#AI与加密货币结合 CZ's recent viewpoint clearly highlights a core issue—the paradox of AI trading tools. If they can truly generate stable profits, why would they be packaged and sold to others? We need to clarify this logic.
However, looking at it from another perspective, this actually presents an opportunity for ordinary traders. The big players use advanced AI themselves, but what we can learn are the ideas rather than the tools. In the realm of airdrops and free tokens, AI applications are actually more direct—automated interactions, smart contract monitoring, data analysis.
The key point is: if AI is used extensively, its effectiveness will diminish. Markets are competitive; if everyone uses the same strategy, those who act first profit, and those who follow are at a disadvantage. What does this imply? The window of opportunity is limited, and quick reactions are needed when new projects or interactions emerge.
My advice is: don't expect an AI tool to help you earn passively. A smarter approach is to use AI to assist in discovering new projects, tracking airdrop maps, and optimizing interaction processes. Use the time saved to research truly valuable interactions—this is the right way to reduce costs and increase returns.
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#AI与加密货币结合 CZ's recent viewpoint clearly highlights a core issue—the paradox of AI trading tools. If they can truly generate stable profits, why would they be packaged and sold to others? We need to clarify this logic.
However, looking at it from another perspective, this actually presents an opportunity for ordinary traders. The big players use advanced AI themselves, but what we can learn are the ideas rather than the tools. In the realm of airdrops and free tokens, AI applications are actually more direct—automated interactions, smart contract monitoring, data analysis.
The key point is: if AI is used extensively, its effectiveness will diminish. Markets are competitive; if everyone uses the same strategy, those who act first profit, and those who follow are at a disadvantage. What does this imply? The window of opportunity is limited, and quick reactions are needed when new projects or interactions emerge.
My advice is: don't expect an AI tool to help you earn passively. A smarter approach is to use AI to assist in discovering new projects, tracking airdrop maps, and optimizing interaction processes. Use the time saved to research truly valuable interactions—this is the right way to reduce costs and increase returns.