A major platform now also has an AI assistant, you can ask it basic questions directly.
Regarding the issuance increase of Ethereum, I have long conducted in-depth research and investment analysis, sharing relevant data through live streams and previous posts. Some crypto enthusiasts verified with AI and found that the answers they got are highly consistent with my conclusions—this is the value of investment research.
To be honest, I work in VC investment, and if I weren't solid on these fundamentals, project teams could just tell a story with a PPT and easily scam away tens of thousands of dollars? I would have been crushed by investors long ago. In real investment scenarios, every dollar must withstand data scrutiny and logical verification.
This reminds me of the four stages of cognitive enhancement: 1. Not knowing what you don't know — the most dangerous confidence 2. Knowing what you don't know — beginning to realize the gap 3. Knowing what you know — building a system through learning 4. Not knowing what you know — true mastery and integration
People in the first stage are often the most arrogant, and the leap from the second to the third requires continuous learning and practice.
I remember once predicting on Saturday that the market would drop next week. When I reviewed on Monday and said my prediction was accurate, someone said I was just a post-hoc interpreter. I didn't bother to argue, but friends who watched the live stream left comments proving I said it in advance. I am truly grateful for this support—your recognition is my motivation to keep producing content.
If my opinion is wrong, I will admit it, but I won't delete or edit posts. As for why some posts use code names and "typos"… those who understand will get it, and those who don't, just read a few more times and it will become clear.
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MagicBean
· 12-12 02:49
Ha, another AI tool has been released. Honestly, this thing's basic logic verification is pretty good; it can match all the Ethereum data I had earlier, saving trouble.
I'm really too lazy to take the blame for post-hoc accusations; everyone who understands is here.
That's why I never delete posts. If I'm wrong, I'm wrong, and I just lay it out openly.
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GasOptimizer
· 12-12 02:47
Data speaks for itself, and I don't believe in things that AI can't verify.
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LidoStakeAddict
· 12-12 02:43
This set of cognitive stage theory really hits home for me. There are still so many first-stage people in the crypto world just self-indulging.
AI validation results are consistent, right? I keep saying that research and investment can't be lazy.
I laughed so hard at "being rubbed on the ground by investors." Indeed, without solid fundamentals, a failure can happen at any moment.
A major platform now also has an AI assistant, you can ask it basic questions directly.
Regarding the issuance increase of Ethereum, I have long conducted in-depth research and investment analysis, sharing relevant data through live streams and previous posts. Some crypto enthusiasts verified with AI and found that the answers they got are highly consistent with my conclusions—this is the value of investment research.
To be honest, I work in VC investment, and if I weren't solid on these fundamentals, project teams could just tell a story with a PPT and easily scam away tens of thousands of dollars? I would have been crushed by investors long ago. In real investment scenarios, every dollar must withstand data scrutiny and logical verification.
This reminds me of the four stages of cognitive enhancement:
1. Not knowing what you don't know — the most dangerous confidence
2. Knowing what you don't know — beginning to realize the gap
3. Knowing what you know — building a system through learning
4. Not knowing what you know — true mastery and integration
People in the first stage are often the most arrogant, and the leap from the second to the third requires continuous learning and practice.
I remember once predicting on Saturday that the market would drop next week. When I reviewed on Monday and said my prediction was accurate, someone said I was just a post-hoc interpreter. I didn't bother to argue, but friends who watched the live stream left comments proving I said it in advance. I am truly grateful for this support—your recognition is my motivation to keep producing content.
If my opinion is wrong, I will admit it, but I won't delete or edit posts. As for why some posts use code names and "typos"… those who understand will get it, and those who don't, just read a few more times and it will become clear.