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The Bittensor halving occurred on Sunday, Dec. 13. Post-halving, the network has reduced mining rewards to 0.5 TAO per block. The Bittensor ecosystem has ...
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Bittensor's first halving is set to take place on December 14. Investors hope it will boost the TAO token's price. The reduced rewards will also impact the network's subnets and miners.
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