The names buying $TAO right now would surprise most of the market.
Retail is still debating whether Bittensor is real. The wallets already answered.
Barry Silbert holds roughly $100M in TAO through DCG and built Yuma, an entire incubator dedicated to Bittensor startups. He has compared its potential to early Bitcoin.
Jason Calacanis, the early Uber investor, is now a consulting partner at Stillcore Capital, a US hedge fund built exclusively around TAO and subnet tokens. His public call was a potential 200x from a $2.5B market cap.
Grant Cardone and Brian Dixon just disclosed TAO buys this week.
Chris Miglino’s DNA Fund committed around $50M in compute to mining Bittensor subnets and called decentralized AI possibly bigger than Bitcoin.
Polychain and dao5 were positioned years before any of them. Grayscale has already filed for a spot TAO ETF.
Now stack what they are actually buying:
21M hard cap, identical to Bitcoin. First halving complete, daily issuance cut from 7,200 to 3,600 TAO. Over 100 live subnets producing real AI services.
So who wins here? The people who treated Bittensor like infrastructure and positioned before the ETF decision.
Who thinks they win? Everyone calling decentralised AI a fad while billionaires quietly build entire funds around one token.
The people who read the docs always buy before the people who read the price.
Shoutout @WhatSayLew @JesusMartinez for the excellent breakdown.