Explication des moyennes mobiles : Les moyennes mobiles sont des courbes représentant le prix moyen sur une période donnée, utilisées pour lisser les fluctuations et identifier la direction de la tendance. Lorsque le prix est au-dessus de la moyenne mobile, cela indique généralement une tendance haussière, tandis qu’en dessous cela indique une tendance baissière. Une moyenne mobile court terme croisant au-dessus d’une moyenne mobile long terme forme un Golden Cross (signal haussier), tandis qu’un croisement en dessous forme un Death Cross (signal baissier). Un alignement haussier (court terme > moyen terme > long terme) indique une forte tendance haussière, tandis qu’un alignement baissier indique l’inverse.
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Staked TAO (Root) (SN0) represents TAO tokens delegated to validators on Subnet Zero, a special subnet within the Bittensor network. Unlike other subnets, Subnet Zero does not have miners or perform validation work. Instead, it allows validators to register and TAO holders to stake their TAO in a subnet-agnostic manner, making it a foundational part of the network's decentralized structure.
When staking on the Root Subnet, you directly stake your TAO tokens, and emissions (rewards) are also received in TAO. This involves delegating your TAO to a Root validator. Your stake contributes to the validator's weight across all subnets they operate on, allowing you to earn emissions from multiple subnets simultaneously. Rewards are typically added to your hotkey and compounded frequently, with emissions distributed regularly.
Root staking is generally considered a safer option with lower risk. Your initial TAO investment remains as TAO, eliminating price volatility associated with converting to another token. However, the reward rate for Root staking is typically lower than staking on other subnets. This rate is designed to decrease over time as the network shifts more rewards towards Alpha staking on specific subnets, aligning with Bittensor's evolving tokenomics.
The Bittensor ecosystem offers two main staking methods: Root staking and Alpha staking. Root Staking (SN0) involves staking TAO for TAO, offering lower risk and more stable rewards, as your investment value remains in TAO, protecting against individual subnet token price fluctuations. Alpha Staking (Subnets), conversely, requires exchanging TAO for a subnet's unique 'alpha' token. While it can offer significantly higher reward potential, it carries increased risk due to the alpha token's price volatility, which could lead to receiving less TAO back than initially invested upon unstaking.
Root staking is considered a "safe staking option" because you generally cannot lose the value of your initial TAO investment due to price volatility; your staked assets remain as TAO. This fundamentally differs from Alpha staking, where the value of the alpha token against TAO can fluctuate. A decrease in an alpha token's value could potentially result in a reduction of your TAO equivalent upon unstaking in an Alpha staking scenario.