By the end of 2025, issuing ERC20 tokens is no longer a complex technical task. The problem is that those manually modified old contract templates not only run slowly but also have a bunch of vulnerabilities, making security risks like time bombs. Now, there's a different approach—AI-driven smart contract generators have emerged. What can they do? Automatically generate optimized contract code with enhanced security and doubled efficiency. For developers, it saves time and effort; for project teams, the barrier to entry is lowered to the minimum. This is why more and more builders are choosing it as their preferred tool. Intelligence is no longer a future concept; it has become the new industry norm.
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LiquidityWhisperer
· 14h ago
Honestly, the old-fashioned handwritten contracts should have been phased out long ago, full of vulnerabilities and still thinking they're secure.
AI generators can really save a lot of trouble, but it depends on who is using them.
The barrier to entry has lowered, so more people are coming in, and there are also more rug pulls🤷.
If this wave can truly strengthen security, then I might consider switching over to give it a try.
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ZKProofEnthusiast
· 14h ago
Old templates are indeed problematic, but are AI-generated codes really reliable, especially in auditing?
AI-generated contracts sound great, but the question is who will take responsibility if something goes wrong.
Lowering the threshold isn't necessarily a good thing; it makes it easier for bad projects to proliferate.
The smart contract generator is good, but you still need to run it yourself; don't rely entirely on AI.
If this thing were really that powerful, why are there still so many hacks happening?
Doubling efficiency sounds a bit exaggerated; how does it perform in actual use?
The generator is usable, but ultimately, someone knowledgeable still needs to review it, or it's all pointless.
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MintMaster
· 14h ago
Honestly, AI-generated contracts are really awesome, saving the trouble of dealing with those outdated templates from the past.
AI contract generators are popular, but you still need to review them yourself; you can't completely rely on them.
Now that the barrier to entry has lowered, will there be more junk coins... I'm a bit worried.
The democratization of token issuance is real, but don't skimp on security audits.
Automatically generating optimized code sounds great, but in reality, it still depends on the audit report.
With many people rushing to use this tool, security risks might be easily overlooked.
Contract generators are becoming more competitive; in the end, it's still about the project's core logic design.
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AirDropMissed
· 15h ago
AI Contract Generator is a good thing, but those old codes really suck, full of security vulnerabilities.
Wait, is this thing reliable? Has it been audited?
Lowering the threshold actually makes it more dangerous; now even beginners can issue tokens.
By the way, is doubling efficiency really true? Let me see if there's an open-source version.
It still feels like AI-generated contracts need to go through several rounds of audits before using.
This wave has indeed changed the game; those manually written templates were really trash.
By the end of 2025, issuing ERC20 tokens is no longer a complex technical task. The problem is that those manually modified old contract templates not only run slowly but also have a bunch of vulnerabilities, making security risks like time bombs. Now, there's a different approach—AI-driven smart contract generators have emerged. What can they do? Automatically generate optimized contract code with enhanced security and doubled efficiency. For developers, it saves time and effort; for project teams, the barrier to entry is lowered to the minimum. This is why more and more builders are choosing it as their preferred tool. Intelligence is no longer a future concept; it has become the new industry norm.