The Anthropic Claude model, which was taken offline at the request of the US government for its Mythos 5 and Fable 5 versions, has reignited debates in the artificial intelligence world.
While this ban has also attracted market attention, Grayscale research head Zach Pandl evaluated the developments in the latest report.
As is known, on June 12, the US government announced that it was blocking access to Anthropic’s Mythos-level models for foreign nationals on grounds of national security.
Grayscale research director Zach Pandl stated that the US ban on the Anthropic AI model has strengthened decentralized projects.
Accordingly, Pandl argued that the US government’s decision to block Anthropic’s latest AI model has increased demand for decentralized AI projects like Bittensor (TAO).
At this point, Pandl noted that in the US and China, the two leading countries in the field of artificial intelligence, very few companies hold control over the AI sector.
In response, Pandl stated that Bittensor aims to provide permissionless AI access through an open, global, and decentralized network, and that Bittensor is the Bitcoin of the AI sector.
“Bittensor is the Bitcoin of the AI sector… What Bitcoin did for money, Bittensor is doing for AI.”
Recently, access to artificial intelligence has also become very important.
Pandl also noted that the price of TAO increased by 30% in 12 hours following the announcement of the restrictions on the Mythos model, concluding that demand for decentralized alternatives is increasing as centralized providers restrict access to AI.
*This is not investment advice.


