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Searching for the Next Altcoin? These Two Projects Stand Out

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Elena R

Crypto research platform Altcoin Buzz has released a side-by-side comparison of two popular altcoins, Bittensor (TAO) and Hedera Hashgraph (HBAR), aiming to help investors choose just one in a market where capital is limited.

The idea behind the comparison is straightforward. With many crypto assets trading at discounted prices, investors often do not have enough funds to buy everything. Instead of recommending both projects, the expert decided to make a clear choice by directly comparing the two across factors.

Decentralization Sets The First Major Difference

Bittensor is described as one of the most decentralized networks in the crypto space, nearly comparable to Bitcoin. There are no special privileges, insider advantages, or corporate control. Subnets compete constantly, encouraging innovation and efficiency.

Hedera, by contrast, operates as a permissioned network. It is governed by a council made up of large global companies such as Google and IBM. Only approved organizations can become validators, and applications must go through Hedera’s governance process. While this structure appeals to enterprises, it limits open participation.

Because of this, Altcoin Buzz gave Bittensor a clear edge on decentralization.

When it comes to growth and revenue, Bittensor again stood out. The network currently generates about $78,000 per day, or roughly $28 million per year. Hedera’s network revenue for 2025 is estimated closer to $5 million, following a slower first quarter.

Bittensor also has a smaller market value, around $2 billion, compared to Hedera’s roughly $4.5 billion. This makes TAO appear more undervalued relative to its revenue.

Hedera earned a win in compatibility and access. It is EVM-compatible, making it easy to use with common wallets and apps. Bittensor requires Polkadot-compatible wallets, which adds friction for new users.

Final Verdict

After weighing all factors, Altcoin Buzz narrowly chose Bittensor as the better single pick. The decision was driven by stronger decentralization, higher revenue relative to valuation, and long-term confidence in crypto AI.

Elena R

Elena is an expert in technical analysis and risk management in cryptocurrency market. She has 10+year experience in writing - accordingly she is avid journalists with a passion towards researching new insights coming into crypto erena.

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