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Taiki Maeda

@TaikiMaeda2

"The Humble Farmer” 🧑‍🌾 | Founder @HFAresearch 🐸 | Lad @0xSteadyLads 🌊 | Host @CryptoMarketWiz 🎙️ No ads/sponsors 🫡

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Taiki Maeda
Taiki Maeda@TaikiMaeda2·
Closed all my ETH shorts. Was a life-changing trade. Hope I was able to help some of you along the way. Good vibes only from now on.
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Taiki Maeda
Taiki Maeda@TaikiMaeda2·
Taiki bought BTC and you didn't sell?
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Taiki Maeda@TaikiMaeda2·
can someone $TAO pill me
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Michael D. White
Michael D. White@here4impact·
@TaikiMaeda2 how much time do you have
Supercycle@supercyclepod

Stillcore expected $TAO at $3,000 this year. One of the first funds exclusively investing in Bittensor. Built in partnership with @Jason, widely known for his All-In Podcast. This might be the breakout moment for TAO, backed by distribution and network that can take Bittensor to the masses. 0:00 Intro 1:05 What is Bittensor? 5:50 Ridges (SN62), 404Gen (SN17), Nova (SN68), Templar (SN3) 9:00 Why bet an entire fund on one ecosystem? 14:35 Ridges (SN62) Targon (SN4) and Chutes (SN64) 22:29 Thesis for TAO 33:28 Stillcore Portfolio picks: Ridges (SN62), Hippius (SN75), Targon (SN4) 44:10 BitCast (SN93), mining $TAO by podcasting 50:53 OpenClaw and Vidaio (SN85) mining 1:00:39 Rapid Fire inc. BitMind (SN34)

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ieaturfood@ieaturfoods·
@TaikiMaeda2 Newfound excitement around Subnets, not all are completely useless anymore some even revenue generating with buybacks (Templar hottest one rn) Flywheel in motion, Tao staked to subnets above 20%, only cult community other than HL from last cycle + has normie mindshare
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tradinghoe
tradinghoe@tradinghoex·
Bittensor and subnets - AI broad infra (not just specifically for agents ) >Bittensor is an open source platform where participants produce best in class digital commodities including compute power, storage space, AI inference and training, protein folding, financial markets prediction and more. >TAO is the currency of the ecosystem. There will be only 21 million TAO ( same idea as bitcoin scarcity). New Tao gets created every block and handed out to people doing useful work. The amount of new TAO being created recently got cut in half ( the “halving” in Dec 2025), which means it gets scarcer over time >Think of subnets as different departments in a company, except each one is its own mini marketplace focused on one specific AI task. Each subnet consists of: - A miner: the workers. They run ai models or provide computing power. They’re competing against each other to do the best job - Validators: the judges. They test the miner’s work and score it. Good miners get more TAO, bad miners get less.The matrix of these scores, by each validator for each miner, serves as input to Yuma Consensus. - Subnet Creators: the managers. they designs the subnet and wrote the rules for what counts as “good work” - The Yuma Consensus algorithm operates on-chain, and determines emissions to miners, validators, and subnet creators across the platform, based on performance. there currently 126 of these subnets:taostats.io Each subnet functions as its own automated market maker (AMM), with two liquidity reserves, one containing TAO( τ)—the currency of the Bittensor network, and one containing a subnet specific "dynamic" currency, referred to as that subnet's alpha ( α)token. The alpha token is purchased by staking TAO into the subnet's reserve, which is initialized with a negligible amount of liquidity A subnet's economy therefore consists of three pools of currency: Tao reserves: the amount of tao (t) that has been staked into the subnet Alpha reserves: the amount of alpha (a)available for purchase Alpha outstanding: the amount of alpha (a) held in the hotkeys of a subnet's participants, also referred to as the total stake in the subnet The price of a subnet's alpha token is determined by the ratio of TAO in that subnet's reserve to its alpha in reserve. Alpha currency that is not held in reserve but is which is held in the hotkeys of subnet participants is referred to as alpha outstanding. As TAO-holders stake TAO into subnets in exchange for the subnet-specific alpha, they are essentially 'voting with their TAO' for the value of the subnet. Subnets with more staking than unstaking receive higher emissions, while subnets with net outflows receive reduced or zero emissions. This flow-based model rewards subnets that attract genuine user engagement. In return, stakers extract a share of the subnet's emissions. The bull case is pretty simple: AI demand is exploding, TAO supply is getting scarcer (halving), and if the subnets keep building real products that people actually pay for, demand for TAO goes up because you need it to use the network. There are also institutional products emerging , Grayscale and Bitwise have filed for TAO ETFs, and there's a staked TAO product listing on a Swiss exchange.(SIX SWISS EXCHANGE) The bear case is that most subnet alpha tokens still don't have clear revenue models, liquidity is thin (meaning prices can swing wildly on small trades), and it's still early enough that gaming the system is possible ( this is from my journal Lmeow)
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Taiki Maeda
Taiki Maeda@TaikiMaeda2·
@PatniShubh i did haha but I'm guessing the story has changed a bit given dynamic tao launched...?
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shubh@PatniShubh·
@TaikiMaeda2 Loll read the article i wrote 😂😂
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Taiki Maeda@TaikiMaeda2·
@here4impact the best way to get tao-pilled is to read something from the motley fool?!
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Michael D. White
Michael D. White@here4impact·
Andy ττ@bittingthembits

