A peculiar valuation gap is happening in the Bittensor ecosystem that has market watchers questioning whether traditional supply-and-demand logic has temporarilyA peculiar valuation gap is happening in the Bittensor ecosystem that has market watchers questioning whether traditional supply-and-demand logic has temporarily

The “Grayscale Effect” Is Here: The Math on Bittensor (TAO) Doesn’t Work (In Your Favor)

2026/03/18 20:51
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A peculiar valuation gap is happening in the Bittensor ecosystem that has market watchers questioning whether traditional supply-and-demand logic has temporarily broken, or whether it’s signaling something much bigger on the horizon. As highlighted by the AI-driven analytics platform aixbt via X, the Grayscale Bittensor Trust is currently trading at a striking 50% premium to its net asset value, and the filing to convert that trust into a spot ETF is already public .

For context, a 50% premium means investors are paying half again as much for Grayscale’s TAO trust shares as the underlying tokens are actually worth on the open market. This stands in stark contrast to the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust experience: when the Bitcoin ETF filing landed, GBTC was stuck trading at a 40% discount, a discount that persisted for months as arbitrageurs circled and institutional appetite remained tepid .

The difference tells a story. Bittensor has now joined an exclusive club: it is only the fourth crypto asset (after Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana) to attract dual ETF filings from both Grayscale and Bitwise . That puts TAO in rarefied air, signaling that major asset managers see something in decentralized AI that they previously reserved for the largest layer-1 blockchains .

But the filings alone don’t explain the 50% premium. The real story lives in the supply numbers.

Approximately 70% of all circulating TAO is currently staked, locked into the network’s 126-plus active subnets where participants contribute computing power and train AI models . These subnets generate real economic activity and require participants to stake TAO, effectively removing those tokens from circulation for extended periods . The float available to new buyers is consequently much thinner than the total supply figure might suggest .

The network also just completed its first halving event, triggered when circulating supply crossed 10.5 million TAO . Daily emissions have been cut in half, dropping from 7,200 to 3,600 new tokens per day and removing more than 1.3 million TAO from potential annual selling pressure . The combination of 70% staked supply and reduced emissions creates a supply-scarce environment that looks nothing like the conditions surrounding GBTC when its own ETF filing landed .

When you do the math on available float versus incoming institutional demand; with ETF approvals potentially opening the floodgates to registered investment advisors, pension funds, and retail investors who prefer regulated products; the equation starts to break down. There simply isn’t enough loose TAO to satisfy the demand that an ETF approval would unlock .

The Grayscale trust’s 50% premium suggests the market is already waking up to this reality. Unlike the GBTC days, when discount traders circled waiting for a convergence that took years to materialize, TAO investors are paying up front for exposure, apparently betting that the float constraints will only tighten as institutional products go live .

For those watching the numbers, the math doesn’t work, but in this case, that’s exactly the point.

Read also: AI Agent Breaks Down TAO Price: Why Bittensor Is Different From Every Other Altcoin

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