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DCG invested $10 million in two Bittensor subnet funds established by its subsidiary Yuma.

DCG invested $10 million in two Bittensor subnet funds established by its subsidiary Yuma.

2025-10-10 07:40

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ChainThink news, October 10, according to The Block, Yuma, a subsidiary of Bittensor, a decentralized AI network under Digital Currency Group, announced the establishment of an asset management division on October 9, and received an initial investment of $10 million from DCG. The division will launch two flagship funds, namely the Yuma Subnet Composite Fund, which tracks all active subnets, and the Yuma Large Cap Subnet Fund, focusing on large subnets.

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