TAO's 23% Jump Signals Rising Institutional Interest in AI Staking
- Bittensor's TAO surged 23% in Nov 2025 after Safello/DDA launched the staked TAO ETP (STAO) on SIX Swiss Exchange, boosting institutional adoption. - AI-driven crypto gains momentum as Bitcoin miners raise $11B for data centers, while DeepSnitch AI ($DSNT) emerges as a presale disruptor with $486K raised. - Coinbase reported $432.6M Q3 profit with $300B+ custody assets, reflecting crypto finance maturation, while Strategy's 5.7% share jump followed $2.8B net income. - Analysts forecast 115% TAO price gro
TAO, the
TAO's price surge reflected a wider recovery in the crypto sector, with
At the same time, institutional trust in digital assets continued to strengthen.
In traditional equities, earnings season brought mixed outcomes. Otter Tail (OTTR) saw a 2.7% drop in Q2 2025 revenue but surpassed earnings-per-share forecasts, as detailed on the
The AI industry's momentum was further supported by analyst insights. RBC's Elvira Scotto upgraded Williams (WMB) to "buy" ahead of its Q3 report, citing long-term growth drivers for natural gas infrastructure linked to AI and data center expansion, according to
With these developments unfolding, the introduction of the STAO ETP has brought new institutional liquidity to TAO, and analysts are predicting a possible 115% price rise by October 2026, according to Coindoo. Still, volatility remains a key risk, especially for speculative tokens in the early stage, which face questions about self-reported trading volumes, DigitalJournal observed.
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