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After a lot of thought, I've made the difficult decision to wind down @IntoTAO. As a result, I also won't be attending Exploit Summit later this year.
This wasn't an easy decision.
IntoTAO has introduced me to some incredible people, given me opportunities I never expected, and allowed me to contribute something meaningful to an ecosystem I genuinely believe in. For everyone who read an article, shared feedback, subscribed, or simply followed the journey and supported, thank you.
The decision ultimately came down to conviction.
With $TAO trading just above $200, I believe we're looking at generational prices. I had to ask myself a simple question:
If I truly believe that, why am I spending my time and capital building around the ecosystem instead of accumulating the asset itself?
I couldn't justify the answer.
Running IntoTAO the way I wanted required a significant investment of time, infrastructure, and money. Today, I believe every spare dollar and every spare hour has a better expected return being directed toward accumulating TAO and selected alpha.
That doesn't mean I've lost conviction in Bittensor.
Quite the opposite.
My conviction has become so strong that I'm choosing to simplify and focus entirely on the investment.
To everyone who subscribed to IntoTAO, thank you for putting your trust in me. I intend to honor every subscription.
The upcoming SN59 Babelbit codebase review will still be completed and released to subscribers as promised.
On top of that, subscribers will be able to vote on up to two additional subnet codebase reviews. I'll complete those as well before formally closing the project.
I wanted to make sure everyone who supported IntoTAO receives the value they paid for.
I still believe Bittensor is building something the world hasn't fully understood yet. I just believe that, for me, the highest-conviction way to participate right now and over the coming months is as an investor rather than a builder.
Thank you to everyone who was part of the journey.
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