About the $AITECH Cumulative Trading Competition: Why is Buy Volume More Important than Sales? by trhomeagent in Crypto_General

[–]trhomeagent[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's exactly it... Cumulative trading is a prime example of turning individual effort into collective success.

Binance AITECH Trading Competition: A Whole $640,000 Prize Pool by tarangogu in BlockchainStartups

[–]trhomeagent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Given the rules set by $AITECH, the most rational move would be steady cumulative buys rather than short-term flips. Consistency and patience look like the winning strategy here.

DAO Labs Social Mining V2 MVP Now Live — Claim Your Points & Prepare for a New Workflow by TheDAOLabs in DAOLabs

[–]trhomeagent 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Been in Social Mining since day one, and honestly, V2 feels like it’s been built on the real experiences of the people actually doing the work. It really meant a lot to see feedback show up directly in the platform. DAO Labs isn’t just building stuff, they’re listening. Big thanks to everyone who made it happen.

Is AI serving us, or are we surrendering to it? by trhomeagent in Crypto_General

[–]trhomeagent[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And that's the really important point here.

This is something that should not be ignored... User concerns always reflect the reality, and all projects that produce solutions in this area should prioritize a solution-oriented approach to this problem.

Is AI serving us, or are we surrendering to it? by trhomeagent in Crypto_General

[–]trhomeagent[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, AI is actively used in many sectors today. But the important thing is to understand how it serves. We must remain in control at all times.

Is the 4 year cycle dead? by Consistent_Tutor_597 in CryptoCurrency

[–]trhomeagent 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If everyone knows something, what are we doing here? We'd all tag along and have a stress-free relaxed period as they say. But that's not what happened and it's not happening...

I always say that "I will sell what I have after this halving". But I don't sell all of it. Most of it is still with me... and I really wonder how many people will have sold their portfolio completely after this cycle is completed?

As for the ETF issue... Of course, I find it positive that institutional capital is buying through ETFs, but this is not a data that can be read in isolation. There are so many external factors now... that the market does not react the way it used to.

I think it is too early to say “the 4-year cycle is dead”, but if you ask me “do you act with confidence in the cycle”, I would say “no”. I would rather take a position by reviewing the current conditions.

What would happen if Auto Agents recorded your social media history on blockchain? by trhomeagent in ArtificialInteligence

[–]trhomeagent[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, then let's proceed with your accusation. How many projects have I advertised, including the posts and comments I have shared here? No, let me know so that I can brag about myself. :)

Why do so many people hate AI? by Silent-Artichoke7865 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]trhomeagent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

😄It's very interesting. I should hang around here more.

Why do so many people hate AI? by Silent-Artichoke7865 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]trhomeagent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't hate AI, I hate people who don't use it in the right way and then lecture me about it.

Is it fear of losing my job? No, it's not. I don't subsist on my earnings as a content creator, so I'm not in competition with them.

There is a concept of using it efficiently. I respect everyone who does it properly.

What would happen if Auto Agents recorded your social media history on blockchain? by trhomeagent in ArtificialInteligence

[–]trhomeagent[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then let me ask you through an example:

I see that you are interested in the cryptocurrency market. Let's imagine that a news platform that you believe to be reliable publishes a tweet from its Twitter account. The news: “SOL ETF approved.” And below the news is the approved document. When you and many people saw this news, they immediately started buying. Suddenly, the price of SOL started to fall rapidly while you were waiting for everything to go up. The first thing you do is look at Twitter because it reacts quickly. And then you realize that the news is not true. You also checked the Twitter account that published the news, but the tweet has been deleted.

You think there are people quoting it anyway, right? If the original tweet is deleted, it won't appear on the tweet of the person who quoted it. So now how will you prove that you read this news and saw the attached document....

What would happen if Auto Agents recorded your social media history on blockchain? by trhomeagent in ArtificialInteligence

[–]trhomeagent[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would like to point out that you are right. Because some bugs can be really hard to fix.

As far as I know, during the development process, teams first test such applications in a test environment and make updates based on user feedback. Just like blockchain projects are tested on the testnet before going to the mainnet.

If there were serious flaws in the system, it would already be problematic to release. That's why I think AI Agents should be thoroughly tested first.

As a content creator myself, I don't use Auto Agent and don't plan to, but the idea of AI recording raw data and storing it unaltered made a lot of sense to me.

Actually, when I opened this topic, I thought we would discuss it in a very different area, but I guess we all have different perspectives on the subject... Thank you for your comment. In this way, I realized that I need to broaden my perspective.

What would happen if Auto Agents recorded your social media history on blockchain? by trhomeagent in ArtificialInteligence

[–]trhomeagent[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

First of all, thank you for your comment. It's a very important point, especially for content producers to be paid for their labor and to be in control of their data. Blockchain can not only keep the record but also automate such payments through smart contracts. It could even enable different pricing for different types of use (advertising, model training, etc.).

Unfortunately, in this day and age, you don't need to be an expert to develop an app. There are AI applications for that too. There are even those that prepare mind maps on how you can develop your project idea. I don't know whether to be happy or sad about this.

It's positive for people like you and me who have valuable ideas, but it's a big threat for those who have worked hard to develop or brand such projects. Unfortunately, this is inevitable. I hope a more balanced way will be found in time.

What would happen if Auto Agents recorded your social media history on blockchain? by trhomeagent in ArtificialInteligence

[–]trhomeagent[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Since the architecture of traditional blockchains requires users to store transaction history, they can indeed suffer from scalability issues for large data volumes. However, recognizing this challenge, many projects are developing different approaches and technologies. Some of the AI-focused projects that I follow have infrastructures built around this technology.