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>> AI Killed the Crypto Narrative Star << Lots of crypto projects still focus deeply on lore, but I'm wondering if the approach is breaking. A few reasons: 1) LLMs are changing our preferred communication mode. They can reduce even the most complex ideas into a few grokable lines. If that becomes the norm, then it means I've got to be able to understand your protocol in a few seconds (via 1 to 2 lines of text). If I can't, I'm either going to ignore it altogether or go summarize it in an LLM anyway. 2) As crypto goes mainstream, the audience base shifts from cutting-edge tech lovers (who tend to be inspired by sci-fi-like world-building) to normie pragmatists who don't really GAF and are using your protocol for 30 seconds while they're on the toilet. 🧵 https://zora.co/coin/base:0x244067008a16c0a097d30e636408c336ab5cb575
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3) Just a few short years ago, crypto was so new and experimental that it required analogical thinking to educate your audience. Now, the world's up-leveled. Audiences get the crypto basics and are less likely to be suckered in by a story, buzzwords and superfluous language. So where are we heading next? Not sure but my guess is towards a world where apps focus less on story and more on social activities and/or gamification. Less storytelling, more interaction. Would love to hear your take 👇
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What if story is the way to differentiate function?
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Not sure I follow... love to hear more about what you mean
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If there are multiple alternatives of different functions the AI can choose from to execute tasks... What is the criteria for deciding which tool to use? If the human is guiding AI on this journey they get to decide based on whatever they are aligned with. My hope is this becomes principles and stories
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