Is $AT Evolving Into a Real Utility Powerhouse or a Long Term Value Asset?
When I evaluate AT I look for practical utility and investment potential. I see AT primarily as a utility token that powers access to oracle services, staking, and governance within the APRO network. I use AT to pay for premium data feeds and to participate in securing the system through staking. That utility gives me a clear reason to hold tokens for operational needs.
At the same time I recognize that tokens with real utility can also attract investment interest. I consider $AT to have investment characteristics because its adoption, fee revenue, and governance role can create long term value. When I assess AT as an investment I focus on onchain usage, fee flows, and governance participation rather than speculative narratives.
I balance my exposure by keeping part of my holding for active network participation and part liquid for opportunities. I monitor staking rewards, fee distribution and governance proposals to inform my decisions. For me the choice is not binary. I treat AT first as a tool that enables services and second as an asset that may appreciate if the network succeeds. That dual nature makes AT practical and potentially valuable in different ways. I continue to monitor developments.
By Aiman Malikk

