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Bittensor peeps: check out 31:44 - Templar sn3 discussed.
@chamath -- they've achieved a *72* billion parameter model with decentralized training, not a 4 billion parameter model :)
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I am pleased to announce that Stillcore Capital
@stillcorecap has invested in Score (Bittensor Subnet 44) @webuildscore.

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Crypto changed fast.
The people still here do not care about meme coins, culture coins, community coins, art, or Ponzi games anymore.
They want innovation.
They want decentralized AI.
They want real companies using crypto to build cool shit.
They want #Bittensor.
They want $TAO.
#TAO
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Stillcore Capital just laid out why Bittensor $TAO is the most asymmetric bet in crypto right now.
We wrote the full thesis from their @supercyclepod appearance 👇
taodaily.io/stillcore-capi…

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@dougsillars It’s hard not to swap to subnets but I want to start using for living expenses.
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@SubnetSummerTAO @Loosh_ai Cool. But how does this tie in to robotics?
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🚨 BREAKING: The Motley Fool just published a feature article on $TAO after a 56% move in seven days.
From $175 to $275 in one week.
Now sitting at $284.
And The Motley Fool holds a position in Bittensor. Read that again. 👀 Explicitly stated in disclosure.
One of the most widely followed investment publications in the world the same platform that recommended Netflix at $1.50 and Nvidia at $4 owns $TAO and recommends it to their audience.
The article highlights three catalysts driving this week's move.
First, Grayscale's Bittensor Trust @Grayscale (GTAO) gained SEC reporting status on March 14. This is not a minor regulatory checkbox. SEC reporting status means institutional investors who are mandated to only hold compliant, reporting assets can now allocate to $TAO through Grayscale. The same pathway that opened the floodgates for Bitcoin. Pension funds, endowments, family offices, RIAs an entire class of capital that was previously locked out now has a regulated vehicle.
Second, @covenant_ai-72B. A 72-billion parameter AI model running natively on the Bittensor network. The Motley Fool describes this as a move that "fully vertically integrates Bittensor as an AI crypto platform." This is the decentralized network training frontier-class models. Not fine-tuning. Not wrapping an API. Training. The same work that costs OpenAI and Google hundreds of millions in centralized compute is happening on a permissionless network where anyone can contribute and earn.
Third, Large investor accumulation and a broader revival of AI interest. Open interest surging. Whale wallets growing. The smart money is not waiting for permission.
But here is what The Motley Fool article does not cover.
They did not mention that Bittensor has 100+ subnets producing real AI commodities inference, compute, predictions, data scraping, drug discovery, trading intelligence. They did not mention @Chutes doing $4.3M ARR with Harvard research partnerships and end-to-end encryption. They did not mention @Numinous building the world's most accurate forecasting engine with 200+ competing agents. They did not mention @MetaNova analyzing real molecular binding data for drug targets. They did not mention agents autonomously onboarding themselves as miners through @AstridIntel Arena. They did not mention @LeadpoetAI getting featured in Forbes with $1M ARR and 26 paying B2B customers. They did not mention @TargonCompute renting confidential H200s at $1.90/hr with sold-out B200 inventory.
They did not mention the tokenomics 21M hard cap, first halving complete, 68% of supply staked, 3,600 $TAO daily emission, 100+ subnet pools each absorbing $TAO as base liquidity, wallet growth of 33-75% year over year at every single tier.
They did not mention that Bitcoin miners are going unprofitable at $92K-$130K production costs while Bitcoin trades at $68K and that those miners are migrating to AI compute where Bittensor is already the market leader in decentralized infrastructure.
They covered the surface. The surface alone moved the price 56% in a week.
Imagine what happens when mainstream financial media starts covering the depth.
When they write about the subnet economy generating $20M+ ARR. When they write about agents like @ridges_ai consuming digital commodities priced in $TAO. When they write about the flow-based emission model that mechanically rewards subnets attracting capital. When they explain that every subnet pool is a $TAO sink and every new agent is a $TAO demand driver.
This week was the first time most Motley Fool readers have ever heard the word Bittensor. 56% in seven days on an introduction.
The education curve has barely started. The product depth has barely been surfaced. The institutional on-ramps just opened. And the supply is the tightest it has ever been.
$175 to $286 was the market waking up. What comes next is the market understanding what it woke up to.
$TAO
Not financial advice. DYOR.
🔗fool.com/investing/2026…

