Bittensor’s social metrics just exploded. Over the last 30 days, engagements around TAO are up 112%. In the past 24 hours alone, the network racked up 3.86 millionBittensor’s social metrics just exploded. Over the last 30 days, engagements around TAO are up 112%. In the past 24 hours alone, the network racked up 3.86 million

TAO Social Engagement Just Hit a 1‑Year High — Why Bittensor’s Price Hasn’t Caught Up Yet

2026/03/23 18:00
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Bittensor’s social metrics just exploded. Over the last 30 days, engagements around TAO are up 112%. In the past 24 hours alone, the network racked up 3.86 million engagements, more than double the daily average. Yet the price remains well below its November highs. That gap is exactly what LunarCrush highlighted in their latest data drop.

LunarCrush, a social intelligence platform for crypto, posted a chart showing TAO’s price alongside engagements, mentions, and creator activity. The numbers looks pretty clear: attention is flooding back to Bittensor, but the market hasn’t fully priced it in.

Social Activity Matches November’s Peak – Price Doesn’t

The chart from LunarCrush plots TAO’s price (green) against engagements (orange). Engagements have spiked to levels last seen during the November 2025 local top, when TAO traded near $500. But today, price sits around $270, with a market cap of $2.9 billion; down from $4.7 billion in November.

Source: X/@LunarCrush

The divergence is stark. Social dominance hit 1.99%, a new one‑year high and 144% above its daily average. Unique creators posting about TAO in the last 24 hours reached 3,228, up 41% week‑over‑week. That’s not noise. It’s a broad‑based surge in genuine attention.

LunarCrush’s data suggests that social engagement is a leading indicator. In the past, spikes in engagement preceded capital flows. The current engagement levels mirror the period before the last major run, but with a key difference: this time, the fundamental backdrop is much stronger.

The social surge didn’t come from nowhere. Jensen Huang, NVIDIA’s CEO, mentioned Bittensor on the All‑In Podcast alongside Chamath Palihapitiya, bringing mainstream tech credibility. Grayscale opened a private placement for a TAO trust, signaling institutional demand. Templar (Subnet 3) completed Covenant‑72B, the largest decentralized LLM pre‑training run in history; 72 billion parameters across 70+ contributors, no central cluster. Targon (Subnet 4) is generating $10.5 million in annual recurring revenue, trading at just 3.6x revenue, a fraction of traditional SaaS multiples.

These aren’t speculative tweets. They are real products, revenue, and institutional infrastructure.

Read also: AI Agent Predicts 3 Best Bittensor (TAO) Subnets to Buy

Why the TAO Price Hasn’t Caught Up

LunarCrush’s chart shows that for the first time since November, price and engagements are moving in tandem, but price has room to run. Market cap is $2.9 billion; in November it was $4.7 billion with a weaker catalyst set. The divergence suggests either the market hasn’t digested the news, or it’s waiting for confirmation of sustained momentum.

Historically, when Bittensor’s social activity reaches these levels, capital follows. With fundamentals stronger than ever, the current gap between attention and price may be an opportunity for those watching the leading indicators. LunarCrush’s data makes one thing clear: the conversation around Bittensor is louder than it’s been in over a year. Now it’s up to the market to catch up.

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