A new Bittensor proposal would turn validators into something like fund managers

A new proposal for the Bittensor network, titled 'Root Reborn,' aims to change how yield is distributed by turning validators into active fund managers. This shift is intended to reduce selling pressure on subnet tokens and incentivize better network curation.
Why it matters
As AI and decentralized networks converge, governance models that manage capital and tokenomics are essential for ecosystem sustainability.
Bittensor is built from dozens of subnets, each a marketplace for a different AI task, with its own token. TAO is the network s main token. Users earn yield by staking TAO to validators on the root, the layer considered the network s safest place to park capital.
The article provides a technical overview of a crypto-governance proposal without taking a stance on its success.
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