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Unleashing the Power of Decentralized Intelligence. https://t.co/w2l934kxps is powered by @21RoundTable Delegate Here: 5FFApaS75bv5pJHfAp2FVLBj9ZaXuFDjEypsaBNc1wCfe52v










Embark on an exploration with Bittensor through our latest article. It's an entertaining read that serves as a delightful distraction from the current world affairs. Dive in and enjoy the journey into the unknown with Bittensor!"✨️ Showcased brilliantly by Tao News. Yuma Rao's cerebral venture intertwines with the mystique of the Three Body Problem, soon to captivate you on Netflix. 🔗 Explore the full narrative tao.news/community-arti… and catch a glimpse of the upcoming Netflix series, a visual voyage mirroring Bittensor's quest for decentralized intelligence. Thank you, @BittensorNews, for shedding light on the boundless potential of $TAO. Shout out to @21RoundTable for making this possible.






Gratitude to the Cosmos and Tao.News! Hello everyone! I've recently had the privilege of delving into the mysterious connection between compute, TAO, and the universe, and I'm incredibly excited to share my insights with all of you. My latest article, exploring the cosmic dance of decentralized intelligence and the profound intertwining of TAO in the grand symphony of computation, has just been published on tao.news! A special shoutout to @BittensorNews for offering a magnificent platform that allows voices like mine to resonate within our community. Their dedication to decentralization, innovation, and fostering an environment of collective exploration is genuinely inspiring. To have a platform where such intricate and thought-provoking topics can be discussed and shared is a testament to the vision and values that @21RoundTable upholds. For those of you who have already delved into my previous pieces, I sincerely hope it sparked a sense of wonder and curiosity. For those yet to embark on this cosmic journey, I invite you to explore and immerse yourself in the grand narrative of TAO's cosmic computation. Here's to many more explorations and to the continuous support and engagement of our vibrant community. Grateful for each one of you. * Read my article: tao.news/community-arti… Let's continue this cosmic conversation! Warmly, Andy ττ






Tao News has generously provided me with a valuable platform to share and disseminate information about Bittensor and the transformative potential of $TAO. Enabling us to reach a broader audience and inspire curiosity about this groundbreaking decentralized network. This article captures the essence of a decentralized future, where every interaction paints a story of a world unbounded by limits. 🔗 Read the full article here: tao.news/community-arti… Thank you, @BittensorNews, for spreading the incredible innovation of Bittensor and the powerhouse $TAO. Let's embrace this decentralized melody and step into a future filled with unity, strength, and wisdom.


Alright guys. I’ve set aside a lot of other projects to make $TAO my main priority. There is a very aggressive effort to regulate Ai in a way that centralizes the power to a select few. We @opentensor cannot let this happen. So we have hired lobbyist and I’m meeting with different lawmakers frequently to educate them on the brilliance of @opentensor I will not fail. @const_reborn needs to be in all of the “backdoor” meetings with Ai overlords. Please help us by delegating to @21RoundTable validator because that’s financing these efforts, and tbh it’s not enough. We are paying out of pocket to get this done. We can all agree this is a top priority for the community. Thanks guys!!

The Internet is what it is -- a public infrastructure with open standards -- because of AI Gore. Thank you @algore ! He was at the origin of the legislation that opened what was then Arpanet to the public, based on TCP/IP, DNS, and other open standards. The lobbying pressure for proprietary approaches was from giant telecom companies, such as AT&T. When Al Gore and Bill Clinton held hearings about the "information superhighway", in 1993,the CEO of AT&T said "leave it to us". Al Gore said "no!" If AT&T had regulatorily captured the information superhighway, it would have been based on ATM, ISDN, metered access, and probably would have provided little content neutrality (Big Telecom never liked content neutrality). It took until 1996 for AT&T to embrace the internet with its WorldNet ISP product, one of the first to offer unmetered, unlimited access.










