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Barry Silbert Bets Big on Bittensor with New $10M Yuma Fund
Barry Silbert is making a significant return to active cryptocurrency investment through Yuma Asset Management, signaling renewed confidence in artificial intelligence-powered blockchain infrastructure. After a turbulent period that included regulatory challenges and market downturns affecting his Digital Currency Group, the veteran investor is channeling fresh capital into what he believes represents the next frontier of crypto utility.
According to Bloomberg’s reporting from late 2025, Silbert established Yuma specifically to invest in decentralized AI systems, with Bittensor standing as the fund’s flagship focus. The initiative marks a notable shift: while much of the crypto industry has struggled with legitimacy concerns, Silbert is targeting what he terms the intersection of substantive technology and market opportunity.
Why Silbert Sees Bittensor Differently Than AI Hype Projects
The crypto landscape is saturated with projects claiming AI integration as their core value proposition. Silbert distinguishes Bittensor from what he calls AI pretenders—ventures that capitalize on hype without delivering functional applications. His conviction centers on Bittensor’s demonstrated capability to produce real-world tools.
BitMind, a deepfake detection system built on the Bittensor network, exemplifies this distinction. Rather than tokenizing abstract concepts, the ecosystem generates practical solutions. Silbert’s comments reflect his assessment: the period since Bitcoin’s emergence has seen few innovations that match his current enthusiasm. “I’ve not been as excited about anything since Bitcoin as I am about Bittensor,” he stated in interviews.
The $10M Seed and Structured Institutional Entry
Yuma’s initial capitalization comes from DCG itself, seeded with $10 million to establish credibility and infrastructure. However, the fund’s ambition extends far beyond this opening deployment. Silbert is actively raising capital from institutional investors, venture capital firms, and high-net-worth individuals willing to accept potential total losses for exposure to outsized gains.
The fundraising strategy deliberately mirrors familiar financial structures. Bloomberg reported that Yuma’s funds are being positioned using recognizable analogies: one fund mimics the composition methodology of the Nasdaq, while another is structured similarly to the Dow Jones Industrial Average. This approach makes the nascent AI token ecosystem more palatable to institutional capital gatekeepers accustomed to traditional indices.
Notably, Silbert indicated that total capital raised across both funds would remain below Bittensor’s market valuation—currently around $1.81 billion based on recent figures. This represents disciplined capital allocation rather than speculative overcommitment.
TAO Tokens and the Economics of Decentralized AI
At the core of Silbert’s investment thesis lies Bittensor’s native token, TAO, which currently trades around $188.40. The token structure aligns incentives: participants who contribute computational resources to the network’s decentralized AI infrastructure receive TAO in return, creating a direct rewards mechanism for output rather than promises.
This economic model distinguishes Bittensor from purely speculative crypto projects. The fund can provide institutional investors structured access to TAO appreciation while the underlying network develops increasingly sophisticated AI capabilities. The combination appeals to capital seeking both technological utility and token economics exposure.
Strategic Timing and DCG’s Repositioning
Silbert’s Yuma announcement arrived during a transformative period for crypto’s regulatory and political landscape. The initiative follows years of setbacks for DCG—including federal investigations, layoffs, and financial strain stemming from the FTX collapse.
That implosion created a recalibration moment across the industry. Asset prices experienced severe compression, and regulatory scrutiny intensified. For Silbert personally, the period represented both challenge and clarification. Rather than retreating entirely, he is doubling down on what he considers legitimate technology infrastructure.
“I put my business-building jersey back on and I’m the CEO of Yuma,” Silbert indicated, signaling hands-on operational commitment rather than passive capital allocation. This positioning suggests he views the AI infrastructure layer as both a personal redemption opportunity and a genuine market inflection point.
Institutional Capital’s Next Frontier
The launch of Yuma illuminates broader institutional appetite for crypto infrastructure plays. While Bitcoin and Ethereum have achieved some mainstream institutional adoption, AI-focused blockchain networks remain relatively underexplored by traditional capital. Silbert is essentially opening a structured pathway for institutions to participate in this emerging layer.
His reputation—despite recent challenges—carries sufficient weight that institutional investors are willing to follow where he leads. Grayscale, his other major venture, has spent years establishing crypto credibility within traditional investment frameworks. Yuma represents the next iteration: leveraging that institutional trust to capture AI token upside before mainstream adoption accelerates.
The convergence of artificial intelligence and decentralized networks remains nascent, but conviction from experienced capital allocators like Silbert signals that this intersection is attracting serious financial commitment. Whether Bittensor fulfills the promise that attracts billions in institutional capital will largely determine whether Yuma becomes a model for future crypto-AI funds or another cautionary tale in Silbert’s complex investment history.