TechFlow News, April 10: Const, co-founder of Bittensor, responded to recent controversies, stating that he has no authority to pause token emissions on his subnet—only a portion of his alpha holdings was sold, resulting in changes to emission schedules; such actions are identical to those of ordinary TAO holders. Regarding community governance rights, Const clarified that Samuel, founder of Covenant AI, voluntarily abandoned his channel and publicly explained his decision; certain administrative privileges were temporarily revoked but have since been restored, and Samuel’s administrator status was not removed. Additionally, Const denied conducting large-scale token sales, noting that the amount sold accounts for less than 1% of his total investment, and emphasized that transaction transparency forms the foundation of the dTao system. Explanations from both sides regarding community governance and token operations differ, and related discussions remain ongoing.
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