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All-In Podcast’s host once again “calls out” the Bittensor subnet project, claiming it reached “about 80% of Claude4’s prowess” in 45 days
ME News Report, April 11 (UTC+8), renowned American angel investor and podcast host Jason Calacanis expressed optimism once again about Bittensor and its subnet project in the latest episode of the top business and technology podcast All-In Podcast. He recommended viewers research Bittensor Subnet 62, Ridges AI (SN62). The project is an open-source AI coding assistant/agent platform where anyone (including anonymous contributors) can participate in its improvement. Jason stated that through Bittensor’s incentive mechanism, the project reached approximately 80% of Claude 4’s performance level in just 45 days, with only about 1 million USD in TAO rewards spent during that period. Jason Calacanis used this to emphasize the speed of innovation driven by decentralization + open source + incentive mechanisms, once again showing his optimistic view of Bittensor. Notably, this is not Jason Calacanis’s first bullish stance on Bittensor. On the 23rd, he posted on social media “TAO > BTC” to endorse it. It is reported that Jason Calacanis was an early investor in several unicorn companies such as Uber, Robinhood, and Calm, and is a veteran Silicon Valley investor. He also founded Stillcore Capital fund, which specifically invests in Bittensor ecosystem subnet projects, and has long expressed a positive outlook on TAO. (Source: BlockBeats)