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Bittensor, personally endorsed by Jensen Huang: The Holy Grail of Decentralized AI, or a Castle in the Air Relying on Subsidies? [Plain Language Summary] In March 2026, Jensen Huang called Bittensor a "modern version of Folding@home" on his podcast "All-In." Its TAO (Total Active Oxide) surged from $243 to $365, a monthly increase of over 100%. Subnet 3 (Templar) uses 70 home computers (500Mb/s) + the SparseLoCo algorithm to train the 72B parameter Covenant-72B, achieving an MMLU score of 67.1, comparable to Meta LLaMA-2-70B. 128 subnets build decentralized AI, emphasizing "AI sovereignty" rather than cheap computing power. With high subsidy risks, halving and ETFs become key. For details, please see: hellobtc.com/kp/du/03/6266.htm...

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