The essence of the attention economy is to make a small number of people rich first
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As investors, speculators, and traders, humans are essentially sitting in rooms, receiving information from the internet, and making trading decisions based on various emotions or indicators. AI can completely replace them in research, decision-making, and trading. AI can access more comprehensive information, and in the Web3 era, assets are natively on-chain, ready for AI to manage. One day, humans will exit the trading markets, leaving AI agents’ decisions to shape and react to the markets. These agents have no emotions and make no noise, and you won’t know how they think. The only thing left to trust will be—the price.
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The core of the attention economy lies in chasing the hottest and most trending information, while uncovering little-known alpha insights (such as early "first mines") can also be profitable. Although these two approaches may seem contradictory, their underlying essence can be summed up in one word: early. Whether it’s attention PVP or hidden alpha insights, the essence of profitability is being early or fast. However, being early is only a necessary condition, not a sufficient one; the common prerequisite is that the endeavor itself must have a positive expected value. With this understanding, the paths become clear: either compete on explosiveness or endurance. From there, you can choose the profit-making style that best suits your own approach.
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