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Yuma’s State of Bittensor: 128 Subnets, 99.1% Coverage

Decentralized AI is entering an accelerated adoption phase – Yuma’s state of Bittensor: 128 subnets, 99.1% coverage, and rising institutional access via BitGo, Copper, Crypto.com. In particular, the infrastructure metrics show a 21.5% increase in staked alpha and an 8.7% share of circulating TAO securing subnets as of June 30, 2025.
Institutional Framework, Validator Operations, and Ecosystem Dynamics
Yuma highlights an acceleration of institutional access: BitGo, Crypto.com, Copper, InfStones, Yield.xyz, and Uphold are connected to Bittensor via the Yuma validator. The validator operates 24/7 and covers as much as 99.1% of active subnets, and provides missed rewards for partners and delegators. Also, most recently, 6 institutional and staking custody providers entered the Yuma ecosystem.
If we speak about more specific numbers, then in Q2 2025, the number of subnets increased by 50%, the number of miners by 16.3%, and non-zero wallets by 27.8%. And the subnets cover a very wide range of areas, in particular Computer Vision, Edge Device, Federated Learning, Adversarial AI, and Physical AI.
This is the implementation of the concept they present, “Bittensor is like the Olympics for AI”, where subnets are presented as competitions, miners as athletes, validators as judges, and emissions as medals.
There are also educational initiatives – in June, Yuma, together with the University of Connecticut, launched the BittBridge university program, which opens a path for students to participate in decentralized AI. The report includes a quote.
Barry Silbert, Founder & CEO, Yuma:
“The transformative power of AI shouldn’t be limited to a few tech giants or well-funded companies with massive compute access”.
Conclusion
The adoption of Bittensor is already underway, combining institutional entry via the Yuma validator with the expansion of ecosystem metrics and applied subnets. This is another powerful step toward integrating today’s key technologies, Blockchain and AI. Stay tuned, let’s watch the latest updates in the alliance of AI, crypto, and blockchain.
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Global 14th Annual Month of Non-Violence, Families and Understanding Artificial Intelligence, October 2025

The 14th Annual Month of Non-Violence, Families, and Understanding Artificial Intelligence, is during the entire month of October 2025. This annual effort organized by Black Women for Positive Change, in affiliation with the Positive Change Foundation, is supported by Everytown for Gun Safety, The World Conference of Mayors, National Association of Black Nurses, National Association for Community Mediation, DC Peace Team, Mediators Beyond Borders, and 100 Fathers Inc. To date dozens of virtual and face to face events are planned in: Arizona, Washington D.C., Tennessee, California, Illinois, Michigan, Maryland, Washington State, Texas, and overseas in South Korea, Malawi, Nigeria; Kenya, and Liberia. The schedule for events is posted at: www.monthofnonviolence.org
“While we are glad to see statistics that report a national reduction of violence happening across America, we wake up too often to news stories about horrific violent incidents like the mass shooting that killed and injured children at the Church, in Minneapolis. We all must work hard to change the culture of violence in America and the world. This year there are three primary themes—”Non-Violence, Families, and Understanding Artificial Intelligence,” said Honorable Daun S. Hester and Dr. Stephanie Myers in a joint statement. They continue, “First, we want organizations and individuals to focus non-violence and individual peace building strategies like Peace Circles; Second, we want people to strengthen their families and accept the fact that lots of violence begins at the kitchen table; and Third, we want communities to realize ‘Artificial Intelligence’ is here, and even if you don’t like it, you must understand it and we must determine if AI can help stop violence.”
The 14th Annual Month of Non-Violence, Families and Understanding Artificial Intelligence begins October 1, 2025 with “7 Days of Prayer” led by Faith Leaders who are Christian, Jewish, and Muslim. A workshop on “Understanding Artificial Intelligence” will be led by Dr. Denise Turley on Wednesday, September 17th, at 6 pm/EST. People can register for the Zoom link at www.
Individuals and groups are also asked to produce videos of the PEACE PLEDGE for posting on social media. Please send 60 second videos to [email protected]
Event schedule is posted at www.monthofnonviolence.org
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Full Slate of Hearings This Week on Broadband, Artificial Intelligence and Energy

Congress tackles broadband, AI and energy in a busy week of hearings. Broadband Breakfast’s Resilient Critical Infrastructure Summit is on Thursday.

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