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tldr; The article compares Arbius and Bittensor, two projects aimed at decentralizing AI through blockchain technology. Arbius introduces a Proof-of-AI-Compute algorithm to validate and reward AI model computations without a central authority, focusing on reproducible computation and rewarding solvers with AIUS tokens. Bittensor, on the other hand, decentralizes incentive distribution through a network of networks approach, using subnets and a Root Network for governance and incentive mechanisms. Both projects aim to democratize AI access and innovation, but they differ in their approach to tokenomics, governance, and infrastructure. Arbius operates on Ethereum’s Layer 2 solution, Arbitrum Nova, for reduced fees and enhanced scalability, while Bittensor uses its own Layer 1 blockchain developed with the Polkadot SDK. Governance in Arbius is designed to be DAO-based from the outset, whereas Bittensor starts with a centralized foundation aiming to transition to community ownership. The comparison highlights the unique value propositions and visions of both projects in fostering a decentralized AI ecosystem.
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