Recently, I've been tinkering with a small tool to see if AI can be used to automate Web3 information flow.
The specific approach isn't complicated—enable the task feature in the Grok app, set the daily push time, and then write clear prompts. No programming skills are needed at all; even beginners can get started.
This version is still quite primitive, with many areas for optimization in the prompts and data filtering logic. But after using it for a while, one clear feeling stands out: the crypto world is indeed becoming more and more dependent on AI. From information aggregation to market analysis, AI is starting to become standard.
If there are better iteration plans in the future, I’ll share more details with everyone.
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GasFeeCrier
· 5h ago
This idea is pretty good, but honestly, who isn't using AI to organize information now? It feels like everyone is getting competitive.
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Grok is indeed very useful, but writing prompts is quite tedious. How do you solve the issue of prompt quality?
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In the crypto world, if you don't understand AI now, it feels like you're falling behind. Our industry changes too quickly.
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I'm a bit curious about your filtering logic. Can it filter out those junk messages?
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This is exactly what I've been saying—Web3 has long been AI-driven, it's just that most people haven't realized it yet.
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Once you've finished your iteration, make sure to share it. I also want to build something like that.
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Honestly, it's still about competition, but using tools to compete is definitely better than not competing at all.
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0xSoulless
· 16h ago
In the crypto world, there's no need for AI to filter information; these days, you just get cut, haha
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Another AI tool has been born. Next, will AI also start harvesting the leeks?
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Grok+ task features—this is how it should have been used all along
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I'm just worried that after optimizing the prompts, big funds will reverse their actions; when that happens, AI will recommend one thing and do the opposite
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Even beginners can get started, huh? Then the cost of being a leek is really low
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Layer2Observer
· 16h ago
How well the prompt wording is written directly determines the output quality. This is actually a bottleneck.
This idea is good, but I’m more curious about the data filtering part — what logic do you use to filter out noise?
From an engineering perspective, the biggest issue now is hallucination. Cryptocurrency information is already chaotic, and AI adds an extra layer of uncertainty, making it worse.
Open source the optimization plan so everyone can verify how effective it actually is.
You’re right, processing information flow has become a necessity, but the quality varies greatly.
This kind of automated solution will inevitably be abused sooner or later, so the filtering standards need to be carefully considered.
Further validation is needed to assess this tool’s stability under extreme market conditions.
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TokenStorm
· 16h ago
This idea is good, but there is a lot of room for optimization in prompt engineering. The logic for on-chain data filtering can determine signal quality.
It's been obvious that AI would eat up information gaps. The gamblers who haven't adapted yet will soon be hit.
Waiting for your iterative version; backtest data will be directly thrown in my face.
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LidoStakeAddict
· 16h ago
Wow, isn't this exactly what I've been wanting? Finally someone made it happen.
The combination of AI + Web3 is really getting more and more appealing...
Grok's recent operation indeed simplified a lot, but I feel like the prompt words still need to be adjusted repeatedly...
Without AI, the crypto world is basically blind, haha.
Waiting for your iterative version, make sure to optimize that data filtering logic.
Just want to show off and ask, can this be integrated with on-chain data?
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LowCapGemHunter
· 16h ago
Wow Grok can be played like this now, I didn't notice before... I need to try it out quickly
Really? You can run it without any coding background? Then I have to set one up too
I'm a bit curious about how you write your prompt words, I feel like that's the core part
In the crypto world, those who don't use AI will be eliminated, this has become an essential tool
Waiting for your optimized version, I need to study the approach carefully then
This approach is good, just not sure about the accuracy, have you tried comparing it with other aggregation tools?
As expected, you have to do it yourself to keep up, I’m impressed by your idea
By the way, is the amount of information processed by Grok large? Will there be latency issues?
Recently, I've been tinkering with a small tool to see if AI can be used to automate Web3 information flow.
The specific approach isn't complicated—enable the task feature in the Grok app, set the daily push time, and then write clear prompts. No programming skills are needed at all; even beginners can get started.
This version is still quite primitive, with many areas for optimization in the prompts and data filtering logic. But after using it for a while, one clear feeling stands out: the crypto world is indeed becoming more and more dependent on AI. From information aggregation to market analysis, AI is starting to become standard.
If there are better iteration plans in the future, I’ll share more details with everyone.