A single government directive just reminded the world that centralized AI can be switched off. Bittensor's TAO token surged as capital looked for infrastructure that can't.
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On a day when $1.7 billion in leveraged positions were forcibly liquidated across the crypto market, Worldcoin quietly crossed $1 billion in trading volume and added 29% to its price. Bitcoin dropped to $66,000. Ethereum broke below $2,000. WLD went the other direction entirely.
Bitcoin dropped below $70,000 this week due to an aggressive Bitcoin capital rotation, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 post fresh all-time highs almost daily.
Bitcoin crossed $100,000 for the first time in late 2024, hit a record above $126,000 by October 2025, and has spent the months since losing nearly half of that gain - leaving the market to debate whether the worst is already over or still ahead.