AI-Focused Cryptocurrencies Face Significant Decline Amid Microsoft Data Center Slowdown

The recent downturn in the cryptocurrency market, particularly for AI-focused tokens, has been significantly influenced by Microsoft’s decision to slow its data center expansion plans. In the past 24 hours, Bittensor’s token has plummeted by 10%, with a staggering 24% drop over the past week. Render Token (RNDR) and Grass have similarly faced declines of 10% and 20% respectively, contributing to a 10% decrease in the overall market cap of AI tokens tracked by CoinGecko. This trend mirrors the performance of major AI-related stocks, with NVIDIA experiencing a more than 30% decline from its 2024 peak and AMD dropping 47% from its highs this year.
The impact of Microsoft’s announcement, which includes halting or delaying data center developments across multiple countries, raises concerns about the pace of growth in the AI sector. This news is particularly striking given Microsoft’s pivotal role in AI commercialization through its collaboration with OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT. Analysts from TD Cowen have expressed worries about a potential oversupply of data centers, suggesting that the demand may not keep pace with the rapid expansion previously anticipated.
The AI boom has attracted numerous developers in the crypto space, with projects like Bittensor offering decentralized marketplaces for AI learning models, where miners earn TAO tokens by contributing computing resources. Render operates on Solana, providing a platform for users to lease GPU power, while Grass incentivizes users to earn tokens through app installations. Additionally, the decline in AI meme coins, particularly within the Virtuals Protocol ecosystem, highlights the broader market correction, with tokens like GAME seeing their valuations plummet from $350 million to just $13 million since January.
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