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Covenant AI's Withdrawal from Bittensor: A Wake-Up Call Revealing the Industry's Fake Decentralization
Covenant AI (formerly Templar) has spent more than two years building what is considered the most significant technological milestone in decentralized artificial intelligence to date: Covenant-72B — a language model with 72 billion parameters. This model was trained without licensing by more than 70 independent contributors on versatile hardware. This is not just a test run, but a major breakthrough that can be brought into production. This achievement was publicly recognized by Nvidia’s CEO on the podcast “All-In,” and it was also mentioned by Anthropic’s co-founder. Before that, it drove up the value of Bittensor’s TAO token by 90%, with some subnetworks reaching valuations close to $1.5 billion. However, right after that period of prosperity, the infrastructure underpinning everything became a weapon to attack them. In a public statement by Covenant AI, Bittensor’s founder, Jacob Steeves (pen name Const), unilaterally took several measures: