Are You On The TAO Rich List?

YouTube Video Credit: David Hepburn This video makes a simple but uncomfortable point. Most people lose money in crypto not because they picked bad projects, but because they overtrade, overleverage, and lack patience. TAO is used as the case study. Watch it below: The core argument is that price is a distraction during accumulation phases….

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Bittensor (TAO): Is This the Bitcoin of AI?

SUMMARY: The video frames Bittensor (TAO) as a “Bitcoin of AI,” outlining how its decentralized network of 120+ performance-ranked subnets creates an open marketplace for intelligence, distinct from centralized AI platforms. It highlights Bitcoin-like tokenomics with a fixed 21M supply, high staking participation, and growing institutional support via firms like DCG, Pantera, and a Grayscale…

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Bittensor TAO About to Explode? Subnets Decoded

SUMMARY: The video presents Bittensor’s TAO as a potentially Bitcoin-like opportunity, arguing it is undervalued at around $236 and highlighting its role as a decentralized AI marketplace that aligns incentives across miners, validators, and developers. The host explains how validators (including Subnet 44) act as the quality-control algorithm, ensuring only accurate AI outputs earn rewards….

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The Market for This Bittensor TAO Subnet is Huge!

SUMMARY: In this video, Gordon Frayne explores It’s AI (Subnet 32) on the Bittensor network, presenting it as a market leader in the rapidly growing field of AI text detection. Gordon argues that as generative AI models like GPT-4, Gemini, and Claude continue to improve, the need for reliable tools to distinguish human writing from…

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Bittensor TAO Price Prediction | Bittensor Update in 2026

SUMMARY: The video examines Elon Musk’s criticism of OpenAI and the risks of centralized AI, using it as a springboard to analyze Bittensor as a public, decentralized alternative for AI ownership and investment. It positions TAO as a small but growing player in a $400B+ AI market, highlighting real revenue–generating subnets, recent halving dynamics, and…

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Const Explains Bittensor: Rebuilding AI With Bitcoin’s DNA

During a Hackquest event in Tsinghua university, Beijing, Const (the co-founder of Bittensor), explains why Bittensor exists, how it generalizes Bitcoin’s mining model, and why incentive-driven networks may outperform centralized AI labs. His conversation focuses on Bittensor’s fundamentals, not token prices. Watch below: Speaker (Const) Background Why AI Changed After 2012 The Universal Pattern of…

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