Bittensor’s TAO is consolidating near $328 after a triple‑digit AI‑sector rally, with rich valuations, hot RSIs and a new golden‑cross fractal all flagging room for a 40% corrective dump toward $200 if profit‑taking accelerates.
Bittensor’s (TAO) native token TAO, a leading AI and big‑data asset, is changing hands around $327.81 today, up 4.47% over the last 24 hours but still lower by 17.67% on the week as the market digests a violent, sector‑wide swing in artificial intelligence narratives. With a market capitalization of about $3.53 billion and 24‑hour trading volume of $622.80 million, TAO currently ranks among the largest AI‑linked crypto assets, reflecting both strong speculative interest and deep two‑sided liquidity.
The token underpins Bittensor, a decentralized AI network that rewards machine‑learning models for contributing useful inference, effectively positioning TAO as both a governance and incentive asset at the center of an on‑chain AI compute marketplace.
Over the past month, TAO’s price has climbed more than 100%, with 7‑day, 14‑day and 30‑day gains of 21.68%, 58.38% and 105.14% respectively, before this week’s pullback. On the flow side, roughly 1.79 million TAO — equal to 18.68% of circulating supply — has traded in the last 24 hours, underscoring unusually intense activity relative to its size. Momentum remains elevated rather than exhausted: intraday RSI sits near 62, while the 7‑day RSI is around 58, signaling continued bullish bias without a full reset into oversold territory. This follows earlier spikes in whale participation and open interest that helped propel TAO’s breakout above $200 in early March, when large holders aggressively accumulated during the initial phase of the rally.
However, the same parabolic structure that lifted Bittensor is now flashing caution. CoinMarketCap’s latest AI‑token update notes that TAO surged roughly 160% into a golden cross on March 26, and historical fractal analysis of prior crosses indicates average corrections of about 40% within five to six weeks, implying potential downside toward the $200 region if the pattern repeats. That warning comes against the backdrop of a broader AI‑crypto basket that recently advanced more than 10% in a single day, as the sector’s combined capitalization expanded sharply on March 25. In other words, while Bittensor remains a bellwether for on‑chain AI and continues to trade with strong liquidity and active whale interest, its current technical setup suggests the market is transitioning from euphoria to a more fragile phase where profit‑taking, not fresh capital, may dominate the next move.


