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TAO has surged over 46% since the beginning of the month, with the Bittensor subnetwork project posting an impressive gain.

2026.03.16 09:55:00

March 16 — Per HTX market data, the Bittensor ecosystem’s subnet projects have seen notable surges recently. Bittensor (TAO) has continued climbing since its Upbit listing late last month, hitting a new high of $293.8 this morning — up over 46% since the start of March. Key subnets have posted strong weekly gains: - Chutes: +40.1% week-over-week, currently trading at $25.1 - τemplar: Surged 194% in the past 7 days, now at $19.3 - TARGON: Gained 60.3% week-to-date, priced at $13.25 - affine: Risen 42.7% over the week, trading at $21.3 Bittensor subnets are core to the network, with each operating as an independent, incentive-driven “micro AI economy” focused on creating specific AI-related digital assets. Post the Dynamic TAO (dTAO) upgrade, every subnet has its own native token.
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