IOST as an innovator in underlying blockchain technology, recent technical developments are worth paying attention to. The team has achieved significant breakthroughs in consensus mechanisms, with a new consensus algorithm that greatly improves transaction speed and network throughput, while significantly reducing energy consumption. There are also unique solutions in data privacy protection and security technology, which are attracting more and more developers and enterprises into the ecosystem.



From the perspective of application implementation, IOST is expanding its layout across multiple sectors. In the financial field, it is used for cross-border payments and securities trading, significantly improving transaction efficiency and reducing costs; in supply chain management, it enables product traceability and transparency of logistics information; in the entertainment industry, it supports virtual asset trading and copyright protection. As application scenarios expand, the frequency of use and demand within the ecosystem are increasing.

Market data shows that major institutions hold 60% of the tokens, indicating strong confidence in future development potential. As these applications gradually commercialize, the token price is expected to enter the forecast range of $5-20 by 2026. For investors who are long-term optimistic about IOST’s technology and application prospects, the current price level is relatively low and offers certain layout opportunities.
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GweiWatchervip
· 6h ago
Institutional holding at 60%, is this number real... But the consensus mechanism does have some substance; energy consumption has decreased, and transactions are faster. That's the real deal. --- Cross-border payments, supply chain, copyright protection are all being developed. Feels like everything is trying to be involved haha. --- $5 to $20? Let's see if the applications can truly be implemented by 2026. Many projects sound good but are just talk. --- The significant reduction in energy consumption is what I pay attention to. If it can actually be calculated, that would be interesting. --- Institutional holding of 60% sounds like good news, but it feels like preparing for a price pump later... --- Underlying technological innovation is a selling point, but has the application ecosystem been built? That’s the key to whether it can rise. --- Virtual asset trading and copyright protection—oh, are they trying to compete with the NFT market for business? --- The layout is broad, but how many are truly usable? Projects that try to do everything usually end up doing nothing well. --- What’s the use of low prices? The key is whether people are actually using it. Without real demand, it will die sooner or later. --- Wait, when was this technological breakthrough? Why is it only being promoted now...
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ProposalManiacvip
· 6h ago
Institutions hold 60% of the coins, this data sounds quite impressive... but have you thought about what this actually means?
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AlphaLeakervip
· 6h ago
Institutions hold 60%, this number looks a bit shaky... I wonder if they'll all run away when it hits $5. --- Optimizing consensus mechanisms sounds good, but which project isn't claiming that right now? --- Cross-border payments, supply chains, virtual assets... feels like everything is being worked on, but I'm worried nothing is being done deeply enough. --- Low-cost positioning? Fine, anyway it's all a gamble on 2026. --- The significant reduction in energy consumption is indeed interesting; the environmental protection concept is never outdated. --- Wait, if institutions hold 60% of the tokens, doesn't that mean they are optimistic? Or... is it just concentrated chips? --- Is the virtual asset trading part just another scheme to cut the leeks? --- I believe in throughput improvements, but is it really feasible? Or is it just another technical breakthrough on paper? --- $5-20... why does the forecast range seem to be getting wider and more relaxed? --- How many of the developer contributions are genuine needs, and how many are still stories in the PPT stage?
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TokenomicsTinfoilHatvip
· 6h ago
Breaking through the consensus mechanism sounds promising, but these predictions of $5-20 are a bit exaggerated. Let's wait and see the actual application data before making any judgments.
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LightningHarvestervip
· 6h ago
Institutions hold 60%, this number is a bit scary... What does it mean? It means retail investors still need to keep buying in. --- Consensus mechanism optimization, energy consumption reduction, sounds impressive on paper, but I'm worried it might just be another PPT revolution. --- Cross-border payments, supply chain traceability... this combo has been talked about for a long time. Can IOST really be implemented? --- $5-20? 2026? I just want to know what the current price is—a few cents—and whether it can really rise that much by then. --- The high proportion of institutional holdings makes me a bit uneasy... Could it be that they will sell at high levels, relying on retail investors? --- It's good that there's technological progress, but how active is this ecosystem? Are there real users using it? --- It looks promising, but I feel IOST's presence has always been weak compared to other public chains. --- The significant reduction in energy consumption is indeed good; at least the direction is right. --- Wait, is that 60% institutional holding recent accumulation or old holdings? This is very important. --- Accumulating at low levels... sounds easy, but I'm afraid it might continue to decline.
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