After using the AI research tool, my ideas really changed.
The previous routine was like this: after reading a discussion thread, industry report, or on-chain data analysis, I would think to myself, "this idea is good, I’ll try it someday," but what happens? It’s always someday. The idea just dies there and never really goes on-chain.
It's different now. As long as I see an idea worth trying, I can quickly validate and iterate on it. Those things that used to only stay in the theoretical stage can now really be implemented as executable on-chain operations.
The efficiency in this area has skyrocketed, with a significant reduction in the time gap from "I have an idea" to "I've tried it."
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DefiSecurityGuard
· 6h ago
yeah but like... how's your contract audit looking tho? ngl this "faster iteration" talk gives me serious vibes of someone about to YOLO into an unaudited protocol 💀
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Token_Sherpa
· 7h ago
ngl this is just execution theater if your tokenomics still suck tho lol
After using the AI research tool, my ideas really changed.
The previous routine was like this: after reading a discussion thread, industry report, or on-chain data analysis, I would think to myself, "this idea is good, I’ll try it someday," but what happens? It’s always someday. The idea just dies there and never really goes on-chain.
It's different now. As long as I see an idea worth trying, I can quickly validate and iterate on it. Those things that used to only stay in the theoretical stage can now really be implemented as executable on-chain operations.
The efficiency in this area has skyrocketed, with a significant reduction in the time gap from "I have an idea" to "I've tried it."