Known: AI is exploding, the whole world is getting into AI, and China and the US are competing in AI.
Known: Sun Ge said, "In the short term, there is a shortage of chips, in the long term, there is a shortage of energy, and there will always be a shortage of storage."
Known: Sun Ge's projects cannot be touched, and Sun Ge's words must be listened to.
So why hesitate?
The more FIL drops, the more I buy the dip; if you dare to drop, I will dare to buy. The crypto market is becoming RWA, Musk wants to merge Space X with Tesla, and Musk wants to slice Tesla for RWA on-chain. (PS: Not pegged like $TSLA , Musk is planning to make Tesla a direct on-chain product).
OK.
Now we already know so many "knowns."
TAO is undoubtedly the underlying logic of AI in the crypto world. The relationship between TAO and crypto AI technology is roughly like that of BTC to the crypto world: the underlying structure of everything.
In my eyes: TAO is the BTC of the AI era, a future of 100,000 U/unit is definitely not a dream; it just needs time.
The reasons to buy the dip in FIL are even simpler: blockchain-based cloud storage technology, only FIL and others.
AR is physical storage, equivalent to a museum, which can only store a small amount of core, important information.
FIL is like Alibaba's Aliyun: cloud data that solves the problem of massive AI training and too many bored people using AI randomly, leading to a lot of useless redundant garbage information, triggering a storage explosion.
In summary:
TAO is the underlying logic of AI, and what you are buying is the future of blockchain AI.
FIL is cloud storage; it is sufficient now because AI has developed to the point of "short of chips." Once chips are short, then energy will be short, and once energy is short... that is the outbreak period for FIL.
This is tough, but if we get through it, the returns from FIL will definitely be linear, pulling a bullish candle that makes people question their lives 🤠🤠 {future}(TSLAUSDT) {future}(FILUSDT) {future}(TAOUSDT)
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