Learn how Bittensor and TRON differ in their key features, market performance, and community adoption, so you can decide which cryptocurrency is best for your investment strategy.
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Bittensor is a decentralized protocol aimed at facilitating collaboration and knowledge sharing in the field of machine learning, a section of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The underlying infrastructure is Subtensor, a layer 1 network developed on Polkadot's Substrate SDK. Bittensor consists of several specialized subnets to accelerate the development of AI models. To do this, users contribute by providing computing resources, expertise, or data and are rewarded with TAO tokens, thus creating a massive decentralized neural network.
Tron is a public, programmable layer 1 blockchain, known for very low transaction fees and high execution capacity. The network relies on a Delegated Proof of Stake (DPoS) mechanism where 27 validators (Super Representatives) take turns every 6 hours to validate blocks and transactions. The blockchain is based on the TRON Virtual Machine (TVM) for the creation and execution of smart contracts and uses the Solidity programming language, making it compatible with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM-compatible).