🚨 BREAKING: The Motley Fool just published a feature article on $TAO after a 56% move in seven days. From $175 to $275 in one week. Now sitting at $284. And The Motley Fool holds a position in Bittensor. Read that again. 👀 Explicitly stated in disclosure. One of the most widely followed investment publications in the world the same platform that recommended Netflix at $1.50 and Nvidia at $4 owns $TAO and recommends it to their audience. The article highlights three catalysts driving this week's move. First, Grayscale's Bittensor Trust @Grayscale (GTAO) gained SEC reporting status on March 14. This is not a minor regulatory checkbox. SEC reporting status means institutional investors who are mandated to only hold compliant, reporting assets can now allocate to $TAO through Grayscale. The same pathway that opened the floodgates for Bitcoin. Pension funds, endowments, family offices, RIAs an entire class of capital that was previously locked out now has a regulated vehicle. Second, @covenant_ai-72B. A 72-billion parameter AI model running natively on the Bittensor network. The Motley Fool describes this as a move that "fully vertically integrates Bittensor as an AI crypto platform." This is the decentralized network training frontier-class models. Not fine-tuning. Not wrapping an API. Training. The same work that costs OpenAI and Google hundreds of millions in centralized compute is happening on a permissionless network where anyone can contribute and earn. Third, Large investor accumulation and a broader revival of AI interest. Open interest surging. Whale wallets growing. The smart money is not waiting for permission. But here is what The Motley Fool article does not cover. They did not mention that Bittensor has 100+ subnets producing real AI commodities inference, compute, predictions, data scraping, drug discovery, trading intelligence. They did not mention @Chutes doing $4.3M ARR with Harvard research partnerships and end-to-end encryption. They did not mention @Numinous building the world's most accurate forecasting engine with 200+ competing agents. They did not mention @MetaNova analyzing real molecular binding data for drug targets. They did not mention agents autonomously onboarding themselves as miners through @AstridIntel Arena. They did not mention @LeadpoetAI getting featured in Forbes with $1M ARR and 26 paying B2B customers. They did not mention @TargonCompute renting confidential H200s at $1.90/hr with sold-out B200 inventory. They did not mention the tokenomics 21M hard cap, first halving complete, 68% of supply staked, 3,600 $TAO daily emission, 100+ subnet pools each absorbing $TAO as base liquidity, wallet growth of 33-75% year over year at every single tier. They did not mention that Bitcoin miners are going unprofitable at $92K-$130K production costs while Bitcoin trades at $68K and that those miners are migrating to AI compute where Bittensor is already the market leader in decentralized infrastructure. They covered the surface. The surface alone moved the price 56% in a week. Imagine what happens when mainstream financial media starts covering the depth. When they write about the subnet economy generating $20M+ ARR. When they write about agents like @ridges_ai consuming digital commodities priced in $TAO. When they write about the flow-based emission model that mechanically rewards subnets attracting capital. When they explain that every subnet pool is a $TAO sink and every new agent is a $TAO demand driver. This week was the first time most Motley Fool readers have ever heard the word Bittensor. 56% in seven days on an introduction. The education curve has barely started. The product depth has barely been surfaced. The institutional on-ramps just opened. And the supply is the tightest it has ever been. $175 to $286 was the market waking up. What comes next is the market understanding what it woke up to. $TAO Not financial advice. DYOR. 🔗fool.com/investing/2026…

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Taiki Maeda@TaikiMaeda2·
are there any crypto bulls left lol
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Michael Saylor
Michael Saylor@saylor·
Tell only your best friends. $STRC
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Taiki Maeda
Taiki Maeda@TaikiMaeda2·
2 Easy Rules to Succeed in Crypto: 1) Sell when no one wants to 2) Buy when no one wants to I am becoming increasingly confident we are in (2). I'm starting to buy BTC very aggressively, with enough of a cash buffer to add on dips. Longer-form article/video coming soon! 🐂
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VIKTOR
VIKTOR@thedefivillain·
In terms of crypto interest and bottom indicators, this is the first time that the # of followers in my TG channel is going down afair It started in mid February For how long did Taiki lose followers on his YT channel during the 2022 bear market?
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BurstingBagel 🥯
BurstingBagel 🥯@burstingbagel·
STRC is another one of Saylor's zero sum games. Buy any of his structured products and you're just getting indirect BTC exposure with extra steps. STRC actually has resemblances to Terra Luna lol. UST holders thought they were earning 20% APR but they were really just funding a LUNA buying mechanism. STRC won't go to zero but like i said, it's similar in some ways. I'm amazed people still fall for this bait
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Taiki Maeda
Taiki Maeda@TaikiMaeda2·
@stoicsavage I'm thinking you just buy because it's a good ponzi as long as you remember to sell in the future since it's a ponzi typical crypto
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