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제목: Alpha Sigma Capital Research Publishes New Report on Bittensor (TAO), Decentralized “Neural Internet” Model
부제: Bittensor is reimagining the future of artificial intelligence by shifting power away from centralized tech giants and into a decentralized peer-to-peer network. Through its TAO token economy and subnet competitions, the project envisions a “Neural Internet” where machine intelligence evolves openly, competitively, and democratically.
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In the current artificial intelligence landscape, a handful of corporate titans—OpenAI, Google, and Meta among them—dominate with vast proprietary datasets, immense computing resources, and closed-source models. These concentrated advantages create steep barriers for smaller innovators hoping to compete.
Bittensor offers a strikingly different path. Designed as a peer-to-peer network, the protocol enables any participant to contribute computing power or model outputs. These contributions are then evaluated and rewarded through TAO tokens, with the process governed by the systems unique Yuma Consensus mechanism.
At the heart of the project lies the vision of a “Neural Internet.” Within this ecosystem, models compete across specialized subnets—mini-markets focused on particular tasks or domains. Validators rank contributions based on criteria such as accuracy, efficiency, and novelty, while incentives are aligned through TAO tokens. Much like Bitcoins proof-of-work, these tokens power staking, governance, transaction fees, and reward distribution—but with intelligence, not hash power, at the core.
Founded in 2019 by Jacob Robert Steeves, a former Google engineer, and Ala Shabaana, Bittensor operates under the OpenTensor Foundation. Its governance reflects its decentralized ethos: TAO token holders can vote directly on protocol upgrades, emission schedules, and subnet parameters, ensuring the network evolves through collective decision-making rather than corporate fiat.
Bittensors ambition is bold—nothing less than democratizing AI development by transforming it into a global, open, and competitive marketplace for machine intelligence.