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IO is the native token of the io.net platform, and essentially, this project is doing one thing—integrating idle GPU resources worldwide. These GPUs are scattered across data centers, mining farms, and various corners, connected through a decentralized network to create a low-cost, high-efficiency computing power trading market.
Currently, the AI industry’s demand for GPU computing power is as hot as glowing iron, but traditional cloud service providers have prohibitively high costs, and supply often cannot keep up. io.net’s approach is straightforward—saving up to 90% of costs for ML startups and AI application providers while ensuring computing power can be deployed in seconds. This directly addresses market pain points.
From a trading perspective, it is recommended to focus on the $0.140-$0.160 buy-in range. Short-term targets are $0.28-$0.32 (conservatively expected to reach by 2025), mid-term targets are $0.48-$0.49 (anticipated levels in 2027-2028), and if the fundamentals continue to perform well, the long-term potential of $0.75-$1.00 is also worth looking forward to. Set stop-loss below $0.125.
Why are we optimistic about it? There are two main reasons. First, the demand for AI computing power is real and explosive. Without sufficient computing support, high-cost AI projects simply cannot survive, and io.net is targeting this essential sector. Second, the token itself has practical value—it can be used to pay for computing costs (and enjoy fee discounts), and it can also be staked for rewards. This dual economic incentive supports the token’s demand. Additionally, with a well-designed total supply that prevents infinite dilution, this economic model is fairly solid.
To be honest, projects with actual application scenarios for tokens are indeed more solid, much more reliable than those purely炒概念
But the target is already 0.28 by 2025... hmm, I’ll observe for now and see
I'm just worried it might turn out to be another Render story—once the hype dies down, it's all over.
But on the other hand, saving 90% of the costs is indeed incredible. With such high computing power demand, everyone has to pay the price.
I'll try staking mining rewards. Anyway, I have free time.