Grayscale Files Form 10 for Bittensor Trust, Paving the Way for AI-Driven Crypto Assets

Grayscale, a leading digital asset manager, has made a significant move in the cryptocurrency space by filing Form 10 with the SEC for its Bittensor Trust ($TAO). This filing marks the initial step toward becoming a reporting company under U.S. securities law, which could potentially reduce private placement holding periods from 12 months to 6 months. If successful, this would facilitate public trading on OTC markets and bolster institutional confidence in AI-driven crypto assets, paving the way for broader adoption of Bittensor’s decentralized AI network.
The announcement was made via Grayscale’s official X account, emphasizing the importance of increased accessibility, transparency, and regulatory standing. Should the SEC approve the Form 10, the Bittensor Trust will be required to file quarterly, annual, and current reports, similar to public companies. This level of transparency is expected to enhance investor trust in $TAO, the native token of Bittensor, which incentivizes AI model contributions through cryptocurrency. Grayscale’s intent to seek public quotation of Bittensor Trust shares on OTC Markets further indicates its commitment to regulatory compliance and market legitimacy.
The timing of this filing is particularly strategic, as AI-related tokens have seen significant growth, attracting both speculative and institutional interest. Bittensor operates as a decentralized AI marketplace, allowing developers to train models and earn $TAO based on performance. The trust provides institutional investors with a regulated investment vehicle to gain exposure to AI infrastructure without the complexities of managing data centers. Following the announcement, $TAO experienced a surge in trading volume, with analysts predicting continued bullish momentum as Grayscale’s compliance efforts progress, potentially leading to increased liquidity and market activity for the token.
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