Bittensor Halving Draws 29% TAO Run.. & Fresh Skepticism

A lob-sided leverage build-up at $360 boosts odds of a drastic candle: can this Bittensor upgrade arouse a ‘giga send’?

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Bittensor’s TAO token jumped to $350 after the blockchain network completed its first halving, cutting emissions and briefly pushing the AI-linked asset to its strongest levels in roughly four months. Tapping a liquidity zone up to $340, TAO’s momentum is expected to be continue if the artificial intelligence (AI) coin sustains above the $300 mark in the near-term.

Bittensor’s (TAO) move landed in a market that’s been selectively rewarding tokens with concrete catalysts. TAO’s block production halving offered a humongous mechanical supply shift — while a parallel narrative built around growing staking, and the broader “decentralized AI” trade helped pull attention back to the mainstream AI crypto name.

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On-chain data pegged subnet staking above $620 million as the halving took effect, a sign of capital remaining committed even as risk appetite in altcoins has been fragile.

In the days around the event, TAO was increasingly discussed as a potential short-squeeze candidate, with some analysts pointing to liquidation levels that could accelerate upside if price reclaimed key thresholds.

That backdrop matters because TAO’s rally has not been purely a spot story. When positioning leans bearish into a headline event — and the headline is supply-constricting — the unwind can be abrupt, particularly for an AI crypto token with thinner liquidity than mega-caps.

The Multi-Billion Valuation Question: Incentives Versus Revenue

Not everyone is buying the rally.

Separate analysis circulating this week argued that Bittensor’s current economics still lean heavily on inflationary rewards rather than organic demand, with top subnets effectively subsidized by token emissions. Meanwhile, big-time crypto investors, otherwise known as whales, have showcased massive belief in Bittensor (TAO), pushing the Chaikin Money Flow (CMF) to the highest level since January 6, 2026.

Additionally, the Smoothed Moving Average (SMA) spiked to $326.58, flipping the previous long-term resistance level into key support. As Bittensor’s (TAO) price rally escalates beyond the $360 price capture level, the AI altcoin nears a $4 billion valuation by global crypto market cap.

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