Regarding the development direction of $AICZ, there is an interesting speculation: if someone can develop such products based on existing AI capabilities, from framework setup to core functionality implementation, it could be completed in as little as 24 hours or a few days at most. This means that once a prototype appears, subsequent iterations and feature expansions will enter a rapid growth phase. What does this development speed mean for the AI-empowered crypto ecosystem? Will the market be driven by such high-efficiency product innovation? From a technical perspective, the maturity of AI capabilities is already sufficient to support such rapid iterations, and the key is who can seize this opportunity first.
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TokenVelocityTrauma
· 01-09 15:52
Get it done in 24 hours? Haha, now the track kings should be panicking.
No wonder AICZ is so popular, it feels like anyone can take a share of the pie.
Honestly, AI right now is a dimensionality reduction attack; slow projects are directly crushed.
Wait, does that mean making a good product is no longer a barrier? So what are we competing on then?
Speed ≠ strong retention, don’t be fooled by fast iteration.
It seems the next hot spot will be whoever’s community stickiness performs well.
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NeverPresent
· 01-08 18:03
Releasing products within 24 hours? That's funny. The threshold is really getting lower and lower.
The ones that can truly survive still depend on the team's execution capability; the tech stack is just the foundation.
Whoever gets out first in this round wins, but there will definitely be quite a few abandoned projects.
With AI support, everything is faster, but you can't create a good ecosystem just by being quick.
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GasGrillMaster
· 01-08 17:58
How many days to release a product? Haha, sounds good, but the key is still execution ability.
Let's wait and see who can really get this done.
In the AI encryption field, speed is an advantage; those who react slowly have already been eliminated.
Saying a prototype can be produced in 24 hours is easy, but actually implementing it is another matter.
Preemptive action is important, but product quality can't be too poor.
This opportunity is indeed big; whoever grabs it makes money, everything else is nonsense.
Only projects that can iterate quickly will survive; slow-paced ones are doomed to fail.
It all depends on whose AI technology is truly solid.
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RunWithRugs
· 01-08 17:55
How many days to get it done? The cost of copying is too low, whoever releases it first wins or loses.
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ConsensusBot
· 01-08 17:50
24-hour launch? Really? With this speed, it looks like it's about to get competitive again.
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So, as always, the old saying goes: whoever reacts faster and is quicker on the draw wins. Technology is no longer a bottleneck.
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Sounds plausible, but do you think the stuff created this way will all be pretty much the same...
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That's why the crypto world is so competitive now—you’re still thinking about features, and they've already released them.
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But on the other hand, can products that iterate so quickly really be reliable, or is it just a matter of launching first and optimizing later?
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The key is that too many people are thinking about it; only those who can truly seize the window of opportunity will be the winners.
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AI has really changed the game. 24 hours from zero to one... Insane.
Regarding the development direction of $AICZ, there is an interesting speculation: if someone can develop such products based on existing AI capabilities, from framework setup to core functionality implementation, it could be completed in as little as 24 hours or a few days at most. This means that once a prototype appears, subsequent iterations and feature expansions will enter a rapid growth phase. What does this development speed mean for the AI-empowered crypto ecosystem? Will the market be driven by such high-efficiency product innovation? From a technical perspective, the maturity of AI capabilities is already sufficient to support such rapid iterations, and the key is who can seize this opportunity first.