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Bittensor Price Resumes Its Rally, Will TAO Hit $564?

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Shrishesh Tanksalkar

In latest Bittensor news, its native token TAO is making headlines with a stunning 10% daily surge landing at $444.97. This sudden upward move was not just another speculative pump. In fact, it is fueled by heavyweight institutional action such as Grayscale’s recent Bittensor Trust filing. And a fresh $10 million injection from Digital Currency Group. 

Together these sparks have reignited demand after a correction phase and placed Bittensor at the center of the AI crypto narrative. Join me as I decode the next milestone for Bittensor price in this analysis.

TAO Price Analysis

The current momentum behind TAO price is hard to miss. During the last 24 hours, the token posted a high of $459.54 and a low of $395.34 all while trading with a robust $519.42 million in volume. The market cap now stands at $4.53 billion.

From a technical perspective all eyes are glued to the signs of a genuine trend reversal. The MACD histogram has accelerated to +8.01 underscoring building bullish divergence. Meanwhile, the RSI is pressing against overbought conditions but hasn’t quite overheated. Importantly, TAO has clawed back its 30-day SMA at $343 and is now also trading above the 200-day EMA at $369.76. This is a classic signal that buyers have wrestled back control.

Traders interpret this confluence of bullish indicators as a green light following TAO’s epic 50% correction from its previous highs. If the token decisively closes above the key $450 resistance, it is likely to spark FOMO-driven entries and could easily target the next Fibonacci extension at $564. Conversely, $433.9 and $403.4 now serve as first supports should there be a short-term pullback.

FAQs

Why is TAO price up today?

TAO’s momentum is being driven by Grayscale’s trust launch and a major $10M investment from DCG, combined with bullish technicals and excitement ahead of the first halving event.

Is TAO currently overbought?

While the RSI-7 sits at 66.13, which is close to overbought, it has not entered an extreme zone, and the MACD supports ongoing bullish sentiment.

What’s next for TAO in 2025?

With the anticipated halving in December likely to reduce new supply, and with institutional interest still strong, a sustained uptrend towards $564 remains in play if bullish signals hold.

Shrishesh Tanksalkar

Shrishesh is a versatile writer with 2+ years of experience in cryptocurrencies. An engineer turned storyteller, this selective introvert is a wannabe biker on weekends.

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