BITTENSOR 2026: Machine Learning Gold Rush or Cut-and-Run Scam?

BITTENSOR 2026: Machine Learning Gold Rush or Cut-and-Run Scam?

Bittensor AI crypto reveals "con man" founders, intelligence community infiltration, but "gangbuster performance" ahead. Snake-like, slippery, suspicious - yet 3 major peaks predicted. What's the real story?


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September, 2024 - Future Forecasting Group Analysis

What happens when remote viewers target the #25 ranked AI cryptocurrency that most people have never heard of? They uncover a project so complex and controversial that one viewer declared it had "intelligence community vibes" while another felt it was "snake-like, slippery, and suspicious."

Bittensor (TAO) - the peer-to-peer marketplace for machine intelligence - triggered some of our most conflicted session data ever. While viewers predicted "gangbuster performance" and three major peaks ahead, they also described founders as potential "con men" and felt an overwhelming sense that something wasn't right.

The technology is revolutionary: a proof-of-intelligence model that rewards valuable machine learning contributions. But the energy signature told a different story - one of manipulation, potential "cut and run" scenarios, and possible intelligence agency infiltration.

With AI being the hottest sector in crypto, is Bittensor positioned for explosive growth or is it a sophisticated trap?