Nodexo 2.0 Brings Verifiable GPU Computing to Bittensor With Ethereum Proof System

Nodexo just announced version 2.0, and it’s a complete rethinking of how decentralized GPU computing should work. Instead of another “AI platform” with hosted models and mystery features, Nodexo 2.0 focuses on one thing: providing verifiable, bare-metal GPU computing power with cryptographic proof that the work actually happened. The announcement, posted on December 17, 2025,…

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Maciej Kula Discusses Bittensor Halvings, Chain Buys, TAO Flow, and Others

Bittensor is entering one of its most defining periods. The first $TAO halving is approaching, TAO Flow has replaced price-based emissions, chain buys are finally being discussed openly, a new encrypted mempool is now rolling out, and proxy security is becoming a standard practice across the network. These changes have raised questions. Questions like “How…

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Barry Silbert on the $TAO Halving: Why Bittensor Isn’t Bitcoin And Why Miners Are “Leaning In”

Introduction With Bittensor’s first halving less than four days away, narratives are flying everywhere: Will miners shut down? Will emissions cuts hurt subnets? Will TAO supply shock trigger price volatility? But in the middle of all the noise, Barry Silbert — one of crypto’s most seasoned investors and the founder of Digital Currency Group —…

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Training at Home Launch:  Macrocosmos Introduces IOTA’s Way of Powering AI

Artificial intelligence has become the defining technology of our time, yet most people remain shut out from contributing to its creation. Training frontier models typically requires massive data centers, expensive hardware, and tightly controlled environments. Macrocosmos, led by CEO (Chief Executive Officer) Will Squires and CTO (Chief Technology Officer) Steffen Cruz, wants to change that….

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What’s left when the winner takes all?

Full article written by Kai. Connect with him on Substack and Twitter (X). At the core of every subnet is its incentive mechanism. This is the process used to convince people to contribute, determining the limitations of the subnet competition and the parameters for achieving rewards. The incentive mechanism is what both attracts and repels…

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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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