General TAO Kitchen Podcast Hosts Taoshi

The debut episode of the General TAO Kitchen Podcast features discussions on 0xMarkets—a decentralized perpetual DEX built on Bittensor’s Subnet 35 (Cartha)—which incentivizes miners to lock stablecoins like USDC as liquidity providers, earning dual rewards from trading fees and subnet emissions to enable high-leverage forex and commodities trading with unprecedented transparency. Here’s the video: Subnet…

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Earn $9K Per Day With Bittensor’s Subnet 50

SUMMARY: This video dives into Synth — a decentralized AI network where data scientists earn up to $9,000 a day building predictive models for assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum.  Tested live on Polymarket with a 110% ROI, Synth’s models prove real-world accuracy while offering stakers over 50% APY. It’s a major step toward making hedge…

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Should we be worried about AI Alignment?

SUMMARY: At a community event organized by Siam, the speaker explores whether artificial superintelligence poses an existential threat, drawing on shifting views from leading AI pioneers like Yann LeCun, Geoffrey Hinton, and Ray Kurzweil. Citing rapid exponential progress in AI, they argue the singularity could arrive as soon as 2027–2028 — with over a 50%…

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Bittensor TAO – The Future

SUMMARY: Travis breaks down Bittensor’s Yuma consensus — a mechanism where validators are rewarded for aligning with the network’s collective judgment — and explains why it’s the foundation of Bittensor’s integrity. Beyond powering decentralized AI, he argues Yuma could incentivize real-world actions like infrastructure repair or social good, creating a new framework for global coordination….

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Keith Singery Drops a 20-Minute Bullish Rant on Ridges

Bittensor community figure Keith Singery has released a 20-minute video passionately championing Ridges AI (Subnet 62) — a decentralized coding platform that he describes as one of the most powerful engines of innovation in open-source AI. His video outlines how Ridges could redefine how developers build, test, and monetize AI models through a competitive, blockchain-driven…

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Inside Bittensor’s Upscaling & Compression Engine

SUMMARY: The video highlights a Bittensor video processing subnet focused on AI-powered video upscaling and compression, capable of outperforming competitors and cutting storage costs by up to 58%. With 256 machine learning engineers contributing, the project targets B2B clients like content owners and Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) while exploring privacy-preserving solutions. The speaker praises Bittensor’s…

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TAO (Bittensor) vs RENDER

SUMMARY: The video compares Bittensor ($TAO) and Render ($RNDR), two leading AI-focused crypto projects, analyzing their use cases, teams, and tokenomics. While Render enables decentralized GPU rendering for creators, Bittensor rewards contributors who provide intelligence to its decentralized AI network. The host concludes that $TAO outperforms $RNDR in utility, decentralization, and long-term potential — predicting…

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How xTAO is Balancing Volatility and Sustainable Yield

SUMMARY: The video explores xTAO’s approach to cryptocurrency treasury management, detailing how it balances volatility, operational efficiency, and tax advantages through its TSXV listing and Cayman Islands base.  It highlights xTAO’s transparent capital structure, staking-based cash flow model, and strategic use of custodians. The discussion also compares xTAO’s strategy to Michael Saylor’s accretive dilution, emphasizing…

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Nazarov Discusses the Intersection Between ChainLink and Bittensor

SUMMARY: The video highlights ChainLink’s Co-Founder, Sergey Nazarov’s vision for the future of blockchain and tokenization, emphasizing how upcoming U.S. legislation and the growth of stablecoins will accelerate real-world asset tokenization. It also explores Chainlink’s expanding role through its Cross-ChainCCIP integration with Void AI, Subnet 106 on Bittensor, enabling secure cross-chain interoperability. With major investors…

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