly clear: liquidity. Not just access to liquidity, but liquidity that is verifiable, sustainable, and aligned with Bittensor’s native incentive structure. VoidAI was built to address that constraint. Through its liquidity provisioning subnet, VoidAI is laying the infrastructure…
Bittensor Ecosystem and Its Outlook for 2026
Bittensor has entered a quieter phase: Not because momentum has disappeared, but because the system is recalibrating. The first $TAO halving is now behind the ecosystem. Emissions have been cut, subnets are competing harder for attention and capital. Yet price action across crypto remains sluggish, even as equities and precious metals push to new highs….
Bittensor ($TAO) Amongst the Top DePIN Projects by Social Activity
In crypto markets, attention is often the earliest signal of momentum. Long before price reacts, conversation does. Over a 24-hour timeline, Bittensor emerged as one of the most actively discussed DePIN (Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network) projects across key social platforms. According to new data compiled by LunarCrush and shared by Phoenix Group, Bittensor ($TAO) ranked…
ICYMI: Bittensor Ecosystem Highlights of the Week – Dec Week #3
By: Victor The Bittensor ecosystem continued to move fast last week, with meaningful progress across subnets, new launches, investments, and broader network milestones. Here is a clear rundown of what mattered. Subnet Updates and Achievements Vidaio (SN85) Vidaio launched Vidaio Studio, a new tool that allows users to clip uploaded videos, upscale or compress them, and…
The Carrot and The Stick Podcast Features Anti-MEV Updates and Bittensor Outlook for 2026
As the year winds down and the holidays approach, the timing could not be better for reflection. In a festive end-of-year episode (which happens to be the second) of the Carrot and the Stick, Garrett Oetken (the Carrot) and Keith Singery (the Stick) came together to unpack some of the most important developments shaping Bittensor…
Yuma Brings Institutional Access to Bittensor TAO
Yuma, a Digital Currency Group subsidiary and one of the largest validators on the Bittensor network, has announced integrations with 10 major custodians, wallets, and institutional platforms. The move opens secure TAO staking access to more than 100 million users and marks a major step toward institutional participation in Bittensor. The partners include Crypto.com, BitGo,…
Crypto x AI in 2026 : Why Bittensor Could Be the “Bitcoin of Open AI Competition”
For most of the last decade, artificial intelligence has followed a familiar pattern: Bigger labs, bigger budgets and bigger models. A perfect projection of an increasingly centralized race where progress depends on who can spend the most. But a different idea is quietly gaining traction. “What if AI innovation behaved less like a corporate arms…
Jose Rios and Etienne Leroy Talks About Exploit Summit on Hash Rate
Ecosystems do not mature by accident; they mature when builders realize that technology alone is no longer enough. That realization was at the heart of the emergency Hash Rate Podcast video chat hosted by Mark Jeffrey, joined by Jose Rios and Etienne Leroy from Bittensor Commons. What began as a brief update quickly turned into…
Siam Kidd: How Will Bittensor Do During a Bear Market?
SUMMARY: This discussion between Siam Kidd and Mark Creaser explored whether Bittensor’s $TAO should be viewed as a typical crypto asset or as something closer to equity in real, revenue-generating networks. The argument was that subnet ‘$ALPHA’ tokens are largely insulated from traditional crypto market cycles because their value is driven by usage, liquidity, and…