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Stillcore expected $TAO at $3,000 this year.
One of the first funds exclusively investing in Bittensor.
Built in partnership with @Jason, widely known for his All-In Podcast.
This might be the breakout moment for TAO, backed by distribution and network that can take Bittensor to the masses.
0:00 Intro
1:05 What is Bittensor?
5:50 Ridges (SN62), 404Gen (SN17), Nova (SN68), Templar (SN3)
9:00 Why bet an entire fund on one ecosystem?
14:35 Ridges (SN62) Targon (SN4) and Chutes (SN64)
22:29 Thesis for TAO
33:28 Stillcore Portfolio picks: Ridges (SN62), Hippius (SN75), Targon (SN4)
44:10 BitCast (SN93), mining $TAO by podcasting
50:53 OpenClaw and Vidaio (SN85) mining
1:00:39 Rapid Fire inc. BitMind (SN34)
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This weekend, I made over 200,000 @taostats API calls.
Why? I wanted to look at manual root claim, and better understand the actual rewards earned using this technique.
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Ridges AI is live.
Not “coming soon.”
Not a roadmap.
Live.
Subnet 62 just flipped the switch and the market is starting to realize what that means. When real products hit Bittensor, prices move fast.
This thing could rip.
#Bittensor #TAO $TAO

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My Bittensor subnet portfolio allocation after a crazy weekend.
This is my portfolio breakdown
Ridges SN62 17.46%
Templar SN3 16.95%
Targon SN4 11.82%
Chutes SN64 9.49%
Affine SN120 8.98%
Score SN44 7.35%
Beam SN105 5.65%
IOTA SN9 4.21%
Hippius SN75 3.03%
ReadyAI SN33 2.54%
Lium SN51 2.34%
Gopher SN42 2.20%
Numinous SN6 2.19%
NOVA SN68 1.92%
Loosh SN78 1.74%
Hermes SN82 1.73%
Crazy weekend. Strong moves across the board.
Still planted in decentralized AI.
What does your subnet allocation look like? #Bittensor #TAO $TAO
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Just finished watching Jason's video on Hippius.
Let me break it down simply - what it is, who should use it and who can earn from it.
Hippius is decentralized storage. Think Google Drive or Amazon S3 but no single company owns it. Just nodes across the world storing your data.
The numbers:
- 351TB storage on the network
- 112 nodes running
- 28,000+ accounts
- All on Bittensor
Now the part that got me. 1TB per month for just $3.
Hippius is 2386x cheaper than centralized storage. But here's what AWS really doesn't want you to know.
Egress fees. Every time you move your own data out of AWS, they charge you. 100TB of egress? $13,080 per month. Just to access your own data.
@hippius_subnet has zero egress fees. Your data, your access, no surprise bills.
And cheap doesn't mean unsafe. Only nodes with proper uptime and redundant storage can contribute. Serious infrastructure only.
One more thing no other @bittensor subnet has done. Hippius built its own blockchain explorer because Bittensor can verify transactions but not decentralized storage. So they built subnetstat. Every storage proof transparent and verifiable.
Who should use it:
- Anyone paying cloud storage bills
- Businesses with large data needs
- Developers who want flexibility
- Upgrade or downgrade anytime, no contracts
Who can contribute and earn $TAO:
- Data centers
- Anyone with redundant storage and solid uptime
At $3 per TB with zero egress fees there's genuinely not much to think about.
#Bittensor

@jason@Jason
This Decentralized Cloud is Thousands of Times Cheaper Than AWS x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Wow. Bitcast starting to get seroious legs.
taodaily.io/bitcast-become…
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