Of course, it's about stockpiling‼️
From $TAO to $FET to $RENDER , I firmly believe that after web3 comes the AI era.
When TAO rises to 100,000 each, FET rises to 300 each, RENDER rises to 2,000 each, then come and learn from the likes of Bao Er Ye, CZ, and Sun Ge!
Either pretending to be cool or on the way to pretending to be cool.
Recently, a large number of web3 technical positions have been poached by AI companies worldwide.
AI is definitely a major trend; worrying about the bear market and worrying about altcoin season going to zero will never lead to success.
Some old stubborns in the crypto world can no longer keep up with the times, still insisting that BTC will drop to 30,000 each, and that everything besides BTC is an altcoin.
Sticking to outdated views is exactly like this.
When everyone knows about the four-year cycle, the four-year cycle will no longer exist; when ETFs enter the crypto world, the crypto world will become a regular army.
Still holding onto the concepts of the previous era to invest in crypto will inevitably lead to missing out on one opportunity after another.
I bet that after web3, AI will explode, and TAO will be the BTC of the AI era, supporting the AI world with computing power and models.
Just like BTC used the concept of decentralization to support the world of virtual currencies.
As for FET, this is the SOL of the AI world: efficient, fast, and useful.
Of course, FET is more advanced than SOL, because AI itself is the evolution of Web3.
As for RENDER, this needs no further explanation: GPU concept, computing power network.
It is equivalent to today's ETH: using L1 and L2, as well as concepts like NFT and interaction, to construct a larger blockchain.
RENDER also has its unique advantages: besides the computing power network, its own 3D rendering and GPU concept are also very powerful.
Blockchain cannot be separated from BTC and ETH, and AI cannot be separated from TAO and RENDER.
It's that simple.
Just stockpile!
If you don't believe in AI, choose ASTER.
Decentralization and AI must seize a first mover advantage.
Buying wrong is not scary; missing out is what is sad.


