Standard Bank’s recent incorporation into the Hedera Governing Council is enhancing the positive sentiment around Hedera’s (HBAR) price projections. Currently trading at approximately $0.097, HBAR is supported by 31 council members, including industry giants like Google, IBM, Boeing, FedEx, NVIDIA, and ServiceNow. Following the SEC-CFTC classification of HBAR as a digital commodity, Canary Capital’s spot ETF has achieved remarkable inflows totaling $93.21 million. Notably, Binance’s forecasts suggest that HBAR could average $0.218 by 2026, with potential long-term targets in the range of $0.60 to $1.00 by 2030.
Despite the growing settlement volume on the Hedera network, the token price has not mirrored this progress. Some investors have begun shifting their capital into the Taur0x IO (TAUX) decentralized hedge fund, which has raised over $560,000 and plans to deploy AI agents for trading pooled capital post-presale.
Standard Bank’s role is significant because it leverages Hedera’s technology to tap into institutional finance across Africa, especially benefiting cross-border payment systems and trade finance—a sector largely untouched by many crypto platforms. The $10 billion in real-world asset (RWA) settlements, which range from tokenized bonds to supply chain verification and remittance transactions, demonstrate the network’s operational efficiencies. However, this success does not benefit HBAR token holders directly. Instead, the revenue generated from settlement fees is accrued by node operators and the council treasury, leaving HBAR holders without income derived from these activities.
To see HBAR reach the $1.00 mark, the network would require a market capitalization exceeding $38 billion, placing it among the top five crypto assets globally. Even at Binance’s optimistic forecast of $0.218, holders would see a return of approximately 2.2 times their investment from current prices. Meanwhile, Bitcoin is trading around $68,000 amidst a Fear and Greed index reading of 29, while mid-cap altcoins are experiencing capital contraction across the market.
The disparity in profits for token holders versus institutional participants highlights a recurring trend among enterprise blockchains, where institutional adoption tends to prioritize the needs of enterprises over retail investors. In contrast, the Taur0x IO protocol was specifically designed to address this concern by allowing stakers to benefit directly from trading profits generated by AI agents across exchanges. Stakers will retain 80% of all profits while the protocol charges a 5% fee only on realized gains.
Currently in its Phase 3 with entry priced at $0.015, Taur0x IO has sold out previous offerings rapidly, raising more than $560K. The anticipated listing price is $0.08, promising a potential return of 5.33 times from current levels. A $500 investment at the Phase 3 price allows for the purchase of 33,333 TAUX tokens, which could appreciate significantly upon listing. With a fixed supply of 2 billion TAUX tokens and a mechanism to permanently burn 30% of all protocol fees, the decentralized hedge fund model presents a compelling alternative to HBAR for potential investors.
In summary, while Standard Bank and 30 other council members underscore the validity of Hedera’s technology and its real-world demand evidenced by significant settlement figures, HBAR remains stagnant in terms of rewards for its holders. Conversely, Taur0x IO has emerged as a decentralized solution that directly distributes profits to investors, presenting an alternative worth considering ahead of its upcoming phase closure.


