Yuma Introduces Yuma Composite Index to Track Bittensor Subnet Market
Yuma Asset Management launches the Yuma Composite Index (YCX), a market cap weighted benchmark tracking price performance across Bittensor subnets.
Yuma Asset Management launches the Yuma Composite Index (YCX), a market cap weighted benchmark tracking price performance across Bittensor subnets.
Citrini saw the displacement spiral. The jobs gone, the Ghost GDP, the Mastercard crash. What they missed: where the agents spend their money. Autonomous agents will optimize themselves to be the most intelligent. How? It doesn't stay in the centralized AI economy. It routes onto Bittensor.
Chutes (Subnet 64) is Bittensor's #1 inference subnet. This investor's guide breaks down its structural cost advantages, revenue flywheel, and bull case.
Zeus (SN18) unveils its roadmap to scale decentralized weather forecasting on Bittensor, targeting energy traders with new products and incentive changes.
Bittensor's subnets are running some of the most complex and consequential machine learning challenges in the world. The friction keeping the best ML talent from working on them has never been ability. It's been blockchain overhead. The Subnet Mining Hub removes it entirely.
A new release simplifies OpenClaw deployment while cutting model costs and adding hardware-level privacy through Trusted Execution Environments.
The new derivatives protocol brings leveraged trading to Bittensor's subnet economy, starting with the top 12 Alpha markets.
Traditional payment systems weren't designed for machines. Handshake58, backed by Bitstarter's community funding, is building payment infrastructure purpose-built for autonomous AI.
Upbit lists Bittensor (TAO) on KRW, BTC, and USDT markets. TAO surged to $215 and briefly reclaimed $200 after trading went live before pulling back to the $189–$190 range.
180,000 developers endorsed OpenClaw. Then security researchers found 1,800 leaked API keys, not from hacks, but because builders had nowhere to run AI agents reliably. Basilica (SN39) fixes this: verified GPU compute that slashes collateral for failures, pays in TAO, no credit cards required.
Bitget has partnered with Yuma to expand global access to Bittensor (TAO) staking, integrating institutional-grade validator infrastructure to scale participation in the decentralized AI network through its Universal Exchange platform.
Bittensor CEO Jacob Steeves steps down from the Opentensor Foundation, ushering in a new era of decentralized governance.
AI agents are already mining TAO on Bittensor subnets, optimizing emissions across multiple subnets around the clock. This guide explains how agentic mining works, what payback timelines can look like, and how to set it up safely in 2026.
Basilica (SN39) and Gradients (SN56) announce a subnet partnership on Bittensor, bringing RL evaluations to decentralized compute infrastructure through Affine and serverless GPU provisioning.
AI agents are autonomously purchasing decentralized intelligence using TAO tokens at 96% lower costs than OpenAI. The Moltbot integration proves autonomous agents and decentralized AI marketplaces are driving real crypto utility, positioning Bittensor as a top 10 token.
What if we could understand Bittensor's true value by comparing it to systems we already know? This analysis maps TAO's ecosystem to familiar business and natural paradigms, revealing why TAO isn't just another token; it's the native currency of decentralized AI.