Bittensor's Move Toward Institutions and BlockDAG's Presale Momentum: The Crypto Turning Point of 2025
- Bittensor (TAO) faces short-term price dips but gains 6.02% weekly amid institutional interest and its December 2025 halving event. - BlockDAG (BDAG) surges past $430M in presales with $0.0015 token price, leveraging DAG-Proof-of-Work hybrid tech and F1 team partnerships. - Analysts debate whether TAO's supply reduction and BDAG's presale momentum will drive broader crypto trends or remain isolated developments.
As of October 2025, Bittensor (TAO) and BlockDAG (BDAG) are shaping distinct stories within the crypto sector.
Despite recent fluctuations, Bittensor’s technical indicators remain positive. On Binance’s TAO/USDT chart, the token has formed an inverse head and shoulders pattern—a well-known signal for a potential upward reversal—suggesting a breakout above $600 could occur if the $490 resistance is maintained, according to CryptoFront News. Institutional support has grown, with Grayscale’s AI Fund now controlling more than a third of TAO’s total supply, reflecting strong confidence in its future, the report notes. The upcoming halving in December 2025 will reduce daily token issuance by half, which could further limit supply and increase demand. Still, some caution remains; while certain analysts see
Several other projects are also gaining traction.
The contrast between Bittensor’s measured optimism and BlockDAG’s recent growth underscores the market’s dual nature: established players leveraging institutional credibility versus newcomers driving excitement through innovation and community engagement. As Bittensor approaches its halving and BlockDAG readies for launch, investors will be watching closely to see which narrative takes the lead as 2025 draws to a close.
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