The subnet of the Tao ecosystem actually has the opportunity to replicate the market trend of the Ethereum ICO back then. The logic is simple— the stronger the subnet performs, the more participants there will be, and more people will stake Tao into the subnet, which directly drives up the price of Tao. The positive and negative feedback loop mutually reinforce each other, forming a virtuous cycle.



The real difference is that these 128 subnets are not vaporware projects; they are all real AI applications running. Some are already operating quite well and have even started generating revenue. Compared to the explosive growth period of the Ethereum ecosystem back then, now is indeed a good entry window. The earlier you participate, the more you can seize the benefits of ecosystem growth.
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RumbleValidatorvip
· 01-20 04:30
The staking cycle logic sounds good, but the key is whether the node validation efficiency can keep up—can 128 subnets really run stably? That's the point that determines life or death.
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BearMarketNoodlervip
· 01-19 20:17
All 128 subnets have real applications running, which indeed makes a difference. However, history won't repeat itself; it will only rhyme. It depends on how many people are truly willing to stake their assets.
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UncleWhalevip
· 01-17 11:59
It's been in Tao for a while now; now it's just a matter of whether the subnet can really produce results.
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GasFeeWhisperervip
· 01-17 06:52
The subnet this time is indeed quite interesting. Real-world AI applications are more reliable than the虚的ICO套 I get the logical loop of staking Tao to drive up the price, it's just a matter of execution All 128 subnets are running, not just on paper, which is somewhat convincing Missed out during Ethereum's explosion years ago, don't sleep on this one again Early birds always eat the meat, this principle is timeless Subnets with revenue are already up and running? Then we need to look at the specific data A virtuous cycle sounds good, but the key is to avoid turning into a game of musical chairs I've heard the term time window many times, but the Tao ecosystem is indeed worth following
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BearMarketHustlervip
· 01-17 06:52
The subnet logic sounds good, but is anyone really using it? That's the key. Can tao staking yields really compare to ETH back in the day? That's a bit of an overhype. All 128 subnets are practical applications... This claim needs to be backed by data; don't turn it into another ecosystem scam. Early dividends are indeed attractive, but the risks are not small. If this wave really takes off, it will be much more reliable than previous projects.
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not_your_keysvip
· 01-17 06:42
Early participants all know that those who get on now earn the most.
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0xSleepDeprivedvip
· 01-17 06:27
Wow, this logic is indeed clear. When the subnet is strong, Tao goes up; when Tao rises, more people come to stake, creating a positive feedback loop... But to be fair, Ethereum said the same back then, and look at the result. However, the fact that 128 subnets are really running AI applications is indeed different. It's not just a pure meme coin hype; there are actual businesses generating revenue. That's the real distinction. As for the entry window... what you said is correct, but you need to see clearly which subnets really have a shot. Don't get caught up in early FOMO.
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WalletInspectorvip
· 01-17 06:22
This logic indeed makes sense, but how much is Tao worth now? Can it really generate that kind of hype... --- 128 subnets sound impressive, but how many are truly valuable? Still a bit uncertain --- Early participation is definitely attractive, but the question is how to judge which subnet won't be the next to zero out --- What are people trying to achieve by comparing Ethereum? The ecosystem back then was just different --- Having income streams is more tangible; at least it's not just a concept --- I understand the logic of pushing the price through staking, but right now everyone is betting that Tao will go up, right? --- The term 'dividends' is a bit premature to use; let's wait until it really takes off
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