You think you can dominate in the cryptocurrency space using AI, but in fact, you are magnifying your shortcomings with AI.
During this period of experimenting with AI, my biggest realization is summed up in one sentence: it is truly powerful, but you need to have logic.
Not the kind of logic where you say "I understand" or "I can use it."
It’s about truly knowing where it should fit in each step, what to do first, what to do next, when to ask further questions, when to wrap things up, when to push ahead, and when to take a pause.
This thing won't just execute everything for you if you mindlessly shove tokens into it.
If you can't get even the most basic tasks right, what gives you the right to expect it to help you dominate in AI and the cryptocurrency space?
Many people rush in right away.
Today they want to create content, tomorrow they want to build tools, and the day after they want automation, with their minds full of words like “efficiency,” “trend,” and “monetization.”
It sounds lively, but in reality, most of the time it’s just chaos.
To what extent is it chaotic?
You don’t even know what you are asking, yet you hope AI will give you an answer in a second.
You haven't even figured out what your goal is, yet you want the model to draw the roadmap for you.
You haven’t even organized your inputs, and you’re expecting the outputs to achieve results instantly.
It’s like wanting a machine to build a building when you haven’t even properly tightened the screws.
It’s not that it’s impossible, but you need to know where the screws go, how much torque to apply, which layer to secure first, and then talk about the next steps.
Otherwise, the stronger the machine, the more likely you are to end up with a pile of fragments.
I'm increasingly feeling that what AI fears most is not being used improperly, but rather misused.
Once the order gets messed up and the thoughts scatter, tokens will burn away like paper.
In the end, the logs may be long, there might be many screenshots, and a heap of chat records.
But the truly grounded results? Very few.
Some people particularly like to say they are “working on AI.”
But when you look at how they are doing it, most of the time it's like:
First, let AI write something randomly, then let AI revise it, then let AI summarize it, and in the end, they don’t even know what they are doing.
There’s a lot of noise, but no results.
This isn’t called leveraging power; this is called going in circles.
Those who truly know how to use AI are not the ones who shout the loudest.
They are the ones who clearly understand how to get things done step by step.
They know to first break down the problem.
They understand which information is essential to provide and which is garbage.
They know what should be done by AI and what must be judged by themselves.
They know how to test on a small scale first, and then gradually expand.
They know when to consolidate and when not to be greedy.
This distinction is very important.
Because AI is very powerful, so powerful that it can magnify your strengths as well as your flaws.
If you have logic, it will help you improve efficiency.
If you lack logic, it will help you burn through time even faster.
If you have boundaries, it serves as a tool.
If you have no boundaries, it becomes a magnifying glass.
The same goes for the cryptocurrency space.
Many people think they are catching trends, but in fact, they are chasing emotions.
Today, seeing that AI is hot, they want to shift all their businesses to AI.
Tomorrow, seeing that agents are hot, they want to create one themselves.
The day after, seeing all sorts of concepts like cryptocurrency, automation, agents, web3, memes, they feel they are just one action away from opportunity.
The problem is, trends don’t just adhere to you because you label them.
Trends only recognize results, not slogans.
If you lack capability, trends will just blow you further away.
If you lack logic, trends will only make you fall harder.
My understanding of AI is becoming simpler.
It is not a miraculous drug that allows ordinary people to ascend to great heights in one step.
It is an amplifier.
If you already have ideas, it helps you accelerate them.
If you already have experience, it helps you turn that experience into process.
If you already know what you're doing, it can help you save time.
But if you are unclear about everything, just following trends, shouting, and feeling anxious, it won't be able to save you either.
After all, AI will not grow your brain for you.
The cryptocurrency space also won’t grow your brain for you.
Trends will definitely not grow your brain for you.
What truly lasts is still that phrase:
You need to know what you are doing.
You need to understand why you are doing each step.
You must know that tools are meant to amplify your abilities, not to cover up your emptiness.
No matter how much excitement you see and how quickly you chase concepts, in the end, it always boils down to one fundamental point:
Do you have logic?
Can you complete tasks step by step?
Can you untangle the mess and find the starting point?
If you can’t, tokens will only burn away quickly.
The excitement will only last for a short time.
What remains in the end is still a void.
In the end, my summary after a month of tinkering: I can't even tighten screws properly, so how can I expect to dominate in AI and the cryptocurrency space!!
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