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🧵 $TAO. Why is up 10% on a boring Monday?
$TAO didn't move randomly. The catalyst was Subnet 4 (Targon) pushing a serious narrative: confidential compute for AI.
Not buzzwords. Real stack:
- Intel TDX / AMD SEV → encrypted CPU memory
- NVIDIA confidential compute → protected GPU workloads
- Cryptographic attestation → verifiable execution
Meaning: models + data stay private, even from the hardware host.
And yes, Targon joining NVIDIA's Inception program adds visibility, but let's be clear, that's access, not endorsement.
The real question isn't the tech. It's adoption.
If this actually brings:
- enterprise workloads
- real fees (not emissions)
- sustained subnet activity
then $TAO has a case to reprice higher.
If not, this fades like every other "next big infra" story.
Levels are noise right now. Usage is signal.
Ez money:
If enterprise workloads actually show up on Subnet 4 in the next 60 days, we talk $450+. If emissions stay flat and no real usage? Back to $240 by June.
Watch Subnet 4 activity. That tells you everything.