AI Faceoff: Bittensor TAO vs ICP

SUMMARY: This video compares Internet Computer Protocol (ICP) and Bittensor, focusing on their mining mechanisms, subnet structures, decentralization models, and token utilities. While ICP emphasizes structured governance and infrastructure decentralization through DAO oversight, Bittensor enables fully permissionless subnet creation, fostering rapid innovation and diverse applications. The analysis highlights how ICP’s controlled approach contrasts with Bittensor’s…

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BitMind’s “AI or Not” App Goes Live on iOS and Android, Powered by Bittensor Subnet 34

BitMind Labs, the team behind Bittensor’s Subnet 34, has launched its highly anticipated mobile application “AI or Not,” now available for download on both the App Store and Google Play. Marketed as the world’s first AI detection app, “AI or Not” allows users to verify whether content from platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and X is…

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The Vampirism Paradox: Why TAO Wins

⚠️ Editor’s Note: This article was originally written by Ezza. It is republished here with full credit to the author. The AI landscape looks like chaos. Venture-backed labs race to train ever-bigger models. Startups scramble to bolt “AI” into their pitch decks. Open-source projects spill weights into the wild, while Twitter fills with hype and noise. From…

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Subnet 63 — Quantum: Bittensor Enters the Age of Quantum Computing

On July 8, 2025, a new frontier was crossed on Bittensor with the launch of Subnet 63 “Quantum”. Led by qBitTensor Labs, this ambitious project aims to democratize access to quantum computing through a decentralized, open, and incentivized architecture. The goal? Accelerate applied research in quantum computing by leveraging Bittensor’s framework, bringing together simulators, experts,…

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